Join @PACParentAction and @CSD9Bronx as we welcome @DrRuby95 to lead a conversation about race, culture, language and equity in the Bronx and throughout NYC schools and communities. At the Islamic Cultural Center - all are welcome.
An expansion of child care in New York City could lift as many as 12,000 New Yorkers out of poverty every year, according to report by Robin Hood, the city’s largest poverty-fighting charity, and Columbia University’s Center on Poverty and Social Policy. https://t.co/be4UiI79O5
Our kids deserve a learning environment that is healthy, not harmful
But too many public school buildings are plagued with mold, leaks, asbestos, and poor ventilation.
JOIN US to rally for #GreenHealthySchools for clean and healthy future: https://t.co/sO9U3iEJGQ
The City Council could vote to override Mayor Mamdani’s veto of 175-B as soon as this Thursday. If passed, this bill will be used to silence our First Amendment rights.
Call your Council Member today and tell them to stand up for free speech and vote NO. https://t.co/CTtFAtyMUD
If the goal is to create an environment where no immigrant is willing to brave a court date where they might be suddenly disappeared into detention by anonymous thugs, then ICE is succeeding. The only path forward is to get #ICEOut of our courts!
https://t.co/lhfmEIn1r3
We gathered outside 26 Federal Plaza—where our neighbors are being held in abhorrent conditions—with friends, advocates and the one and only @tmorello to demand ICE off our streets and for the immediate passage of #NY4All
Immigrant NYers deserve nothing less! #ICEOutOfEverywhere
VICTORY! We applaud @NYCMayor for vetoing Intro 175B & standing for free speech rights & safety. 100+ orgs & unions & thousands of NYers made it clear: yes to our rights & #NoTo175B. Let's keep pressure up! @NYCCouncil must vote NO & sustain veto. Act now: https://t.co/1i6e1llZtR
We are grateful that the Mayor has vetoed Intro 175B, protecting freedom of speech and worker power.
We look forward to working with the administration to strengthen workers’ rights and preserve our Constitutional rights from federal attacks.
By vetoing Intro 175-B, @NYCMayor has taken an important step to protect students, educators, & school communities. Schools are places of learning & expression, not zones of surveillance or suppression. More than 100 organizations & unions & thousands of New Yorkers support VETO.
@mayawiley on building a multiracial democracy where everyone belongs and everyone contributes. That means protecting immigrants and passing New York for All.
Take action: https://t.co/S026iRc9S3
📷 Take action today! Governor Hochul & state legislators are still negotiating the final FY 2027 budget. Tell them to include key updates to the NYS education funding formula, including adding a weight for students in temporary housing or foster care. https://t.co/rP0DBE1gBG
@NYCMayor Thank you for raising you for raising this issue, we should oppose any attacks on NYers due to their religion or country of origin. Attacks against Muslim or Jewish New Yorkers should be viewed with equal outrage.
If a groundhog gets a day to predict the future, New Yorkers deserve a city that plans for one.
Affordable housing, good transit, real public space — all year long.
Today, we joined the Committee on Equality in the Courts for an informative and empowering program, “What You Must Know When Representing Yourself in Court – Civil Matters.”
Access to justice starts with access to information, and sessions like this help ensure New Yorkers are equipped with the knowledge and resources they need to confidently navigate the civil court system.
Thank you to the Committee on Equality in the Courts, especially our Co-Chairs Justice Taylor and Justice McShan, and the fabulous Renee Hill of the Bronx County Bar Association, for organizing this important conversation.