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Follow-Up Hearing on Antisemitism at CUNY: Addressing the Damning Lippman Report – Monday, Nov. 25, 10 AM

FOLLOW UP HEARING ON ANTISEMITISM AT CUNY ON THE LIPPMAN REPORT – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 10AM: Two years ago, we held an unprecedented hearing in the City Council that exposed rampant, unchecked antisemitism in the CUNY system. Due to our efforts exposing these systemic failures, Governor Kathy Hochul appointed the Hon. Judge Jonathan Lippman…

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Immigration help

Title: Navigating the Immigration Landscape in New York City 2012: Resources and Support for a New Beginning Introduction:In 2012, New York City served as a haven for individuals seeking a fresh start through immigration. This article explores the landscape of immigration help in the city during that time, highlighting the resources, organizations, and support available…

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Mayor Adams Wants Your Help to Unlock NYC’s Hidden Slave History

Mayor Eric Adams is calling on everyday New Yorkers to help uncover the long-hidden stories of enslaved people who lived in the city centuries ago. The city is launching a massive project to transcribe old records — some dating back to 1660 — and create an easy-to-search online database so families, historians, and anyone curious…

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New York Waives College Application Fees at SUNY, CUNY and Nearly 130 Campuses This October

New York College Application Month: Free Applications to ~130 Colleges, SUNY & CUNY Waivers This October

Governor Kathy Hochul announced that October is New York State College Application Month, with application fees waived at SUNY (up to five applications per student, Oct 20–Nov 3), CUNY (NYC high school students Oct 27–Nov 21; students outside NYC Nov 10–21), and dozens of private colleges—nearly 130 campuses statewide. With typical fees of $50–$90 per…

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