Friday, April 15, 2016

Over 13,000 Petitions Collected for Adriano Espaillat






You helped us collect over 13,000 petition signatures, more than 10 times the amount needed to get on the ballot! I know how hard you worked to get us here, waking up early and staying out late. I am truly thankful. Because of your hard work, this campaign is off to a great start.
 
This is a big achievement and it will show everyone just how ready we are to win in June! But we are not there yet. I still need your help to knock on doors and make calls with me. If we all work together, we will win this primary and can begin the work of breaking down barriers and building a better future for everybody in the district.
 
Once again, thank you for your support. I'll see you out there.
 
Sincerely,
Adriano Espaillat

Espaillat for Congress 2016

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Stabbing Outside of MS 80 on Mosholu Parkway This Afternoon



  The large gathering of School Safety Officers, and 52nd Police Precinct officers and detectives that converged on MS 80 shortly after dismissal meant there had to be something wrong at the school. It appears that at least two students got into some kind of altercation, and one student wound up being stabbed. The student who was stabbed was rushed to a nearby hospital, either North Central or Montefiore as police did not disclose which hospital the student was taken to. 


In this photo you can see that there are surveillance cameras on the school corner, but it appears that the stabbing took place beyond the camera, but police want to look at the video to see if anyone is seen with the student who was stabbed before the incident.


This is the area where the stabbing occurred on the Mosholu Parkway Island opposite MS 80 at Van Cortlandt Avenue. Police are looking for any clues as to a struggle, and for the weapon that may have been used.


Above and Below - This officer is concentrating and looking to see if the weapon that may have been used either fell or may have been thrown down through the sewer grating. 



Ischia Bravo for Assembly


Join Us on Thursday, April 21, 2016

















Dear Friend,
I was born and raised in this district and now am raising 
my two children here. I have seen the good, the bad, and 
the ugly. I joined this race because what our community 
needs is new leadership; the kind of leadership that 
understands the issues we face and will fight them head 
on. Whether it's enacting new measures to keep our 
streets safe, finding innovative ways to create good paying 
jobs, improving access to quality education and 
after-school programs, or protecting and building more 
affordable housing---- what our community needs is an 
Assembly member who will roll up their sleeves and put 
forth real solutions for these very real, everyday problems. 


I am working hard every day to fight for progressive values 
and help change the face of Albany so that working 
families actually feel the positive impact of good 
government policies. 


Thank you for your trust and faith in me,
Ischia



STATEMENT FROM BP DIAZ RE: 2016 Gifted & Talented Testing Results


   
    “The newly released results of this year’s testing for Department of Education gifted and talented programs shows how much more work we need to do to make these programs accessible to all students, especially minority students. Far too few children in The Bronx are testing for these programs, and therefore many students are deprived of this option. Requiring all students in public universal pre-K programs to be tested for gifted and talented classes in the best way to ensure that more students have access to highest level of classwork, placing them on the path to specialized high school admissions and success in higher education.

“Today’s announcement that the Department of Education will open gifted and talented classes in the third grade in four districts that do not currently have such programs—including two in The Bronx—is a welcome one. The children of these districts deserve the same access as their counterparts in other communities, and I encourage parents in those school districts to take advantage of this opportunity,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

Parents in Bronx School Districts #7 and #12 can learn more about the new third grade programs by visiting: http://schools.nyc.gov/ChoicesEnrollment/GiftedandTalented/default.htm.


GOTV with Pres. Bill Clinton, Rep. Engel & AM Gjonaj!



GET OUT THE VOTE
with President Bill Clinton, Congressman Elliot Engel & Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj!
You are invited to a rally in support of Hillary For America with President Bill Clinton, Congressman Elliot Engel, Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj and members of the Albanian American Community. Please bring your family and friends, and remember to vote in New York's April 19th Democratic presidential primary.

Friday, April 15, 2016
10:45am - 12:00pm

Mount Saint Vincent  - Smith Hall
6301 Riverdale Avenue
Bronx, NY 10471

Text NEW YORK to 47246*
RSVP at hrc.io/bronx


Annual Jacobi/NCB Mental Health Conference- Preventing Teen Suicide



The Annual Mental Health Conference is sponsored by The Joint Community Advisory Board of
Jacobi Medical Center and North Central Bronx Hospital, in conjunction with the JMC Auxiliary.

Preventing Teen Suicide

Monday, May 16, 2016, 6 PM - 8:30 PM
Jacobi Medical Center, Conference Center- Building 4, 2nd Floor
1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
Light Dinner Served, Parking On Campus

Opening Remarks:
Andrew Cohen, NYC Council Member
Chair, Committee on Mental Health

Timothy’s Law:
Tom O’Clair
Family Affairs Advocacy Specialist, NYS Office of Mental Health

Youth Suicide: The Preventable Epidemic:
Tom Templeton, MSEd, LMHC
Public Policy Specialist, New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services

What We Know, What We Don’t Know, And What We Can Do About It:
David Woodlock, MS
President and CEO, ICL (The Institute for Community Living, Inc.)


*** This conference is dedicated to the memory of Blanche Comras-Rifkin, our dear friend and longstanding CAB member and community activist. ***


New York Hispanic Clergy Organization Annual Banquet Will Be Held On April 16


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York


You should know that on Saturday, April 16, 2016, the New York Hispanic Clergy Organization will be celebrating its Annual Banquet.

It is important for you to know that this Banquet will begin a 1:00PM and continue until 4:00PM, and will take place at Maestro’s Caterers, located at 1703 Bronxdale Avenue in the Bronx, New York.

Like every year for the past 27, Bishops, Pastors, Evangelists, Lay People and Community Leaders will get together with the Board of Directors to celebrate the biggest social gathering of the Evangelical Hispanic Community in the Metropolitan area.

You should also know that more than 800 people have already confirmed their attendance, and elected officials are also expected to attend and join in the recognition of five distinguished members of the Hispanic Clergy.

Reverend Luis Serrano, Chaplain of the New York City Police Department; Dr. Ariel Torres, Member of Radio Vision Cristiana International Board of Directors; Reverend Dr. Feliciano Espaillat, Community Dentist and Pastor; Dr. Julio Wally, Pastor of the Iglesia Alianza Cristiana Ebenezer; and Reverend Francisco Peralta, Assistant Pastor of Heavenly Vision Ministry in Bronx County will receive Certificates, Proclamations, and Recognition during the activity.

The New York Hispanic Clergy Organization’s Banquet will be presided by yours truly.

I am Senator Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Keith Wright for Congress files with over 11,000 signatures



    On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, Keith Wright for Congress filed with 11,387 signatures, showing widespread grassroots support building on Wright’s endorsements.

Over the past few months several leaders and organizations have announced their support for Keith Wright’s bid for Congress, including the Bronx Democratic County Committee, Gov. David Paterson, Mayor David Dinkins, Upper West Side District Leaders Bob Botfeld, Cynthia Doty, and Curtis Arluck, Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie, Assembly Member Denny Farrell, Assembly Member Daniel O’Donnell, Council Member Inez Dickens, the United Firefighters Association, Teamsters Joint Council 16, Teamsters Local 237, over 90 New York City tenant leaders, New York City District Council of Carpenters, International Union of Elevator Constructors Local 1 and numerous community leaders and clergy in the Bronx and Manhattan.

“I am so grateful for the amount of support my campaign is receiving from the community I love and work for. I am committed to increasing affordable housing, protecting reproductive rights, improving education, protecting LGBTQ rights, and creating jobs for our community and will bring this fight to Washington DC, just as I have brought it to Albany. I am thankful that my community recognizes the work I have done and ask for their support in the upcoming months. Together we will bring the fight to Congress,” said Keith Wright.