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February 21, 2021

Opinion: One month isn’t enough. NYC needs culturally responsive education

February 21, 2021/ David Brand
Opinion: One month isn’t enough. NYC needs culturally responsive education

Aleda Gagarin is a candidate in City Council District 29.

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February 21, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Education, politics, Voices
aleda gagarin, black history month, culturally responsive education
February 21, 2021

Rajkumar bill would increase access to specific COVID treatment

February 21, 2021/ David Brand
Rajkumar bill would increase access to specific COVID treatment

The legislation would compel hospital to inform patients about monoclonal antibody treatment.

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February 21, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, news, Law
jennifer rajkumar, monoclonal antibody treatment, coronavirus, covid-19
February 19, 2021

Opinion: NYC’s vaccine rollout has failed Black and Latino New Yorkers

February 19, 2021/ Guest User
Opinion: NYC’s vaccine rollout has failed Black and Latino New Yorkers

While New York City recently recorded its best week yet for COVID-19 vaccinations, clear racial disparities remain

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February 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Voices
COVID-19, vaccine, i. daneek miller
February 19, 2021

Queens leaders organize to combat spike in hate crimes

February 19, 2021/ Guest User
Queens leaders organize to combat spike in hate crimes

Queens elected officials and community leaders will gather in front of Borough Hall Monday.

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February 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Crime
flushing, astoria, Rego Park, Borough President, Donovan Ricahrds, hate crimes
February 19, 2021

Queens restaurants can open at 35% capacity starting Feb. 26: Cuomo

February 19, 2021/ Guest User
Queens restaurants can open at 35% capacity starting Feb. 26: Cuomo

Wear your masks.

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February 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Business, news
Chamber of Commerce, cuomo, Restaurants, indoor dining
February 19, 2021

Andrew Yang quiet on Cuomo emergency powers as governor attacks an early ally

February 19, 2021/ David Brand
Andrew Yang quiet on Cuomo emergency powers as governor attacks an early ally

“I’m eager to work with both Ron and Governor Cuomo.”

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February 19, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, politics
andrew yang, ron kim, andrew cuomo, emergency powers
February 19, 2021

Anti-Semitic vandals scrawl swastika at Rego Park synagogue

February 19, 2021/ Guest User
Anti-Semitic vandals scrawl swastika at Rego Park synagogue

The swastika was found on a sign near the front steps of the Rego Park Jewish Center

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February 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Crime, news
rego park, anti-semitism, queens shmira, Andrew Cuomo, Donovan Richards
February 19, 2021

PR pro with community ties enters race for Queens council seat

February 19, 2021/ David Brand
PR pro with community ties enters race for Queens council seat

“I’m running because COVID-19 exposed the vulnerabilities in our healthcare system, felt deeply in Jackson Heights and Elmhurst.”

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February 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, coronavirus, news, Western Queens, politics
alfonso quiroz, jackson heights, elmhurst, 37th avenue, helen sears, council district 25, daniel dromm
February 19, 2021

NY lawmakers urge tenants to complete ‘hardship’ paperwork to delay eviction

February 19, 2021/ David Brand
NY lawmakers urge tenants to complete ‘hardship’ paperwork to delay eviction

“These forms deliver real protection for countless renters and homeowners who would otherwise be at risk of losing their homes.”

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February 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Homelessness, Housing, news
donovan richards, jumaane williams, brian kavanagh, housing court, financial hardship forms
February 18, 2021

Queens officials outline tenant options as evictions loom

February 18, 2021/ Guest User
Queens officials outline tenant options as evictions loom

“If you're fighting any legal battles or landlords do not go it alone.”

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February 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Housing, news, Law
eviction, eviction moratorium, landlords, tenant rights, legal aid, Borough President
February 18, 2021

NYC delays Queens Village vaccine site opening

February 18, 2021/ Guest User
 NYC delays Queens Village vaccine site opening

New York City has delayed the opening of a mass vaccination site in Queens Village

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February 18, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Communities, eastern queens, equity, news
COVID-19, Vaccine, queens village, Bill de blasio
February 18, 2021

NYC social workers set sights on city council seats

February 18, 2021/ David Brand
NYC social workers set sights on city council seats

“We’re trained to understand that people are complex beings, with complex, nuanced needs.”

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February 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Health, Housing, news, politics
ingrid gomez, tricia shimamura, shanequa moore, abigail martin, social work, politics, city council
February 18, 2021

Suspect arrested in Flushing attack that sent woman to hospital

February 18, 2021/ David Brand
Suspect arrested in Flushing attack that sent woman to hospital

Twitter and Instagram users helped search for the suspect.

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February 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Law, news, northern queens
flushing, hate crime, olivia munn, crime
February 18, 2021

‘A truly pivotal figure’: Remembering Queens trailblazer Guy Brewer

February 18, 2021/ David Brand
‘A truly pivotal figure’: Remembering Queens trailblazer Guy Brewer

“He was truly a pivotal figure in making opportunities for minorities in politics in Southeast Queens.”

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February 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Southern Queens
guy brewer, black history month, southeast queens
February 17, 2021

Fewer than 2,300 NYC tenants have filed papers to delay evictions

February 17, 2021/ David Brand
Fewer than 2,300 NYC tenants have filed papers to delay evictions

Financial hardship forms can allow tenants to delay eviction proceedings until May.

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February 17, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Housing, Law, news, politics
housing court, law360, brian kavanagh, jeffrey dinowitz, legal aid
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