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Cordell Cleare

@CordellCleare

(Former COS for CM Bill Perkins)
@BrooklynTech_HS alumnae
Activist, Mother,
Community Builder, &
State Senator for Harlem

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¡Feliz Día de la Independencia Dominicana!

I am incredibly proud to represent and serve my friends in the Dominican community and I wish everyone who celebrates a very Happy Dominican Independence Day!

¡Feliz Día de la Independencia Dominicana! I am incredibly proud to represent and serve my friends in the Dominican community and I wish everyone who celebrates a very Happy Dominican Independence Day! #27defebrero #Diadelalndependencia #diadelalndependenciadominicana
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If confirmed, the 51-year-old Ketanji Jackson would be the first Black Woman on the court and also one of the youngest justices. She would bring a wide range of experiences not only as a public defender but also a federal district judge and a member

Happy #blackhistorymonth‼️ If confirmed, the 51-year-old Ketanji Jackson would be the first Black Woman on the court and also one of the youngest justices. She would bring a wide range of experiences not only as a public defender but also a federal district judge and a member
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This President's day, we remember Shirley Chisholm, she became the first African American to run for a major party's nomination for President of the United States, in the 1972 U.S. presidential election, making her also the first woman ever to run for the

This President's day, we remember Shirley Chisholm, she became the first African American to run for a major party's nomination for President of the United States, in the 1972 U.S. presidential election, making her also the first woman ever to run for the
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Who said lunch meetings aren't fun? We broke bread today with Chancellor David C. Banks Banks and some very important constituents for , and it couldn't have gone better.

Great to end the week with some laughs with the amazing students and staff at @ps143queens!

Who said lunch meetings aren't fun? We broke bread today with @DOEChancellor Banks and some very important constituents for #NoOneEatsAloneDay, and it couldn't have gone better. Great to end the week with some laughs with the amazing students and staff at @ps143queens!
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Grateful to have met with our Senator Cordell Cleare yesterday to demand $15B for Climate Justice in NY.

We were proud to represent Rabbinical students and who are members of the Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action Circle at the Jewish Theological Seminary.

Grateful to have met with our Senator @CordellCleare yesterday to demand $15B for Climate Justice in NY. #climatecantwait #nyrenews We were proud to represent Rabbinical students and who are members of the @JoinDayenu Circle at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
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Today I'm featuring
a Corona Queens native, Marie Maynard Daly was born on April 16, 1921. Daly received her B.S. and M.S. in chemistry at Queens College and New York University, respectively.

After completing a Ph.D. at Columbia—and becoming the first African American woman

Today I'm featuring a Corona Queens native, Marie Maynard Daly was born on April 16, 1921. Daly received her B.S. and M.S. in chemistry at Queens College and New York University, respectively. After completing a Ph.D. at Columbia—and becoming the first African American woman
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She was sworn in 1939 by then NYC mayor Fiorello La Guardia.
Using her position from the bench as a family court judge, Bolin fought against discrimination within the system and was a fierce advocate particularly children of color, whose cases she oversaw.

She was sworn in 1939 by then NYC mayor Fiorello La Guardia. Using her position from the bench as a family court judge, Bolin fought against discrimination within the system and was a fierce advocate particularly children of color, whose cases she oversaw. #blackhistorymonth
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Today, I'm featuring Jane Bolin, a native New Yorker and resident of NW Queens, Judge Jane Bolin.

Bolin became the first Black woman to break down many barriers during her life - Judge Bolin was the first black woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the

Today, I'm featuring Jane Bolin, a native New Yorker and resident of NW Queens, Judge Jane Bolin. Bolin became the first Black woman to break down many barriers during her life - Judge Bolin was the first black woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the
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'When you read stories about Saratoga you never hear about that': The Black tourism business in Saratoga Springs boomed in the early 1900s, from nightclubs to parades. trib.al/BtDs9VM

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As one of only two black Congressmen until 1955, Harlem's Adam Clayton Powell Jr challenged the informal ban on blacks using Capitol facilities. He dined with his constituents at 'Whites Only' House restaurant.

Powell was the first black elected in NY to Congress in 1944

As one of only two black Congressmen until 1955, Harlem's Adam Clayton Powell Jr challenged the informal ban on blacks using Capitol facilities. He dined with his constituents at 'Whites Only' House restaurant. Powell was the first black elected in NY to Congress in 1944 #bhm
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We’re still under a Winter Storm Warning until 7PM. Here are some handy resources to get you through the storm.

Con Edison outage map: outagemap.coned.com

Plow tracker: plownyc.cityofnewyork.us/plownyc/

New York City 311 requests: portal.311.nyc.gov

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