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New York City Commission On Human Rights Asks New Yorkers To Step Up If They Witness Anti-Asian Attacks

New York City Commission On Human Rights Asks New Yorkers To Step Up If They Witness Anti-Asian Attacks CBS New York 12 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) The New York City Commission on Human Rights is asking New Yorkers to step up if they witness an anti-Asian attack. As CBS2’s Christina Fan reported, it follows this week’s horrible assault on a 65-year-old woman who was heading to church in Manhattan. Distraught New Yorkers hung posters of Asian Americans’ faces across Hell’s Kitchen on Friday, steps away from one of the city’s latest hate-fueled assaults.

She Wants Well-Qualified People : 88 Landlords Accused of Housing Bias

She Wants Well-Qualified People : 88 Landlords Accused of Housing Bias
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New York City Expands Applicant and Employee Protections Under Its Ban the Box Law | Epstein Becker & Green

Hold the position open and allow the applicant at least three business days to respond. If the applicant responds with relevant documents or information, the employer must consider whether those materials, under an Article 23-A Analysis, require reversal of its decision to rescind the job offer. If they do not, or if the applicants fails to provide a satisfactory response in a timely manner, the employer must send the applicant a “Notice of Adverse Action,” along with additional copies of: the criminal background report, the “Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,” and Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law.

Celebrating Women Scientists - Facts So Romantic

The small wonders of the natural world impressed Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya early. As a girl, growing up in Atlanta, she was encouraged by her mother to draw sketches of things she could find in her backyard a butterfly’s wing, a peanut shell as they appeared in her microscope. “Looking back,” she said, in a 2017 TED Talk, “I realized she basically tricked me into learning science by framing it as play time.” At the time, Phingbodhipakkiya, who had left the world of neuroscience for art, was introducing a new project of hers, called “Beyond Curie.” This is a reference, of course, to Marie Curie, the Polish-French chemist who made fundamental discoveries about radioactivity and won the Nobel Prize (the first woman to do so) twice. Using her talent for graphic design, Phingbodhipakkiya decided to showcase, in a series of 32 portraits, other “badass women” in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, according to the project’s website, including 16 Nobel Priz

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