OP-EDS

…for Equal Pay an Official NYC Policy Published April 8, 2014 in the Huffington Post Separation of Powers: Still Alive and Well in NYC Published January 3, 2014 in the…

Summer 2020 Newsletter

…see every day – underfunded schools, inadequate health care, unaffordable housing, inequitable pay, oppressive police practices, and so much more. Simultaneously, we continue to provide the vital programs that low-income…

16 January, 2017

16 January, 2017

…over five times more – $18.36 per meal. • Health promotion activities: DFTA contractually requires senior centers to provide a specified number of “units” of Health Promotion (HPR) activities –…

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Spanish Harlem in the ’80s Book Launch at Museum of the City of New York

…Harlem in the 1980s, it changed the face of documentary photography. Grit, elegy, celebration, pride, lurking cataclysm—all embedded in the portrait of a place and the people. Now, three decades…

Winter 2018 Newsletter – Donor Spotlight: Megan Abbott

…in action thousands of times—from the kids in the Early Childhood Education centers learning their numbers, all the way up to the participants in the senior programs taking computer classes….

Reform NYPD Now

…profiling. In addition, the REFORM NYPD NOW agenda calls on the Mayor and the Police Commissioner to publicly acknowledge and apologize for NYPD’s history of disparate treatment of persons of…

August 25, 2020

August 25, 2020

…community based prevention and reentry programs and provide equitable access to economic opportunities for people leaving incarceration.” “We value the police and the vital role they play in communities,” said…

April 28, 2015

April 28, 2015

…physical health going forward,” McCray says. At P.S. 146, where more than half the students have disabilities, 23 percent are homeless and 20 percent are learning English—the mental health clinic…