Nonprofit Talk: Bayside hospital cared for NYC’s most critically ill kids even before the pandemic arrived
/Dr. Edwin Simpser is the CEO and president of St. Mary’s Hospital for Children in Bayside.
Read MoreDr. Edwin Simpser is the CEO and president of St. Mary’s Hospital for Children in Bayside.
Read More“I can’t tell if I’m inside or outside that ring.”
Read More“We are making great progress every day on bringing this club to life.”
Read MoreThe Hub will provide job training, legal counseling, a food pantry and classes for English-language learners.
Read MoreForest Hills is the latest Queens neighborhood to see a startling spike in COVID-19 rates, a surge that could result in school closures.
Read More“Part of creating a more equitable and sustainable city is prioritizing the health and safety of children as well as community as a whole through the electrification of school buses.”
Read More“Our children are graduating from high school without learning of the important contributions the Asian Pacific American community has made throughout our nation’s history, without learning of the disenfranchisement and discrimination Asian Pacific Americans have faced at the hands of the United States government.”
Read More“We are compelled to take additional painful and difficult steps such as the decisions regarding certification.”
Read More“These clusters have to be attacked.”
Read More“You're punishing the businesses, and by punishing the businesses you’re punishing the city itself. You're hurting renters and owners and everyone except the people who you should be”
Eight of the judges work in the Bronx, more than any county in the state. Six preside in Queens.
Read MoreThere will be one Black male judge in a courthouse where 38% of defendants are Black men.
Read More“In some parts of our city in Brooklyn and Queens, we’re having an extraordinary problem, something we haven’t seen since early-June.”
Read More“When we only focus on a community, when in fact no one is immune from this, it does lend vulnerability to stigmatizing. Take care in not perpetuating stereotypes, not emboldening latent racism, emboldening latent discrimination and phobias and hate, because there is no need for that.”
Read MoreJesús Reyes-Velardo is the associate director of Academic Support Programs at College & Community Fellowship.
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