May 27, 2022 By Adelina Nita Nail salon workers from across New York State held a livestreamed rally in Albany Tuesday in support of the Nail Salon Minimum Standards Act. The workers were joined by State Senator Jessica Ramos—who has introduced the bill in the state senate—and Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas, a co-sponsor of the assembly… Read more »
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Asian American Federation Opens Flushing Office, Its First Office in Queens
May 27, 2022 By Czarinna Andres The Asian American Federation held a ceremonial ribbon cutting Thursday to mark the opening of its new Queens office in Flushing. Several elected officials were on hand to participate in the ceremony that was held during AAPI heritage month, a time when the public highlights the successes of Asian… Read more »
Council Backs State Legislation That Would Hike Fines on Trucks Parked Overnight in Residential Areas
May 27, 2022 By Christian Murray The New York City council voted Thursday in support of state legislation sponsored by two Queens legislators that would increase the fines commercial truck owners would have to pay who park their vehicles on residential streets overnight. The council, with the backing of eastern Queens councilmember Linda Lee, voted… Read more »
Woodside Street Corner to Be Co-Named “Little Manila Avenue” Next Month in Celebration of Filipino Community
May 25, 2022 By Michael Dorgan A street corner in Woodside will be co-named “Little Manila Avenue” next month in celebration of the large Filipino presence in the neighborhood. The intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and 70th Street will soon bear the new name as a way to recognize the contribution Filipinos have made to the… Read more »
NYC Schools to Pilot Asian American Studies Curriculum
This article was originally published by Chalkbeat New York on May 24, 2022, BY Christina Veiga New York City is piloting a curriculum on Asian American history this fall, with a wider rollout planned for 2024, officials announced Thursday. The lessons are part of the city’s roughly $200 million investment in Universal Mosaic, a curriculum… Read more »
Tempers Flared and Opinions Were Mixed at Hearing on Massive Innovation QNS Proposal
May 26, 2022 By Christian Murray Tempers flared and opinions were mixed Wednesday night when Community Board 1 held a public hearing where the merits of a rezoning application that would bring 2,800 apartments to a five-block area in Astoria were debated. The hearing was held at the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and… Read more »
Candidates for 37th Assembly Race Squared Off in Forum Tuesday
May 25, 2022 By Michael Dorgan There are four candidates running in the Democratic primary for the 37th Assembly seat and last night they squared off in a forum that was organized by the Queens Post and Sunnyside Community Services. The event was held at Sunnyside Community Services and approximately 100 people attended. The crowd… Read more »
Op-Ed: Astoria Not For Sale
May 25, 2022 Op-Ed We are tenants, immigrants, activists, homeowners, formerly houseless, artists, parents, small business owners, community organizers, and more. And we say: Astoria is Not for Sale. For too long, real estate has dominated the land use conversations and development of our communities, especially in working class neighborhoods being gentrified. Now, Astoria is… Read more »
These Schools Will Host ‘Gifted’ Classrooms as NYC Expands Segregated Program
This article was originally published by Chalkbeat New York on May 24, 2022, BY Christina Veiga The sites of new gifted classrooms were announced Tuesday, part of an expansion pushed by Mayor Eric Adams and Chancellor David Banks. Officials are adding more than 1,000 seats, most of them as new programs that start in third… Read more »
Trust in DOE’s Process to Pick Western Queens School Superintendent ‘Eroding,’ Parents Organize Meeting
May 25, 2022 By Christian Murray Disgruntled parents will be holding a “listening session” Thursday to discuss the four candidates vying to be the next Superintendent for District 30 schools in western Queens. The meeting this Thursday has been organized by the District 30 Community Education Council in the wake of the Department of Education’s… Read more »