Jeffries Picket - Real Green New Deal Now! - February 24th 2020 Real Green New Deal Now! Long Island University, 161 Ashland Place, Brooklyn Members from "Food and Water Watch NY", "Friends of The Earth US", "New York Communities Change", "350.org" and others showed up to Urge Representative Jeffries to support ambitious policies that move the nation off fossil fuels to renewable energy, while creating good jobs, healthy communities, and an economy that works for all of us. Representative Jeffries is delivering his State of the District address -- and we'll be there, urging him to champion a real Green New Deal The group was there to call on Jeffries to support bold legislation that protects our communities from climate change while addressing rising inequality. #GreenNewDeal #ClimateChange #Environment #Hakeemjeffries
NYU Student Protest Calls for Sanctuary at NYU Campus Credit: Mark Apollo/Hashtag Occupy Media The Rally was held at the NYU Kimmel Center, and the rally is in support of the most vulnerable community members and to spread awareness about President Hamilton’s deliberate choice to not declare NYU as a Sanctuary Campus. Credit: Mark Apollo/Hashtag Occupy Media Credit: Mark Apollo/Hashtag Occupy Media After the rally they marched to Kimball Hall (246 Greene St) where President Hamilton will be hosting a town hall. To take there demand straight to him and make there voices heard! Credit: Mark Apollo/Hashtag Occupy Media
Workers, Unions and City Council members come together to remember the 146 workers who lost there lives 106 years ago in the Shirtwaist Factory Triangle Fire Today March 24th, 2017 Marked the 106th Commemoration of The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire at the corner of Washington Place and Greene Street, NYC were 146 workers had to jump from the windows of the building to escaped the fire and smoke, leading to there deaths on the streets below-Credit: Mark Apollo/Hashtag Occupy Media The Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire of 1911– 146 people died most of whom were young, immigrant women and was a pivotal moment in our nation’s history. The tragedy led to increased union organizing, labor law reform, and fire safety regulations that continue to protect us. During the Commemoration there was strong commitment by union and New York City council members in attendences to pass the Safety Bill 1447 in the New York City Council, which has divided construction, and the NYC's real es...
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