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+ | Gale Brewer, [[National Women's Political Caucus]] sponsored a January 18, 1988 "March For Racial Justice" to NYC Town Hall. Other sponsors included the [[Communist Party USA]], the [[Socialist Workers Party]], and [[Young Socialist Alliance]]. | ||
==Matewan showing== | ==Matewan showing== |
Revision as of 11:07, 18 December 2014
Gale Brewer is Manhattan Borough President.
"March For Racial Justice"
Gale Brewer, National Women's Political Caucus sponsored a January 18, 1988 "March For Racial Justice" to NYC Town Hall. Other sponsors included the Communist Party USA, the Socialist Workers Party, and Young Socialist Alliance.
Matewan showing
Monday May 1, 1989 New York Democratic Socialists of America sponsored a showing of the pro-union film "Matewan" in solidarity with striking Eastern Airlines workers. Gale Brewer added her name to the sponsoring committee.
Praising Margaret Chin
In January 2014, after winning a tough re-election campaign against a much younger opponent with little political experience, Councilmember Margaret Chin showed off her own strong political ties as she entered a second term at her inauguration.
Chin was also praised — always professionally, but sometimes on a deeply personal level — by Sen. Chuck Schumer, House Representatives Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney, State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Borough President Gale Brewer, and State Sen. Daniel Squadron.[1]