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This Thursday, homeless New Yorkers will ask questions directly of New York City mayoral candidates during a virtual forum. The historic event’s conception and organization was led in part by a New Yorker who is homeless himself – Shams DaBaron, an advocate for the city’s homeless and a resident at the Lucerne, an Upper West Side hotel operating as a shelter, who developed the event in partnership with activist groups including the UWS Open Hearts Initiative.
Thursday’s forum marks the culmination of a recent foray into activism for DaBaron, who spent last fall organizing and speaking at rallies alongside locals and his fellow residents to successfully block New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s efforts to move its occupants elsewhere.
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A man orders food at a street vendor in Zuccotti Park during the lunch hour in Lower Manhattan, April 12, 2019 in New York City. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Pandemic complicates Council s latest push to reform street vendor industry
MD Alam was used to seeing a steady stream of customers at his Midtown food truck before Covid-19 hit.
The cart he has set up for years on the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 44th Street where he sells South Asian specialties like tandoori chicken and biryani was frequented by office workers and tourists alike in what was, until nine months ago, one of the city’s busiest neighborhoods.