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Black Men Are Dying in New York Like Their Lives Don t Matter — Strategic Culture

May 17, 2021 By Peter Van BUREN Black men are systemically shot and killed in New York City and no one seems to care because the triggers aren’t pulled by cops. If you say discussing this is a distraction  from racism, you do it from atop a lot of graves. And how can anyone say that doesn’t matter? Begin by asking how many are dying in New York, who is dying, who is doing the killing, where is it taking place, and why. The context is New York City saw its bloodiest week in late April with 46 separate shooting incidents, a 300 percent surge from the same week in 2020. These shootings were part of a 205 percent overall increase in shootings in NYC in 2020, the bloodiest toll since 1996. The body count continued to rise in early May.

Mayoral Candidate Kathryn Garcia Talks Urban Ag | Heritage Radio Network

Season 1 Episode 15 Mayoral Candidate Kathryn Garcia Talks Urban Ag Aired: Friday, May 14th 2021 SHARE How will Garcia’s ambitious green infrastructure plans promote urban farming in NYC? The Fields team reached out to all of the major candidates for mayor of New York regarding their urban agriculture plans. Kathryn Garcia gave us an hour of her time to discuss her highly relevant background as well as her new green infrastructure plan. Garcia has previously served as Commissioner for the New York City Sanitation Department, incident commander during Hurricane Sandy, Interim Chair and CEO of the New York City Housing Authority, and Food Czar for New York s emergency food program during the COVID-19 emergency response. As mayor, she plans to green every roof in NYC and much more. We discuss food and environmental policy with a special focus on what this means for urban farmers. Give us a listen, plant a seed, and please share

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New York Newspapers Weigh in With Endorsements for Mayor

New York Newspapers Weigh in With Endorsements for Mayor Intelligencer 1 day ago © Getty Images Getty Images Three days before the first official mayoral debate, the editorial boards at two of the city’s most-distributed daily papers have made their pick for mayor. Early on Monday morning, the New York Post endorsed Brooklyn borough president Eric Adams, though the suspense was limited: It’s not exactly a surprise that the Murdoch-owned tabloid would favor the former Republican running in the Democratic primary. In the appraisal, the editorial board leaned into Adams’s more conservative policies, including the former cop’s staunch pro-police stance and his plan to cut the budget at every city agency by as much as five percent. “Will we continue to surrender our streets to homelessness, filth, crime and guns, to betray our children’s future, to push away residents, businesses and wealth?” the board wrote, in a suggestion that the other candidates could be w

NY Times endorses Garcia in crowded mayoral race

© Getty Images The New York Times editorial board endorsed Democratic New York mayoral candidate Kathryn Garcia on Monday. In its endorsement, the Times says that New York needs someone who will make progress on persistent problems like transportation, housing, education and poverty. All of the candidates in the June 22 Democratic primary are concerned with the welfare of their city and have thoughtful ideas about how to better it, the editorial board wrote. It is Kathryn Garcia who best understands how to get New York back on its feet and has the temperament and the experience to do so. ADVERTISEMENT The Times notes that Garcia, the former commissioner of the city s Department of Sanitation, does not have as high of a public profile as other candidates in the race, such as former Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang

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