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Meng, Markey, Ramirez, And Espaillat Introduce Tour of World-Class Glass Recycling
Destination Reception Assistance Act To Support Facility in District 27
Local Reception Of New Arrivals
(Continued from page 9) commends and endorses the Des- Suzan DelBene (WA-01), Jim
tination Reception Assistance Act. McGovern (MA-02), Melanie
ties with the resources they need Cities and communities across Stansbury (NM-01), Cori Bush
to provide essential services to the country have lacked needed (MO-01), Nydia Velázquez (NY-
our newest neighbors. By invest- infrastructure and federal sup- 07), and Judy Chu (CA-28). In the
ing in workforce development, port to effectively and humanely Senate, the bill is cosponsored
stable housing, and legal support, welcome arriving asylum seekers by Senators Dick Durbin (D-
we help set up new arrivals for and other newcomers – this bill Ill.), Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.),
success and strengthen our com- addresses that challenge head Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Cory
munities as a whole. The National on,” said Erol Kekic, Senior Vice Booker (D-N.J.), Peter Welch
Partnership for New Americans President for Programs at Church (D-Vt.), Richard Blumenthal (D-
applauds this critical effort and World Service. “It is imperative Conn.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.),
urges Congress to support this that we better support the local Laphonza Butler (D-Calif.), Ber-
vital legislation,” said Nicole communities which receive and nie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Mazie
Melaku, Executive Director of support new arrivals as they and Hirono (D-Hawaii). Council Member Nanta- corporation, they take their
the National Partnership for New their families become our neigh- The Destination Reception As- sha Williams thanked Council obligation seriously to conduct
Americans. bors, coworkers, and schoolmates. sistance Act is endorsed by New Member Shaun Abreu, Chair of their business in a sustainable,
“The Destination Reception As- We applaud Congress for turning York Immigration Coalition, Am- the Sanitation Committee, for ethical, and safe manner. Glass
sistance Act provides the partner- towards practical and proven solu- nesty International USA, Wom- joining me on a tour of EWG can be perpetually recycled
ship and resources that communi- tions to the challenges we face at en’s Refugee Commission, Refu- Glass Recovery & Recycle Corp. without losing any quality. Their
ties need to welcome newcomers the border. This legislation invests gees International, International With six facilities across Tristate commitment to providing clean,
so they can start their new lives,” in our capacity to welcome, help- Rescue Committee, National area including four in the 27th high-quality cullet ensures that
said Melanie Nezer, Vice Presi- ing to ensure all of us have the Partnership for New Americans, District, EWG Glass is setting the glass we use every day is safe
dent of Advocacy and External resources we need to thrive and Church World Service, Friends the standard for sustainable and recyclable, perpetually and
Relations at the Women’s Refugee flourish.” Committee on National Legis- glass recycling. As a recycling without compromise.
Commission. “The United States “Faith groups have long rec- lation, American Immigration
has a commitment to welcome ognized that loving thy neighbor Lawyers Association, Interna- Conversation On Racial Equity
those seeking safety, and our com- means ensuring both protection tional Refugee Assistance Project,
munities are strengthened when and reception. The Destination Center for Gender & Refugee
all are given the chance to thrive.” Reception Assistance Act restores Studies, Save the Children, Na-
“To meet the worldwide migra- our legacy of welcoming commu- tional Immigration Law Center,
tion challenges of the 21st century, nities by strengthening functional United We Dream, Human Rights
we need the federal government partnerships and cementing or- First, United Church of Christ,
to work in partnership with states derly and benevolent processes,” MomsRising, American Civil
and localities to humanely and ef- said Anika Forrest, Legislative Liberties Union (ACLU), Refugee
ficiently receive noncitizens who Director for Domestic Policy at Congress, Jesuit Refugee Service
arrive after traversing oceans, the Friends Committee on Na- USA, Immigrant Defenders Law
harsh landscapes, and dangerous tional Legislation. “The United Center, Oasis Legal Services,
situations in the hopes of joining States needs sustainable migration Borderlands Resource Initiative,
the fabric of America,” said Jenni- management policies that ensure Refugee Advocacy Lab, HIAS,
fer Ibañez Whitlock, Supervisory respite and vital services, as well Wind of the Spirit Immigrant
Policy & Practice Counsel at the as healthy and prosperous transi- Resource Center, International
American Immigration Lawyers tions for newcomers. This policy Institute of New England, MIRA
Association (AILA). “This bill is a is a critical step toward fulfilling Coalition, Immigration Hub,
sensible solution to addressing the this nation’s promise to provide Alianza Americas, Unitarian In November 2022, New conversation on racial equity at
economic realities of certain costs refuge.” Universalists for Social Justice, York City voted to establish the our Admin Headquarters in For-
currently borne by cities and states In the House of Representatives, Interfaith Welcome Coalition of Commission on Racial Equity est Hills. New Yorkers of all ages
and sets them up to benefit from the legislation is co-sponsored by San Antonio, Network Lobby for (CORE) to advance racial equity and backgrounds came together
the long-term contributions we Representatives Ayanna Pressley Catholic Social Justice, Advocates in government operations and to voice what they want NYC
know that immigrants inevitably (MA-07), Eleanor Holmes Norton for Human Rights, Ascentria Care to increase community voice in government to prioritize to make
provide to receiving communities. (DC), André Carson (IN-07), Alliance, National Immigrant government decision making. our city more equitable. Feedback
When we invest in our shared fu- Dan Goldman (NY-10), Jonathan Justice Center, Vera Institute of CORE developed and released from the conversation will be in-
ture, we make America stronger.” Jackson (IL-01), Nikema Williams Justice, and Illinois Community draft community equity priori- corporated into CORE’s efforts to
“Church World Service strongly (GA-05), Juan Vargas (CA-52), for Displaced Migrants. ties to improve the wellbeing of advocate for more equitable poli-
New Yorkers harmed by racism. cies and practices across NYC’s
Leader Jeffries Statement On Shooting At West Indian On August 15, we partnered food, housing, education, policing,
American Day Parade with CORE to host a community and economic systems.
Democratic Leader Hakeem victims and their families during threat of gun violence. CUNY Receives $200,000 From
Jeffries released the following this difficult time. No one in Brooklyn, New York Lumina Foundation to Create Teaching
statement: The parade is a beautiful display or America is safe until we get
of culture and community that I weapons of war off our streets. Tools on Ethical Use of AI
I am saddened and horrified have been honored to attend over America cannot be the best ver-
by today’s shooting at the West the years, including this year. sion of herself until we crush the (Continued from page 9) faculty member with expertise in
Indian American Day Parade in Every American should be able to scourge of gun violence once and the use of AI.
Brooklyn. My prayers are with the celebrate their heritage without the for all. “The ethical use of emerging The teaching materials they
Gillibrand Statement On Deaths Of Six Hostages In Gaza technologies like artificial intel- have created include projects in
ligence is a crucial area of focus which CUNY students learn how
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand including Israeli-American Hersh heart breaks for his parents, Rachel for the future of higher education,” to build and use customized chat-
today issued the following state- Goldberg-Polin. My heart is with and Jon, who worked tirelessly to said Lumina President Jamie bots, which are AI programs that
ment on the six hostages killed in their families and loved ones today. bring Hersh and all the hostages Merisotis. “We are proud to sup- are designed to have automated
Gaza, including Israeli-Ameri- “Hersh was just 23 years old, home. port CUNY’s efforts to develop conversations with humans.
can Hersh Goldberg-Polin: described by his mother as a ‘happy- “Hamas leaders must be held ac- innovative teaching tools that not For example, education students
go-lucky, laid back, good humored, countable for their crimes. And we only advance AI literacy but also at York College will train bots
“I’m devastated and horrified respectful and curious person’ with will keep working until we bring the ensure that today’s students are with information customized to
by the murder of six hostages, a bright future ahead of him. My remaining hostages home.” prepared to navigate the complexi- the materials and learning needs
ties and ethical considerations of students in their classrooms. In
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