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MARCH & RALLY for AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Wednesday, Feb. 2nd
March across the Brooklyn Bridge or Meet at City Hall
Affordable housing IS a queer issue!
When the average price for a 1-bedroom apartment in
Manhattan is more than $1 million dollars,
homelessness is through the roof, and the cost of
rent is out of control, New Yorkers will march and
rally this Wednesday to demand the City and State
respond to our need for affordable housing.
As queers who often struggle for financial security,
lack familial support, job protection and government
tax breaks, this issue is of particular importance to
our community.
This Wednesday, February 2nd, there will be a
massive MARCH & RALLY for AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
A diverse coalition of organizations has come together
to address the crisis in affordable housing in our
city with 5 simple demands. If met, greater access to
affordable housing could become a reality for New
Yorkers today.
Join the LGBT contingent for affordable housing!
LOGISTICS:
To march across the Brooklyn Bridge:
Meet at 3:15 pm at the Brooklyn War Memorial on Camden
Plaza West (across from the Park Plaza restaurant).
We'll be the ones with rainbow flags and (hopefully) a
marching band. (For specific directions, see below.)
To meet us at the rally at City Hall:
Meet at 4:30 pm at Broadway and Chambers.
Questions? Call Jessica at Queers for Economic Justice
(212) 564 - 3608
or see the march & rally website
"
http://www.HousingHereAndNow.org/".
Housing Works / the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Community Center / New York City AIDS
Housing Network / and Queers for Economic Justice
invite all LGBT organizations and individuals to join
in this important rally.
We will be marching in coalition with the following
other organizations:
1199 / SEIU, ACORN, Action for Community
Empowerment, American Association of Jews from the
Former USSR, Amethyst Womenâs Project, Inc.,
ANHD, Asian Americans for Equality, Beyond Shelter
Coalition, Black Veterans for Social Justice, Bronx
Greens, Bushwick Housing Independence Project,
Central Park Gardens Tenants Association, Chelsea for
Peace, Chinese Progressive Association, Citywide
Taskforce on Housing Committee, CityWide Tenant
Coalition, Coalition for the Homeless, Committee to
Protect Rent Controlled Tenants, Community Free
Democrats, Community Justice Center, Community
Service Society, Cooper Square Committee, Council on
Homeless Policies & Services, Cypress Hills, LDC,
DC 37, Disabled in Action of Metropolitan New York,
E. 79th Street Neighborhood Association, East Side
Congregations for Housing Justice, East Side Tenants
Coalition, El Puente, Fifth Avenue Committee,
Goddard Riverside, Forest Hills Community House,
Friends of Public Housing, Gates Patchen Houses,
Good Ole Lower East Side, Green Community
Innovations, Habitat for Humanity â NYC, Harlem
Congregation for Community Improvement, Harlem Fight
Back, Harlem Operation Take Back (HOTB), Harlem
Tenants Council, Hester Street Collaborative,
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Institute for
Community Living, Inc., Interfaith Assembly on
Housing and Homeless, Jan Hus Presbyterian Church,
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, Make the Road
By Walking, Mason Tenders District Council, Met
Council on Housing, Middle Collegiate Church,
Miracle Maker, Inc., Mothers on the Move, Neighbors
Helping Neighbors, New Settlement Apartments, New
York City Central Labor Council, New York Immigration
Coalition, Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy
Coalition, Partnership for the Homeless, People
United for Children, Pratt Institute Center for
Community & Environmental Development (PICCED),
Southside United HDFC (Los Sures), St. Nicholas NPC,
Student Social Workers for a Progressive Society,
Supportive Housing Network of NY, Task Force on
Housing of the Unitarian Church of All Souls, Teacher
Advocate Caucus, Tenants & Neighbors, The Miracle
Makers, Inc., The N'COBRA Angola 11 Chapter, The New
York Chapter- Physicians for Social Responsibility,
United Federation of Teachers, UPFRONT News, Urban
Agenda, Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB),
West Side Campaign Against Hunger, West Side
Federation for Senior & Supportive Housing, West
Siders for Peace, Working Families Party (list in
formation)
Keep pressing these next 6 days â together we will,
"Build It, Fix It, Save It!"
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For those marching across the bridge,
we will meet at 3:15 at the Brooklyn War Memorial on
Cadman Plaza West opposite the Park Plaza Restaurant.
Just look for rainbow flags. (Directions below.)
If you can't march across the bridge, we will meet
you in Manhattan on the southwest corner of Chambers
and Broadway at 4:30.
Directions to Cadman Plaza:
By car from Manhattan, take first exit off Brooklyn
Bridge. Make left off the ramp. You are on Cadman
Plaza West. The observing site is about two blocks
ahead on the left, opposite the Park Plaza
Restaurant.
>From Brooklyn, Queens, or Staten Island take the
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Cadman Plaza exit.
By subway:
(1) 2, 3 (7th Ave Express) Clark Street station is
located at the corner of Henry Street. Walk one block
east and two blocks north.
(2) 4, 5 (Lex Ave Express) Borough Hall station is
located at Joralemon Street and Court Street. Walk
north on Court Street (which becomes Cadman Plaza)
about seven or eight blocks.
(3) A, C (8th Ave Line) High Street station is
located at Cranberry Street and Cadman Plaza. Exit at
the rear of the train, if coming from Manhattan. Walk
one block north and cross the street.
(4) M, R (BMT) Court Street station is located at the
corner of Montague Street. Exit at the front of the
train, if coming from Manhattan. Walk north on Court
Street (which becomes Cadman Plaza) about five or six
blocks.
(5) A, C, F (8th Ave Line, Culver Line) Jay
Street--Borough Hall station, located at Jay Street
and Myrtle Avenue. Exit at the rear of the train, if
coming from Manhattan. Walk north to Tillary Street,
then west to Cadman Plaza.
Joseph N. DeFilippis
Coordinator
Queers for Economic Justice
16 West 32nd Street #10H
New York, NY 10001
(212) 564-3608
www.QueersforEconomicJustice.org
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