Rita Joseph will always stand up for our communities. Council Member Rita Joseph is an educator, activist, and mother serving the residents of District 40 in Brooklyn. Rita is a staunch advocate for public education, clean and safe streets, climate change, and more. ...
New York City voters’ first major tryout of ranked-choice voting may be over, but now the work of tallying votes – including absentee ballots still yet to be returned – begins. As of late Tuesday night, few of the more than 300 candidates in three dozen open City Council dist...
Support City Council Bill 1125! Posted onJanuary 15, 2025bynycslalibrarians Thanks to the hard work of our advocacy committee, we were able to meet with a representative of City Council member Lincoln Restler’s office. He and Education Committee chair Rita Joseph have been instrumental in draft...
City Council Member Keith Powers (District 4) presented the UFT and The Broadway League with aCitation from City Hallpraising the great work done on behalf of Broadway Bridges. Now in its fifth season,Broadway BridgesisThe Broad...
And in the New York City Council, Black candidates are set to fill 17 seats, up from 14 currently, in the 51-member body next year. City & State’s Power of Diversity: Black 100 – researched and written in partnership with Stephon Johnson of the New York Amsterdam News – recognizes...
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Louisiana House of Representatives from 1960 to 1966, served on the New Orleans City Council as a member at-large from 1966 to 1970 and was the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under U.S. President Jimmy Carter from 1979 to 1981. He is a member of the Democratic ...
Dr. Alice Y. Ho is a Radiation Oncologist in New York, NY. Find Dr. Ho's address, insurance information, hospital affiliations and more.
The New York Knicks and Hub International are proud to recognize local community heroes this season through the Sweetwater Clifton 'City Spirit' Award named in honor of the first African American Knicks player, Nat ‘Sweetwater’ Clifton.
Wayne Central Middle School is ranked #497 in New York Middle Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students for high school. Read more about how we rank the Best Middle Schools. All Rankings #497 in New York ...