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SUMMARY:Participatory Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:How does participatory budgeting work? \nLast fall\, district residents like you came to neighborhood assemblies to identify community needs and suggest projects. Then\, volunteers joined delegate committees to develop those suggestions into project proposals\, and worked with city agencies to estimate project costs. They put together the proposals you will vote on today. \nNow is your chance to vote for the projects you think should get funded. The projects with the most votes will be included in next year’s city budget\, to be built or implemented over the next few years. \nYou’ll get to enjoy the improvements you help make happen. And hopefully\, you’ll be a part of future participatory budgeting efforts in the city! \nParticipating Members \nManhattan \nCorey Johnson (District 3)\nBen Kallos (District 5)\nMark Levine (District 7)\nSpeaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (District 8)\nYdanis Rodriguez (District 10)\nHelen Rosenthal (District 6) \nBrooklyn \nDavid Greenfield (District 44)\nBrad Lander (District 39)\nSteve Levin (District 33)\nCarlos Menchaca (District 38)\nAntonio Reynoso (District 34)\nMark Treyger (District 47)\nJumaane D. Williams (District 45) \nQueens \nCosta Constantinides (District 22)\nJulissa Ferreras (District 21) Karen Koslowitz (District 29)\nI. Daneek Miller (District 27)\nDonovan Richards (District 31)\nEric Ulrich (District 32)\nPaul Vallone (District 19)\nJimmy Van Bramer (District 26)\nMark Weprin (District 23) \nBronx \nAndrew Cohen (District 11)\nRitchie Torres (District 15)\nSpeaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (District 8)
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/participatory-budgeting/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito":MAILTO:MCANTARERO [at] COUNCIL [dot] NYC [dot] GOV
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SUMMARY:Root Cause Conference for Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:Black Lives Matter and Public Health\nJoin the Root Cause Collective and public health leaders for an evening of dialogue\, goal-setting\, and training on the intersections of Black Lives Matter and public health. \nKeynote Address:\nDr. Mary Bassett\, Commissioner of NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene \nPanelists: \n\nDr. Roderick Watts\, Professor of Psychology  at CUNY Graduate Center (African American youth development\, racial and cultural identity)\nDr. Martha Crum\, Professor at Hunter College School of Public Health (Health disparities\, evaluation and public discourse)\nNaimah Efia Johnson\, LMSW\, Black Woman’s Blueprint and WIN Healing Justice Collective\nJulien Terrell\, youth development and environmental justice organizer\, Brotherhood Sistersol and WE ACT for Environmental Justice\nDr. Sophine Charles\, Founder and CEO of Our Kids\, former NYPD officer\, and liaison to Vera Institute of Justice on the Community Policing training project\n\n  \nDinner will be served. \nFree admission. \nRegistration required. For details and registration find us on Facebook: Root Cause Collective or e-mail rootcauseclub@gmail.com \n  \nRoot Cause Collective is a Hunter College student organization that was chartered in the fall of 2014. Our mission is to mitigate\, resist\, and undo the deleterious community health effects of racism\, gentrification\, and market justice. We attempt to accomplish our mission through continuous student and faculty dialogue\, community engagement and partnership\, and advocacy in addressing the structural and social determinants of health.
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/root-cause-conference-for-social-justice/
LOCATION:The Silberman Building\, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street\, New York
CATEGORIES:East Harlem Events,Events calendar
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