With NYC Mayoral Race Upended, Some Progressives Respond With A Unity Ticket
arrow Maya Wiley spoke to voters on Saturday in front of Fairway Market on the Upper West Side. Elizabeth Kim / Gothamist
Progressives who rescinded their endorsements of Scott Stringer last week are facing a critical decision in the coming days: Do they coalesce around another candidate on the left or go their own ways in one of the most consequential New York City mayoral elections in decades?
One potential outcome may be a so-called unity ticket, in which progressives back both Dianne Morales, the most left-leaning candidate in the race, and Maya Wiley, who has straddled the lane between Morales and Stringer.
NYC City Council Campaign: Campaign Manager Didnât Say Manhattan Neighborhood Is Too White and Too Jewish
âNobody on the campaign thinks the Upper West Side is âtoo Jewish.â Itâs ridiculous and libel.â
Aaron Bandler is a staff writer for the Jewish Journal, mainly covering anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias. Originally from the Bay Area, his past work experience includes writing for The Daily Wire, The Daily Caller and Townhall.
Queen Anne style townhouses in Upper West Side Landmark District, West End Avenue at 76 Street, New York, NY. Photo by Barry Winiker/Getty Images
A spokesperson for a New York City Council campaign is claiming that contrary to news reports, their campaign manager never said that the Upper West Side of Manhattan is âtoo white and too Jewish.â
A MESSAGE OF SOLIDARITY – Greenberg Traurig’s Social, Racial, and Economic Justice Action Plan
In the face of injustice, Greenberg Traurig’s Social, Racial, and Economic Justice Action Plan commits to upholding the rule of law and equality for all.
More deeply than ever before, we join the voices against racism. We are listening. We see you. We are with you. As lawyers we have a responsibility to drive change, fight injustice, and advocate for justice. Never has it been more critical than now for us to recognize that role and opportunity and to act on it. We do a great deal. But it’s not enough. The murder of George Floyd and those who came before and since him unfortunately are stark reminders that we need to do more and stand up and ensure justice and respect for all. This is our time to listen. To have those uncomfortable conversations. To have the courage to act and to do our part. It is way past time.
‘GTDRIVES: Dynamic Dialogues,’ Greenberg Traurig’s Diversity Podcast, Continues ‘Courageous Conversation’ on Criminal Justice Reform
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GTDRIVES: Dynamic Dialogues, Greenberg Traurig’s diversity focused podcast, continues its series on criminal justice reform with the release of a fourth episode, featuring a “Courageous Conversation” with Karen M. Kennard, a Government Law & Policy Practice shareholder in the firm’s Austin office. NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 11, 2021 GTDRIVES: Dynamic Dialogues, Greenberg Traurig’s diversity focused podcast, continues its series on criminal justice reform with the release of a fourth episode, featuring a “Courageous Conversation” with Karen M. Kennard, a Government Law & Policy Practice shareholder in the firm’s Austin office.
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