Wednesday, January 29, 2020

RESTAURANT OWNER SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS IN PRISON FOR FATALLY SHOOTING MAN OUTSIDE BRONX ESTABLISHMENT


Defendant Convicted of Killing Former Employee’s Husband in Money Dispute 

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Westchester man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting a man outside his restaurant in the Allerton section of the Bronx over a money dispute. 

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant, a restaurant owner, shot his former employee’s husband when they went to pick up her paycheck. The defendant took a life because of a disagreement over money. He will now spend many years in prison for his actions.” 

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Kenton Connerly, 52, of Port Chester, N.Y., was sentenced today to 20 years in prison and five years’ post-release supervision by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Alvin Yearwood. The defendant was found guilty by a jury of first-degree Manslaughter and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon on December 13, 2019. 

According to the investigation, on the evening of September 29, 2017, the victim, Lorenzo Daley, 29, went to the defendant’s restaurant, “Simply Seafood” located on 2542B White Plains Road, with his wife, a former employee, to retrieve her paycheck. An altercation erupted between Connerly and Daley, and Daley and his wife stepped outside of the restaurant and the defendant followed with a gun. Connerly pistol-whipped Daley in the head and the firearm went off once, striking the victim in the neck. Daley was taken to Jacobi Medical Center where he was pronounced dead a couple of hours after the incident.

  District Attorney Clark thanked Laura Ramirez, Advocate in her Crime Victims Assistance Unit, and NYPD Detective Robert Cintron of the 49th Precinct for their assistance in the case. 

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Jessica Haller Launches Campaign for NY City Council, District 11




Climate Activist Jessica Haller Launches Campaign for New York City Council
BRONX, NY (January 27, 2020) – Jessica Haller, a climate activist, tech entrepreneur and mother of four, has registered a committee with the New York City Campaign Finance Board as a Democratic candidate for the City’s 11th Council District, which includes the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Kingsbridge, Norwood, Riverdale, Van Cortlandt Village, Wakefield, and Woodlawn in the Bronx. Haller will compete in the Democratic primary, scheduled for June 2021. 
“I am running to bring a fresh local perspective to an array of challenges, from the public-safety threats posed by the sharp increase in hate crimes to the negative effects of climate change impacting our neighborhoods,” said Haller. “We must act now to ensure that our neighborhoods are safe and sustainable for the benefit of our children and grandchildren.” 

Haller has a strong track record as an environmental expert and advocate. She earned an M.P.A. in environmental science and policy from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and the Earth Institute and is a LEED Accredited Professional with the U.S. Green Building Council. She is also a member of The Climate Reality Project, trained and charged by Vice President Al Gore to speak publicly on issues of climate change. And she serves as the vice-chair of Hazon, the largest faith-based environmental organization in the U.S.

Haller is the first female candidate to enter the District 11 Council race. “As someone who strongly supports diversity I find it troubling that in 2020 all of my New York City elected representatives — from the Mayor, to the Public Advocate, to the Comptroller to the City Council — are men,” said Haller. “I believe that diverse organizations — including legislative bodies — are more successful than organizations with uniform memberships. It’s time to break up the old boys club, shatter a few more glass ceilings, and bring people of all genders and backgrounds together to address the serious and life-threatening challenges facing New Yorkers.”
Haller is an active member of 21 in ’21, an initiative launched in 2017 by former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and former Council Member Elizabeth Crowley in response to the alarmingly low number of women serving on the New York City Council. Today, only 12 out of 51 Council members are women, down from a high of 18 in 2009.
“Our organization is focused on identifying, cultivating, and launching women candidates so they can not only run, but win, with a sisterhood of support behind them,” said 21 in '21 Founder Elizabeth Crowley. “Talented women like Jessica are too often told they must ‘wait their turn’ by the political establishment -- we’re working to change that.”
Haller is a life-long resident of New York City and lives in Riverdale with her husband, Chad, and children Leila, Avery, Chloe, and Mattie.
 

Bronx Progressives Annual Meeting - Wednesday, Jan 29th, 2019 at 6:30pm





Hello Bronx Progressives members!

Bronx Progressives is proud to invite you to our upcoming meeting on Wenesday, January 29th at 6:30pm at 1231 Lafayette Ave, 2nd Fl, Bronx, NY 10474 (6 Train to Hunts Point Ave, also BX 5, 6 and 19 buses).

We will be giving an update of our prior year, having a vote to endorse Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, decide other priority races, and take nominations for the executive committee! 

We look forward to seeing you all on January 29th at 6:30pm! We welcome all to bring a dish to share!

***This meeting is ADA accessible and is a safe space for all races, religions, sexes, gender identities, ages and beliefs***

EDITOR'S NOTE:

We were at the recent meeting of Bronx Progressives which took place in September 2019 the day before Samelys Lopez announced her bid for the 15th Congressional District.  

At that meeting Ms. Lopez stepped down as the entire Executive Board of Bronx Progressives. Ms. Lopez then nominated eight people to take over for her on the Executive Board, even though there were only six voting members of Bronx Progressives present at the meeting. 

Were those eight people ineligible to run?
Why is there another nomination and election?
Did 15th Congressional candidate Samelys Lopez do something improper while running and then nominating eight people even though there were only six voting members present?

Sunday, January 26, 2020

MAYOR DE BLASIO LAUNCHES ANTI-HATE CRIME NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY COALITIONS


Operating out of the Williamsburg, Crown Heights, and Borough Park neighborhoods, the coalitions bring together leaders from more than 70 concerned leaders and community groups

 Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the formation of three Neighborhood Safety Coalitions (NSCs) in Brooklyn neighborhoods that have experienced recent disturbing incidents against Jewish community members. Operating out of the Williamsburg, Crown Heights, and Borough Park neighborhoods, the Coalitions bring together leaders from more than 70 community institutions to create a visible network of ambassadors for neighborhood safety and unity, mobilize community response, and promote cultural understanding.

“Hate has no place in our communities, and in New York City, we watch out for our neighbors,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “Our new Neighborhood Safety Coalitions will help communities address the root causes of hate and deter acts of violence before they occur.”

Made up of a diverse cross-section of each neighborhood, each NSC will work to fulfill the mission the Mayor laid down in the wake of the violent attacks on the Jewish communities in Jersey City, NJ and Monsey, NY.

The coalitions, which will begin meeting in February, are modeled on anti-violence programs that have for years operated throughout the City as proven ways to generate safety by neighbors for their neighborhoods. Applying these core, time-tested principles, each NSC consists of leaders from approximately 24 community religious congregations, local organizations, tenant associations, community boards, businesses, and schools from of the three each neighborhoods.  

The Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes will work with the individual coalitions to identify the unique needs within each neighborhood, and will both scale existing efforts as well as develop innovative, long-term strategies that promote respect and break down stereotypes. The NSCs will also offer visible, physical presences in their communities such as neighborhood walks and speakers bureaus in schools and community organizations.

Each NSC will look to design and implement neighborhood-specific efforts to address hate crimes, providing a platform for community-driven solutions. Meeting approximately once a month, the coalitions are tasked with facilitating real and productive dialogue among community partners to generate concrete strategies to address root causes of hate crimes, mobilize residents in response to incidents, and promote cultural understanding among community groups that leads to opportunities for positive social interaction.

To help provide day-to-day support for the coalitions’ initiatives, the City plans to provide $200,000 to each of the three neighborhoods.

While each coalition will determine the programming best suited for their neighborhood, programs may include:

  • Neighborhood walks and corner watches led by diverse groups of NSC members, reinforcing a message of unity and common purpose to confront bias-motivated violence
  • Speakers bureaus consisting of diverse community members and peer messengers that will tour neighborhood schools to educate students about how stereotypes and prejudice can escalate into hate incidents and violence
  • Distribute Safe in the City micro-grants, a proven tool to support community based actions that reduce conflict
  • Conduct neighborhood anti-bias workshops and community-building events
  • Work with local schools to promote parent engagement and workshops
  • Produce and distribute materials combatting hate that use credible neighborhood messengers  
  • Pop-up tents to encourage neighbors to gather and meet each other

“Long-lasting change starts from the ground up, and the Neighborhood Safety Coalitions will help ensure our communities have the resources and support to celebrate their diversity and deter acts of hate,” said Deborah Lauter, Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes. “I applaud and thank every one of the coalition members for their commitment to their communities.”

“The Neighborhood Safety Coalitions announced today are based on tried and true community-based models that embrace diversity and work toward respect and safety for all. The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice is honored to help bring New Yorkers together to stand alongside their neighbors against hate and in support of community,” said Elizabeth Glazer, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice.

“Rooting out intolerance and hate takes a comprehensive effort that combines enforcement, education, dialogue and unity,” said District Attorney Eric Gonzalez. “That’s why I commend the Mayor and his Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes for creating Neighborhood Safety Coalitions that will build on Brooklyn’s diversity to combat bias and promote tolerance. My Office stands ready to support this important initiative.”

“The battle against hate crimes is multi-faceted, necessitating an “all hands on deck approach”. The first hands to come together need to be all segments of the local community where these attacks are happening. Their reach is deep in the community and they are the ones who have the most vested in keeping their homes and community peaceful and safe. The NSC coupled with all levels of government dedicating the appropriate resources will enable us to stabilize the crisis of hate crimes that keeps sinking into our streets. We are grateful to the Mayor for his stewardship of the NSC and the city’s response to anti-Semitic hate crimes,” said Rabbi David NiedermanPresident of the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn.

“The recent violent attacks, especially those on our Jewish sisters and brothers, have deeply shaken our neighborhood, our city, and our nation, and serve as a clarion call. It is a time for us to come together and take action as one united community against hate. El Puente, as our name suggests, is committed to building bridges with our neighborhood partners to inspire unity and understanding that will nurture a community of respect for all, regardless of religion, race, age, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. For decades, Williamsburg’s diverse communities have come together in times of struggle, and in this critical moment, we must do it again,” said Frances Lucerna, Co-Founder & Executive Director of El Puente.

“I thank Mayor de Blasio for creating the Neighborhood Safety Coalition and seeking ways to combat and eradicate hate from our neighborhoods,” said Avi Greenstein, CEO of the Boro Park Jewish Community Council. “I look forward to being a partner with the Mayor’s new Prevention of Hate Crimes office in leading the efforts to work towards the safety of the Boro Park community as an integral part of this vital coalition.”

“This has been ongoing, year in and year out. It’s not only happening in Crown Heights, but all around the U.S. I will be asking Faith leaders to get together to pray about this,” said Karl Cohen, President of the 71st Precinct Community Council.

“Neighbors In Action denounces all forms of violence and will continue working with community members to promote safety and healing for everyone,” said Roshan Johnson, Associate Director of Safety for Crown Heights, Neighbors in Action.

“We are horrified by the recent series of attacks on Jewish people and continuing anti-Semitic activities which encourage hate. We stand together as a community to stop these attacks and the  hate language which corrodes community wellbeing,” said Michael Rochford, Executive Director of St. Nick’s Alliance.

“We were honored that the Mayor built on the work that has been done in crown heights as a model for the rest of the City,” said Rabbi Eli Cohen, Executive Director of the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council.

I want to thank the Mayor for putting together this coalition of community leaders to show the “world that we stand together against hate crimes and will do everything in our power to bring our families and the communities together,” said Mike Tucker, Founder of the Lay the Guns Down Foundation.

“Hate crimes in our city, state and country continue to rise at alarming rates. Our collective efforts as human beings to interrupt, change, dismantle and ultimately eradicate the cycle of violence will be what resets the moral compass in our communities and provide an opportunity for us to restore some the humanity that has been stolen from us all. This process begins with how we see, hear and treat each other as human beings. I look forward to working with individuals and communities who will look at hate crimes in all its forms and against all communities in order to work toward solutions that will end the hate and violence,” said Juan Ramos, Executive Director of Southside United HDFC.

“Thank you Mayor deBlasio for making safety a priority in our community. If Clergy and Communities come together to address safety and have conversations with the Youth, all things will work together for the good” said Sr. Pastor Gwen Dingle, The Pentecostal House of Prayer.

"People often commit hate crimes because they fear what they don’t understand. Therefore, it is important to educate people on cultural differences. In joining this coalition, I hope to help educate those with misunderstanding of different cultures and break down negative stereotypes that lead to animosities,” said Louie Liu, Brooklyn Asian Civilian Observational Patrol.

“Where our community was once a melting pot , it has now become a  beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different hopes and dreams is now the beauty of our city,” said Karina Costantino, District 20 Elementary and Middle School Superintendent.

"In this difficult time our differences unite us more than they divide us. I accept this challenge to come together for the betterment of our community," said Rob Solano Cofounder & Executive Director of Churches United For Fair Housing, Inc.

DE BLASIO ADMINISTRATION OUTLINES PREPAREDNESS FOR NOVEL CORONAVIRUS


The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, FDNY, NYCEM, NYC Health + Hospitals poised to respond novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

  The City laid out its preparedness plans for the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak. The virus, initially identified in China, has now spread to 16 countries with 25 deaths, all in China. There are now two confirmed cases in the United States.

With the best emergency response teams in the nation, New York City stands ready to respond to any potential cases of the coronavirus,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. We will remain vigilant and ensure New Yorkers have the facts they need to stay safe.”

All City hospitals and health providers are now trained to identify symptoms and evaluate patients who may present symptoms for 2019-nCoV, which include cough, shortness of breath, and fever. Additionally, the City has established transport protocols for individuals who may present symptoms of 2019-nCoV and in need of a medical evaluation; infection prevention and control measures at all New York City hospitals; instructions on specimen collection and other preparations.

While there are zero diagnoses in New York City at this time, coronavirus has been detected in hundreds of people worldwide. While initially thought to only spread through prolonged exposure, more recent epidemiology indicates that person-to-person transmission is possibleWhile some infections have resulted in severe illness, and even death, others have presented mild, flu-like symptoms and been discharged from care. 
  
Authorities have instituted travel restrictions in at least 12 cities in China (including Wuhan), affecting tens of millions of people. The CDC remains poised to screen passengers based on need. To date, no passengers arriving from Wuhan or connecting flights at JFK have needed medical evaluation. However, New York City is fully prepared to transport individuals showing symptoms or who receive positive diagnoses as needed. 

The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHM) has conducted outreach and are providing guidance to local community-based organizations and health care providers serving our communities to inform them of the necessary precautions they need to take if someone with symptoms of coronavirus visits them. 

Additionally, NYC Health + Hospitals is working closely with the Health Department, and the public health system is well prepared in the event that a patient with nCoV-like symptoms presents at or is transported to one of its emergency departments. Frontline staff have up-to-date public health clinical information on the 2019-nCoV virus, including infection prevention and control, personal protective equipment usage and practices, instructions on specimen collection, and in-service trainings on ‘donning and doffing’ personal protective gear. NYC Health Hospitals has also embedded travel screening into the electronic health record system to ensure that any patient walking into one of its facility is promptly identified and isolated.

The CDC recommends people avoid non-essential travel to Wuhan. For travel deemed essential, the Health Department has shared the following CDC recommendations with healthcare providers regarding travelers to Wuhan:
  • Avoid contact with sick people
  • Avoid animals (alive or dead), animal markets, and products that come from animals (such as uncooked meat); 
  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
  • Older travelers and those with underlying health issues may be at risk for more severe disease and should discuss travel to Wuhan with their healthcare provider.

For those who recently traveled to Wuhan and feel sick with fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, CDC recommends:
  • Seek medical care right away. Before going to a doctor’s office or emergency room, call ahead and tell them about recent travel and symptoms.
  • Avoid contact with others.
  • Not travel while sick.
  • Cover mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not hands) when coughing or sneezing.
  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.

“The de Blasio administration is prepared for the likelihood of the novel coronavirus in New York City,” said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Dr. Raul Perea-Henze. “Our world-class public health system anchored by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and NYC Health + Hospitals, working together with our partners across government and in the communities, will manage whatever comes our way. We urge all New Yorkers to continue to pursue their everyday activities and routines, but to remain aware of the facts about coronavirus. Those with a travel history should see a doctor at the first sign of any flu-like symptoms. Everyone is welcome at all NYC Health + Hospitals facilities and will be treated with dignity and respect.”

"We take this rapidly changing situation seriously and are monitoring world events closely,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot. “New Yorkers should know the risk to residents of the city is low and that public health and emergency teams are ready to act swiftly if circumstances change. We urge New Yorkers who have recently travelled to the Wuhan area to contact their health care providers if they have fever, cough or shortness of breath.”

“Preparation and coordination are vital to any response. Today’s exercise brings together key individuals to discuss the important steps we can take to ensure we are ready to respond to anyone who may be affected by this virus,” said NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Deanne Criswell. “Contact their health care providers if they have fever, cough or shortness of breath.”

“FDNY’s highly-trained Paramedics and EMTs are prepared to respond to any potential calls related to the coronavirus,” said Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro. “The Department will continue to monitor this situation and work closely with the Health Department and every city agency to ensure the safety of New Yorkers.”

 “NYC Health + Hospitals takes an ‘all-infectious disease approach’ when preparing for public health threats such as coronavirus,” said Mitchell Katz, MD, President and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals. “Our hospitals are vigilant and well prepared in the event that a patient with coronavirus-like symptoms arrives at or is transported to one of our emergency departments. Further, our Special Pathogens Program ensures the ongoing readiness of our facilities through drills and exercises of varying scope and scale by testing system and facility processes and protocols.”

“New York City is committed to protecting the health and safety of all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status,” said Bitta Mostofi, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. “No one should be afraid to get the care they need, when they need it. If you or your loved ones have recently travelled to the Wuhan area and are showing symptoms, contact your health care providers or seek care, in your language and community, today.”


Friday, January 24, 2020

Founder Of Meridian Capital Asset Management Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For Stealing Over $1 Million Of Investor Funds


 Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that JOHN GERACI was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to 24 months in prison for conspiring to commit securities and wire fraud.  GERACI participated in a scheme to defraud investors in his company, Meridian Capital Asset Management.  GERACI caused two clients (“Victim-1” and “Victim-2”) to invest in a hedge fund through his company called the Meridian Matrix Long Short Fund (the “Meridian Matrix Fund”).  Between in or about December 2015 and November 2016, GERACI provided fictitious account statements and updates to Victim-1 and Victim-2, telling them that their investment was worth millions when, in reality, GERACI knew that large portions of it had been stolen by the Meridian Matrix Fund’s  co-founder, Nicholas Mitsakos.  GERACI eventually liquidated the Meridian Matrix Fund and misappropriated significant portions of the remaining funds.  Although GERACI had stolen over $1 million of Victim-1 and Victim-2’s investment for himself, GERACI falsely told them that their entire investment had been taken by Mitsakos.  GERACI used the stolen money to pay his own personal and business expenses. 
GERACI pled guilty on October 3, 2019, and was sentenced by United States District Judge Alison J. Nathan.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “John Geraci lied to his clients about their investment with Nicholas Mitsakos, and later concealed that he had recovered a significant portion of their investment from Mitsakos.  Now Geraci, like Mitsakos before him, is headed to prison.”
According to the Complaint, the Indictment, and other statements made in open court:
GERACI was the principal and founder of Meridian Capital Asset Management.  In or about February 2015, GERACI was introduced to Nicholas Mitsakos, who purported to operate a hedge fund called Matrix Capital (“Matrix”).  Mitsakos told GERACI that Matrix had tens of millions of dollars under management and had achieved annual returns between 19.4% and 66.3% from 2012 to 2014.  GERACI and Mitsakos subsequently entered into an arrangement whereby GERACI would raise money for Mitsakos, Mitsakos would manage that money through a new vehicle, the Meridian Matrix Fund, and GERACI and Mitsakos would then split any fees that the Meridian Matrix Fund generated.  As part of this arrangement, GERACI solicited Victim-1 and Victim-2 to invest approximately $2 million in the Meridian Matrix Fund, in large part by relying on Mitsakos’s claims about his supposed fund’s assets under management and performance returns.
By in or about December 2015, however, GERACI learned that Mitsakos had only invested approximately $1.2 million of Victim-1 and Victim-2’s investment, and had misappropriated significant portions of the remaining money.  GERACI also learned that Mitsakos never had any actual assets under management, and that his performance returns were accordingly fictitious and misleading.  Nonetheless, GERACI never told Victim-1 or Victim-2 that their investment was in jeopardy or had been solicited with misleading information.  To the contrary, GERACI sent Victim-1 and Victim-2 updates that hid Mitsakos’s misappropriation and falsely claimed that their investment had appreciated.  GERACI sent these fictitious updates even after GERACI had liquidated the Meridian Matrix Fund’s trading positions in or about June 2016.  Beginning in or about November 2015, GERACI also misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars of Victim-1 and Victim-2’s money for himself. 
In or about August 2016, Mitsakos was charged in this District with securities fraud and other offenses.  In or about September 2016, GERACI changed course:  Instead of providing fictitious account updates to Victim-1 and Victim-2, GERACI told them, in substance and in part, that their entire investment had been wiped out through Mitsakos’s fraud.  GERACI did this even though he had ultimately received approximately $1.1 million of Victim-1 and Victim-2’s investment back from Mitsakos, including after liquidating the Meridian Matrix Fund’s trading positions.  Rather than returning this amount to Victim-1 and Victim-2, GERACI used it to pay for his own personal and business expenses, including, for example, payments on a BMW automobile, a gym membership, gas, groceries, travel expenses, and his cellphone bill.
In addition to sending false account updates to Victim-1 and Victim-2 even after learning that Mitsakos had lied about his fund’s assets and performance and that Mitsakos had stolen significant portions of Victim-1 and Victim-2’s investment, GERACI continued to try to raise money from others for an investment related to the Meridian Matrix Fund.  In attempting to do so, moreover, GERACI relied on the same representations about Matrix’s assets and performance that he knew to be false.   
Mitsakos pled guilty to conspiring to commit securities fraud and wire fraud on May 25, 2017, and was sentenced on November 7, 2017, to 30 months in prison by the Honorable Denny Chin, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit who was sitting by designation in the Southern District of New York. 
In addition to the prison sentence, GERACI, 62, was sentenced to three years of supervised release.  The Court further ordered GERACI to forfeit a sum of $1,098,971.38 and to pay restitution to the victims of the offense.
Mr. Berman praised the investigative work of the United States Postal Inspection Service and thanked the Securities and Exchange Commission for its assistance. 

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Van Cortlandt Park Alliance - Join us at the Bronx Parks Speak Up


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Join us at the Bronx Coalition for Parks and Greenspaces' 26th Annual Bronx Parks Speak Up on Saturday February 29th from 11am to 5pm at Lehman College where our Environmental Education Manager will be leading a presentation, our Urban Eco-Teens will be participating in the panel discussion and the organization will be tabling.  

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Bronx Progressives Annual Meeting - Wednesday, Jan 29th, 2019 at 6:30pm!



Hello Bronx Progressives members!

Bronx Progressives is proud to invite you to our upcoming meeting on Wenesday, January 29th at 6:30pm at 1231 Lafayette Ave, 2nd Fl, Bronx, NY 10474 (6 Train to Hunts Point Ave, also BX 5, 6 and 19 buses).

We will be giving an update of our prior year, having a vote to endorse Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, decide other priority races, and take nominations for the executive committee! 

We look forward to seeing you all on January 29th at 6:30pm! We welcome all to bring a dish to share!

***This meeting is ADA accessible and is a safe space for all races, religions, sexes, gender identities, ages and beliefs***