What do you do about an organizing group that does more harm than good but that has fooled so many into thinking that they’re the best solution for this very vulnerable population? Bad organizers need to be checked.
Hey Queens 👋🏽 We’re hiring!
We’re hiring a Chief of Staff to lead Claire’s Assembly team and ensure the office is working to support the constituents of AD-37!
Read more & apply by Oct. 1st: https://t.co/eU7OH3XDkH
This is what an ethical ,responsible and responsive(to the community), elected response to the governors move un congestion pricing should look like. If you���re not on the same page with her then in my book, you’re doing something wrong.
We need congestion pricing because of it's benefits to public transit & the environment. Since the Governor's announcement, I've heard from many constituents who, like me, oppose her reversal. I will continue to stand with them & advocates.
I'm a no on the IOU/bailout proposal.
Regardless of their positions students have a right to protest, it’s problematic that the campuses are now conveniently being labeled as private property, considering the massive amounts of public subsidy they receive.
Has @VanMoof Brooklyn just stop, doing repairs? They canceled my appointment after waiting three months to get repairs and a part that they can only provide . No email to contact no phone number to call. No chat bot to deal with WTF!
Great to see Open Plans, Inc. celebrate the work that my team in Corona Plaza has done!
Most Innovative Model for Public Space Management: Corona Plaza
https://t.co/rIA1dS73cR
How can anyone feel safe when the NYPD itself is inciting protests?
Corona Plaza vendors live within walking distance of their workplace. Corona, Queens is where they are raising their children
Harassment by those meant to protect & serve ALL NY must end https://t.co/Zb1eOS6BBA
Corona Plaza wasn’t named one of the 100 best places to eat in NYC by the @nytimes by accident. It’s because of the hard-working, mainly immigrant street vendors who serve slices of the world there.
What happened there last week was disgusting — so we’re standing up. (1/3)
This is why we can’t have nice things ,I did warn people this would happen with the path that @NYC_DOT has taken at Corona Plaza
I should add this would not have happened in a more affluent area of the city.
https://t.co/Dv8p6IyOS3
When I saw this all I could think about was how this would’ve created a major fire storm in the US but here LGTBQ rights seem so much more respected something we can learn from our friends south of the border.
By designating Corona Plaza as a unique marketplace, we celebrate its role in preserving cultural heritage, fostering community engagement, and promoting economic growth. Let us recognize the significance of the Plaza as a thriving hub of cultural exchange 2/2
Corona Plaza in Queens, New York, is more than just a public space. It represents the vibrant multiculturalism that defines the borough of Queens. Its bustling marketplace serves as a gateway to the diverse cultures and flavors that thrive within the community. 1/2