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==Center for Working Families== | ==Center for Working Families== | ||
+ | In 2008 Brad Lander, [[Pratt Institute]] served on the advisory board of [[Center for Working Families]].<ref>http://www.centerforworkingfamilies.info/about.php</ref> | ||
− | + | ==Progressive Caucus== | |
+ | The [[New York City Council Progressive Caucus]] was formed early in 2010 to fight for progressive values and combat Bloomberg, a mayor who has often, in the words of caucus co-chair [[Brad Lander]], "undermined grassroots democracy." By June 2010, 12 of the city's 51 council members had joined the caucus. Prominent members include; | ||
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+ | *[[Brad Lander]], caucus co-chair. | ||
+ | *[[Melissa Mark-Viverito]], a council member who represents East Harlem and who is the caucus's other co-chair. | ||
+ | *[[Daniel Dromm]], who represents Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and other parts of northwest Queens.<ref>[http://peoplesworld.org/ny-progressive-caucus-demands-tax-the-rich/] NY Progressive Caucus demands: Tax the rich, Dan Margolis, Peoples World, June 23 2010, accessed June 23 2010</ref> | ||
+ | [[Category:New york City Council Progressive Caucus]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Center for Working Families]] | [[Category:Center for Working Families]] |
Revision as of 22:19, 23 June 2010
Brad Lander
Center for Working Families
In 2008 Brad Lander, Pratt Institute served on the advisory board of Center for Working Families.[1]
Progressive Caucus
The New York City Council Progressive Caucus was formed early in 2010 to fight for progressive values and combat Bloomberg, a mayor who has often, in the words of caucus co-chair Brad Lander, "undermined grassroots democracy." By June 2010, 12 of the city's 51 council members had joined the caucus. Prominent members include;
- Brad Lander, caucus co-chair.
- Melissa Mark-Viverito, a council member who represents East Harlem and who is the caucus's other co-chair.
- Daniel Dromm, who represents Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and other parts of northwest Queens.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.centerforworkingfamilies.info/about.php
- ↑ [1] NY Progressive Caucus demands: Tax the rich, Dan Margolis, Peoples World, June 23 2010, accessed June 23 2010