Opinion: Centering Residents’ Voices is Key to NYCHA Conversions
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by Wanda Moret
1h ago
“As a voice and advocate for my community, including my neighbors, friends and residents, it is important for me to ensure that their concerns and questions are resolved.” Dantes Partners NYCHA’s Audubon Houses in Manhattan. CityViews are readers’ opinions, not those of City Limits. Add your voice today! As the affordable housing crisis continues to plague hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers, I feel fortunate to live in the only place that I call home—the Audubon Houses in Washington Heights —one of the developments in the country’s largest public housing system, NYCHA. As a family, we moved ..read more
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‘Tenemos que hacerlo mejor’: barreras idiomáticas añaden más obstáculos a inmigrantes africanos en refugios
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by Daniel Parra
5h ago
En los dos últimos años, más de 189.200 inmigrantes han llegado a la ciudad de Nueva York y unos 64.400 están actualmente al amparo de la ciudad; de ellos, aproximadamente el 17 por ciento proceden de países africanos, según la alcaldía. Gerardo Romo / NYC Council Media Unit Solicitantes de asilo reunidos afuera de la alcaldía antes de una audiencia conjunta del Comité de Inmigración y Hospitales el 16 de abril de 2024. Este artículo se publicó originalmente en inglés el 17 de abril. Traducido por Daniel Parra. Read the English version here. El martes la concejal de Nueva York Alexa Avilés a ..read more
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City’s Student Journalists Press for More School Newspapers
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by Jeanmarie Evelly
5h ago
Dozens of young New Yorkers gathered at City Hall Thursday calling for the city to expand support for journalism programs and student newspapers at its schools, the majority of which lack such initiatives. Jeanmarie Evelly Dozens of young New Yorkers gathered at City Hall Thursday calling for the city to expand support for journalism programs and student newspapers at its schools. Dozens of young New Yorkers gathered at City Hall Thursday calling on the city to expand support for journalism programs and student newspapers across its schools, the majority of which lack such initiatives. The g ..read more
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Opinion: New York City’s Young People Need Spaces of Their Own
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by Molly Delano
1d ago
“By engaging students in conducting research and advocacy in the process of creating and running programs, and maintaining the street itself, schools can turn Open School Streets into canvases for students to reimagine what their communities can and should look like.” Phillip Parris The Futures Ignite/WHEELS/IS 143 Open School Street on Parking Day, September 2023. CityViews are readers’ opinions, not those of City Limits. Add your voice today! COVID was a time of incredible suffering for New York City. But, as New Yorkers always do, we found ways to connect and lift each other even through ..read more
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‘We Need to Do Better’: Language Barriers Create Steeper Hurdles for African Migrants in Shelter 
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by Daniel Parra
1d ago
During the last two years, over 189,200 migrants have come to New York City and about 64,400 are currently under the city’s care; of those, roughly 17 percent are from African countries, according to City Hall. Gerardo Romo / NYC Council Media Unit Asylum seekers rallied outside City Hall before a joint hearing of the Immigration and Hospitals Committee on April 16, 2024. New York City Councilwoman Alexa Avilés opened Tuesday’s hearing on the experiences of Black migrants by calling for more funding and language access services for new arrivals from African countries, hundreds of whom gather ..read more
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‘Good Cause’ Negotiations Raise Tricky Question: What’s in a Portfolio?
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by Patrick Spauster and Emma Whitford
2d ago
Viewed in isolation, a proposal to exempt small residential portfolios from new eviction protections could exclude hundreds of thousands of New York City apartments. Perhaps more significantly, this type of estimate isn’t easy to make. Chris Janaro Tenant organizers with the Housing Justice for All Coalition rallying at the Capitol building in Albany on March 19, 2024. How many apartments does your landlord own? You may not know off the top of your head, but the answer could determine your eligibility for new eviction protections under a broad state housing deal, the specifics of which are s ..read more
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Opinion: Mayor Should Halt 60-Day Shelter Limits & Protect Vulnerable Families
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by Pierina Ana Sanchez and Rita Joseph
2d ago
“The 60-day shelter limit runs counter to the very purpose of shelters: to keep vulnerable homeless families and individuals safe and off the streets.” Adi Talwar Elizabeth Leon and her family in January, heading to reapply for a shelter placement after their 60-day stay expired. CityViews are readers’ opinions, not those of City Limits. Add your voice today! The height of winter has come and gone in New York City, and Mayor Eric Adams continues to evict homeless families once their 60-day shelter limit expires. Mayor Adams created the 60-day shelter limit back in October to ease pressure on ..read more
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Back of the Ballot: New York Voters to Weigh In On Equal Protection Amendment This Fall
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by Mary Cunningham
2d ago
Dozens of other states have embraced some version of an Equal Rights Amendment in their constitutions. New Yorkers will get a chance to vote in November on whether to expand the class of people protected against discrimination in the Equal Protection Clause of the state constitution. Adi Talwar A kickoff event for the campaign to pass the New York Equal Rights Amendment on On March 21, 2024. As November approaches, voters’ attention will undoubtedly be fixed on the showdown between President Joe Bidenand former President Donald Trump. But when New Yorkers head to the polls this fall, they’ll ..read more
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Migrantes que vuelven a solicitar refugio siguen sufriendo esperas y falta de camas a pesar de nuevo acuerdo
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by Daniel Parra
2d ago
La alcaldía dice que aún no ha comenzado a aplicar las evaluaciones de “circunstancias atenuantes” que podrían alargar la estadía en un refugio, mientras que migrantes siguen durmiendo en el suelo de una iglesia que ahora se utiliza como “overnight hospitality center” (centro de acogida para pasar la noche). Daniel Parra Fila en la antigua escuela St. Brigid’s de East Village el lunes, donde los inmigrantes cuyas estadías iniciales en albergues han expirado vuelven a solicitar refugio. La ciudad debía eliminar los tiempos de espera antes del 8 de abril como parte del acuerdo de conciliación ..read more
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NYC Housing Calendar, April 16-22
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by Jeanmarie Evelly
3d ago
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. Adi Talwar NYCHA’s Baychester Houses in the Edenwald neighborhood of the Bronx is among the public housing campuses that have been converted to private management through the PACT program. Such conversions will be the subject of a City Council oversight hearing this week. Welcome to City Limits’ NYC Housing Calendar, a weekly feature where we round up the latest housing and land use-related events and hearings, as well as upcoming affordable housing lott ..read more
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