@FEWCoalition is outside Gov. Cuomo's office in Midtown, celebrating Easter--a holiday of renewal--to ask "What have you sacrificed? While we were expected to sacrifice *everything*, working during the pandemic."
20 days without food; a year without relief. @AndreaSCousins@CarlHeastie we continue to look to you to deliver a fully accessible worker bailout fund.
"I want everyone to close their eyes and imagine what it will feel like when this Excluded Worker Fund is real, when we have won, when families no longer have to kill themselves with work day by day... This is a holiday about hope." - @AngeMariaSolis
"Hope is not based in optimism. Hope is based in a particular way of seeing, and *by seeing* we make it happen." - Father Juan Carlos Ruiz.
Eliana has been a street vendor in NY for 38 years. She has paid taxes every single one of them. She lost family & almost her own life to COVID, but has received nothing from the government. She has lost 14 lbs on the strike. "@NYGovCuomo, you have a heart. #FundExcludedWorkers"
@nychange member Rubi has been on the strike all 20 days. Her bravery is an inspiration to us all and a condemnation of any elected official who would vote to continue denying her and other workers this aid.
"People ask, 'How can you as an MD support people going on a hunger strike?' They're suffering 10-15% weight loss, half of strikers had undiagnosed hypertension. I support them b/c they are fighting for a greater good, against a far greater harm." -- Dr. Steve Auerbach
Brian was a hunger striker at the Bergen County ICE Detention Center just a month ago. He has lived the experience of our huelgistas. Undocumented persons are living the consequences of American imperialism: ICE, excluded workers, it's the same root cause.
@JumaaneWilliams invoking his Christian faith on this Easter Sunday. "[Jesus] despised state oppression... It pains me that you have to go on a hunger strike to be viewed as human."
@AmandaSeptimo: "This is a message for *every single Democrat* who tries to betray our communities. We will not forget. This is not about charity; it is giving people what they deserve, what they worked for. We need to be honoring our neighbors."
@HarveyforNY "On Easter we have to raise our voices for the 500K excluded workers in NY, so the Speaker can't not hear us. We are in the last minutes of the budget. We need to stand strong and say we hear you, we see you, we will fight for you."
Aracelly is on her 10th day of hunger strike. "This is a Holy Day, a day about Resurrection and Hope. So why are we still here outside Cuomo's office, asking him to find strength to overcome his ego? It hasn't been 20 days--it's been a year!"
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Today’s the last day of Passover, which means Mimouna starts tonight! We wish we could all be together for Mimouna this year, but we’ll reminisce on our 2019 Mimouna celebration.
Drawing from the Moroccan and North African tradition of inviting Jewish and Muslim neighbors to celebrate Mimouna, the event included the @ArabAmericanNY and @DesisRisingUp, our partners in the fight against white nationalism.
The evening included an abundance of Arab sweets, mint tea, a live band, and a radical Moroccan DJ.
There's a long history of falsely portraying Jews as disease-carriers. Consider how you may be accepting or even fueling that narrative right now.
But asking people to wear masks during a pandemic is not antisemitic, & making false accusations of antisemitism doesn't help Jews.
The ultimate goal is public health. Whether or not you personally think it’s antisemitic to single out or focus on Orthodox communities, the bottom line is that stigmatizing doesn’t work! We need culturally competent education, community partnerships, testing, and tracing.
From Pro-Trump rallies in Staten Island to partiers in SoHo to the streets of Borough Park, anyone refusing to wear a mask/socially distance is recklessly putting themselves, their community & everyone they come into contact with at risk.
Today, on Tisha B’Av, #JewsAgainstICE are taking action to say #NeverAgainIsNOW. Tisha B’Av is a Jewish day of mourning, and today we mourn for the people rounded up, torn from their families, thrown in cages, and deported by ICE.
We are turning our grief into action and taking to the streets to demand that tech companies stop enabling the deportation machine terrorizing immigrant communities, separating families, and putting children in cages.
We are at @amazon's store because @AWSCloud is vital to ICE’s cruelty.
Without Amazon, ICE cannot round immigrants up to imprison them in concentration camps or deport them. #JewsAgainstICE will not stay silent while tech companies profit off of cruelty.
Antisemitism, like all oppressions, impacts its targets (Jews) most, but it is a problem for all.
The Soros myth fueled the murder of 11 Jews in Pittsburgh. For that alone, it should never get air time. How does this lie and antisemitism broadly also threaten our larger society?
Black Leftist leaders like @IlhanMN aren't asking for unquestioning loyalty. In fact, they are leading the charge for frank conversation. This country's institutions were built to dehumanize Black people. Racial justice requires we center this truth as we support WOC leaders.
ICYMI, we offered this reflection last week on the complexities of holding our leaders accountable and rejecting racist political attacks. bit.ly/2C1rE9x
We noticed a beautiful billboard in Times Square today. Thank you @AOC for standing with community #NoAmazonNYC
Wanna know who is behind the original billboard pretending to speak for New Yorkers?
The Job Creators Network all the way from Addison, Texas.
AKA, pet project of Home Depot billionaire and labor abuser, Bernard Marcus. Among many others. #NoAmazonNYC
You see, NYC's win against Amazon is shifting what's possible across the country and they're scared. No longer do communities have to be forced between false choices of prosperity and jobs vs local political dominance and labor abuse. #NoAmazonNYC