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The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie youth and build homes during annual address By David Brand will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy By Victoria Merlino tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to build condos, hotels, shops and office space “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS along Flushing Creek. The advisory vote is and spilled garbage that many of my the latest phase in the city’s land use process constituents are burdened with on a regular for the site. basis, the trash trains have other negative The Queens borough president will also repercussions on the environment, local weigh in before the project goes before the property values and the public health,” City Council, which traditionally votes in Addabbo said. lock step with the local Councilmember Peter  Koo on land use measures. The rezoning would allow FWRA LLC, a SAVE THE DATE: THE QUEENS partnership of three developers that own the County Bar Association will host its annual land, to reshape the Flushing waterfront, cre- Judiciary, Past Presidents and Golden ating a 13-tower, mixed-use complex across Jubilarian dinner on Tuesday, March 31 at 6 the 29 acres of mostly unutilized land. 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[email protected] or re- counts and memories. lost power in New York City and Con Edison urged residents to Westchester County, surpassing avoid downed wires and to re- the impact of Hurricane Irene, port them to the utility and to the Votewhich countknocked out power delayed for NYPD. anotherA tree week fell on top of in a house Council near 82nd Avenue District and 218th Street in 31Hollis Hillsspecial Tuesday. Photo election by Michael Nussbaum By David Brand their rivals, but only Manny Silva, currently in Queens Daily Eagle third place, listed his entire ballot. Who Ex-Bronxwill represent Council District prosecutor 31? vies for Western Queens Onecouncil candidate, deputy superintendent seat Shawn Who knows. Rux, coordinated with Osina to encourage vot- Forman said she supported Mina Malik, anoth- and focus on addressing climate change. Two weeks after the special election in a By David Brand ers to rank one first and the other second, ac- Queens Daily Eagle er former prosecutor, in the 2019 Democratic pri- “Every facet of our society needs to be viewed city council district covering Southeast Queens cording to people familiar with their campaigns. mary for Queens district attorney. She considered through a greener lens,” she said. “For example, and the Far Rockaway area, the New York City Community activist and former Bronx prose- Rux is currently in sixth place with 2.75 percent cutor Julia Forman has entered a crowded field to public defender Tiffany Cabán her second choice, whileof the we vote. need to create more open, green space Board of Elections said it won’t begin counting she said. “I was very torn in that election,” For- for people to enjoy, those spaces will also have a absentee and affidavit ballots until March 16. represent Western Queens’ Council District 26. Latoya Benjamin, an economic develop- Forman, who recently won a position as a ju- man said. “I wish we had ranked-choice voting in positive environmental impact.” The BOE said the delay is due to the contin- ment director for State Sen. James Sanders, is dicial delegate in the Queens County Democratic that situation.” At least eight other candidates have filed to ued trickle of eligible ballots. in fourth place with about 5 percent of the vote. Party, said her experience in the Bronx District She said her main focus is development, an is- run for Van Bramer’s seat in 2021, including Tavo It means New York City will have to wait to Rev. Sherwyn James, a Democratic district Attorney’s Office motivated her to run for the sue top of mind for many constituents in Western Bortoli, Lorenzo Brea, Heajin Kim, Sultan Maruf, see how the first test of ranked-choice voting leader, is in fifth place with 4.35 percent. council seat now held by term-limited incumbent Queen, which has seen enormous growth and sig- Brent O’Leary and Giselle Burgess, Bianca Ozeri plays out. No candidate appears likely to re- Business owner Nancy Martinez is in sev- Jimmy Van Bramer. nificant displacement over the past decade. and Julie Won. Van Bramer’s Chief of Staff Mat- ceive an outright majority. thewenth, Wallaceeducator is Latanyaalso expected Collins to runis in in eighth District and “A lot of what I saw there led me to want to “I see District 26 at an important crossroads business consultant Nicole Lee is in ninth. With nearly all machine votes counted, Sel- run,” said Forman, who has lived in Dutch Kills right now and this election is going to decide 26. vena Brooks-Powers holds a narrow lead over with her husband since 2014. “It’s a wholly re- which way we go,” said Forman, a member of the Pesach Osina in the nine-candidate race to re- active position. The thing already happened and Western Queens Community land Trust. “I want place Donovan Richards, who left the council seeing that led me to want to be more proactive, to to make sure the community is kept in mind when PUBLISHERS:PUBLISHERS: after winning the election for borough president work in a way that people are able to avoid enter- it comes to all land use matters.” Michael Nussbaum last year Michael Nussbaum J.D.J.D. 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They are separated by 206 ballots. cordingate enforcement to BOE records. in Black and Latino communities that would have allowedEagle file Amazon photo by Davidto build Brand a Black History MonthDavid Brandwith more than 120 Founded in 1841 by Isaac Van Anden If neither candidate receives more than 50 [email protected] across New York City. large corporate campus in Long Island without events. [email protected] Image via QPL The Brooklyn Eagle (USPS Number 019555) is published every week percent of the vote after absentee and affida- these early results are promising and I look for- middle school in the heart of the predominantly “We need to be more focused on restorative community input, as well as other recent devel- on Thursday except the last week in December and the last week of vit ballots are tabulated, the last place finished ward to all of the votes being counted.” Jewish section of Far Rockaway. 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ECORD of & RTHE LAW COMMERCE Founded in 1938 “Commerce defies every wind, outrides every tempest, invades every zone.” * The Record of Law and Commerce (USPS 067- 080, ISSN 2329-0064) is published 50 times a year, except the last week of August and the last week of December by EBrooklyn Media, 16 Court Street, 30th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11241. Subscription price is $50 per year. Telephone (718) 643-9099, ext: 103. Periodicals Postage paid at Brooklyn, NY Postmaster. Send address changes to The Record of Law and Commerce, 16 Court Street, 30th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11241. *George Bancroft, 19th Century American Statesman & Historian. A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, school as we know it has been transformed By Carrie Melago CHALKBEAT A teacher in Newark trudges through the snow to find students who haven’t logged into her all-re- mote class, a sad ritual of tracking down teens that began for her last March. A student in Indiana gets the lead role in her school musical — only to rehearse over Zoom af- ter she’s quarantined. An alternative high school in Brooklyn grap- ples with twin crises: the death of their principal and how to keep students who have previously struggled on track during remote learning. On the first anniversary of a cascade of nation- wide school shutdowns, Chalkbeat is looking back on this toughest of years in education through those who experienced it firsthand: educators, counsel- ors, students, parents. Some of them will be famil- iar to our readers, compelling figures we met early in the pandemic who we wanted to revisit. Others we have met since and felt their stories powerfully spoke to this remarkable year. A kindergarten class socially distances while preparing to leave their classroom at Stark Elementary School on October 21, 2020 in School during the pandemic looks differ- Stamford, Connecticut. Photo by John Moore courtesy of Chalkbeat ent for every district, every school, every fami- ly. For some there are plexiglass dividers and face proaches, the debate over whether and how shields; for others, Zoom and Google Classroom. schools should reopen continues to roil. Some Where one teacher eagerly attends class in person, studies show schools aren’t major sources of another is filled with fear. The random testing, the transmission, as long as the larger community’s grading systems, the hybrid schedules vary wild- rates aren’t high and precautions are taken. The ly. But one thing unites them all — school as we Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new know it has been completely transformed. guidance urged districts to reopen full-time where The first inkling of how vastly American edu- community spread is low or moderate — and even cation would be disrupted by the pandemic came where it’s high with enough testing. during a Feb. 25 Centers for Disease Control press Meanwhile, all sides of the complicated de- availability. It was almost an afterthought, really. bate worry about the long-term impact on students Nancy Messonnier, a CDC director, was spelling and how teachers will make up for learning loss. out “non pharmaceutical interventions” to prevent Ideas abound for how to address these two disrupt- the spread of the novel coronavirus when she sug- ed years, from an influx of federal money to longer gested Americans talk to their school about plans school days to widespread tutoring programs. for dismissals or closures. While some districts are still struggling with “Ask if there are plans for teleschool,” she whether and how to reopen this spring, others said. “I contacted my local school superintendent have their sights set on the fall, particularly with this morning with exactly those questions.” teachers across the country getting vaccinated. For Just two days later, Bothell High School in A student returned to school at P.S. 5 Port Morris in the Bronx. some schools, there will be a super-charged sum- Washington state became the first school in the Photo courtesy of NYC Mayor’s Office mer school. For others, an early back-to-school U.S. to shut down. date. And some administrators already feel certain Last spring, Chromebooks and iPads sudden- while sharing devices, relying on unreliable inter- device drop-offs. some form of hybrid or virtual learning is here to ly became as much a part of students’ daily lives as net, or without a device at all. When jobs evap- Once schools began reopening, the divisions stay. chalkboards and notebooks. Terms like live instruc- orated, families were left worrying about having deepened. Districts with mostly white students A year into the pandemic, coronavirus is still tion, asynchronous learning, and Zoom bombing enough food for their children and whether they were more likely to be open for some in-person here, and most schools are very far from normal. were suddenly part of everyday education parlance. would need to suddenly leave their homes. While learning. In some large cities that offer in-per- Parents, teachers, and students are struggling with Graduations were canceled, standardized tests were wealthy families created pandemic pods and hired son school, most families have declined seats and the disruptions to learning. There is fear and, for scrapped, grading systems were upended. A reali- private teachers, other parents who worked out- opted for virtual — particularly families of col- many, there is grief. Intense disagreements about ty that reopening school buildings would require side of the home had to scramble for care. or who are more likely to be impacted by the vi- reopening persist, and divisions have been un- masks, distance, plexiglass, and money — lots of In the darkest days, educators stepped up in rus and whose trust in schools has been eroded. earthed that won’t disappear with vaccinations. money — was setting in. creative, inspiring ways. Teachers dropped free Meanwhile, enrollment has dropped in districts But many people are now pulling in the same di- Just as the virus has taken a greater toll on school meals off at their students’ homes so fear- and states across the country, especially as par- rection and united in a common goal: how to give communities of color, education disparities ful parents didn’t have to stand in lines. Educa- ents found other options for their youngest chil- students the support they need and how to make emerged almost immediately as well. The dig- tors who are parents themselves juggled teaching dren, a trend that could shape budgets and enroll- school better. ital divide created inequity from the start, with while overseeing their children’s remote learning. ment trends for years to come. Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering some students struggling to attend virtual classes Teachers mailed homework packets and arranged As the year anniversary of shutdowns ap- educational change in public schools. name change NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE

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All teachers, regardless of their experience, Otherwise, I would quickly burn out. face these problems. However, first-year teachers I scoffed at “self-care” — until I learned to must navigate them alongside grasping the basics embrace it. of teaching. How can I be mindful of my “econo- Until I started teaching, I always thought my of language” — that is, minimizing words and “self-care” was a marketing ploy to sell juice maximizing clarity — when my students with un- cleanses and gym memberships, or, more recent- reliable internet connections can’t hear what I’m ly, face masks. But I quickly realized that if I prac- saying half the time? How do I provide “multi- tice real “self-care,” I couldn’t be there for my stu- ple means of representation” — or teaching with dents. The first few weeks of teaching, I found an eye toward different types of learners — when talking to a computer screen for six hours a day everyone is staring at a computer screen? I wor- every day to be incredibly exhausting. All I want- ry that everything I learned about classroom man- ed to do when the clock struck 3 p.m. was sleep. agement and lesson planning doesn’t seem to ap- This tiredness trickled into my teaching. To ply in a virtual setting. combat it, I started waking up earlier, eating a bal- However, after my first few months of teach- anced breakfast, and exercising more. Students ing, I’ve discovered some things that have helped absorb much less of your energy when you’re me become a better teacher during this “unprece- over Zoom than in-person, so I discovered it’s dented” first year in the field. even more important to be alert and enthusiastic I thought my mistakes meant I had failed during class. — until my colleagues taught me otherwise. I struggled to find my footing — until veter- During the first month of teaching, I missed an teachers helped. a meeting with two members of the school staff It took me a few weeks to find my “teacher because I set the wrong time on my Google Cal- voice.” I wanted to sound warm and demanding; endar. It was such a silly mistake, but I felt like a at the same time, I didn’t come across as very de- complete failure. I thought I needed to be perfect manding. Fortunately, three different coaches vis- 100% of the time and that any lapse in my job per- ited my virtual classroom to observe. They point- formance would mean letting down my students. ed out ways I could keep my students engaged and Later that week, I confessed what had hap- told me what was working for me virtually and pened to four other first-year teachers during a what wasn’t. Zoom call. To my surprise, we all ended up bond- For instance, students could more clearly see ing over how we had all missed meetings that my work when I annotated on the virtual white- week. Being around other first-years helped me board than when I wrote on a physical whiteboard. Mayor Bill de Blasio inspects pandemic readiness measures at New Bridges Elementary understand that I should extend grace to myself Similarly, students seemed to absorb more of the School in Brooklyn last summer. AP photo by John Minchillo when occasionally things slip through the cracks. lesson when they could type answers to questions in the chat. I also found it helpful to observe oth- er virtual classrooms. When my class merged with another class for a week of testing, I learned a lot by watching a more experienced teacher lead an English Language Arts and math lesson and bor- rowed some of her strategies for teaching virtu- ally. I never expected that I’d spend my first year teaching over Zoom. I also never expected to form such close bonds with students I’ve nev- er met in real life. I’ve felt empowered by the knowledge that I’m not alone — that there are other first-year teachers experiencing pandem- ic learning right alongside of me and there are veteran educators from whom I have so much to learn. Without them, I would be far less con- fident in my ability to navigate this school year and those to come. Canwen Xu is a third grade teacher in the South Bronx. She graduated from Columbia Uni- versity in 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts in political science. She is also a freelance writer and content A teacher looks at a lesson plan while teaching students on Zoom. Photo courtesy of Chalkbeat strategist for iris, an AI-powered dating app.

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6 • BQBay Daily Ridge Eagle Eagle • Thursday, • Thursday, March July 11,11, 20212019 SSPORTS Best is yet to come for title- hungry Nets Open second half of season at Barclays Center vs. Celtics By John Torenli, Sports Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle The Brooklyn Nets have been without Spen- cer Dinwiddie since December due to a partially torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that may sideline the sixth man extraordinaire for the season. Kevin Durant has already missed 18 of Brook- lyn’s first 37 games, due either to COVID-19 con- tact-tracing protocols or his ongoing bout with a hamstring strain. Kyrie Irving has only participated in 26 games thus far this year, sitting out a couple of weeks during his unexpected hiatus from the team and getting his share of rest days to deal with minor Reigning Eastern Conference Coach of the Month Steve Nash is ready to begin chasing Brooklyn’s first NBA title again Thursday night injuries. at Downtown’s Barclays Center vs. Boston. AP Photo by Matt York James Harden’s arrival via a blockbuster four- team swap in January shook up the Nets’ lineup tering the break with a league-best 11.1 assists per and left many pondering how he, Durant and Ir- contest. The former three-time scoring champion ving would share the basketball. already has eight triple-doubles in 24 games with Despite these potential obstacles to their over- Brooklyn. all success during what many expect to be one of Irving ranks eighth in the league in scoring at their greatest seasons ever, the Nets have hardly 27.2 points per game and Durant, while sidelined blinked. for nearly half the season thus far, is putting up 29 Heading into last week’s All-Star break, per contest, though he doesn’t have enough games Brooklyn boasted a 24-13 record, good for sec- played to qualify among the NBA leaders. ond best in the Eastern Conference, and had won Perhaps most importantly, Brooklyn’s Big 10 of its previous 11 games heading into Thursday Three has done a great job of setting the table for night’s second-half opener vs. Boston at Down- lesser-known talents such as reserve guard Bruce town’s Barclays Center. Brown, fast-emerging second-year center Nic The Nets are also riding a franchise-record Claxton and veteran forward Jeff Green. seven-game road winning streak, including last Joe Harris, the longest-tenured Net, is the week’s first-half finale in Houston. team’s fourth-leading scorer at 14.8 points per How did they overcome and even thrive de- game. spite all their potential pitfalls? No matter what has come their way in this Just ask Steve Nash, Brooklyn’s rookie head highly anticipated campaign, which many hope coach who was also named Eastern Conference will end with Brooklyn securing its first major pro Coach of the Month for February. sports championship since 1955, these Nets have “I think adversity builds resolve and tough- responded. ness and a cohesion,” said Nash while addressing “So lots of different things have been thrown the Nets’ first-half surge toward the top of the con- at us, and to see us rounding into some sort of co- ference standings. hesion has been really rewarding,” Nash noted. “I think it’s hard to say when you’ve had the “You want to walk that fine line between get- requisite adversity. But I think we’ve had plenty ting punched in the gut repeatedly and winning of stuff thrown at us. We’ve had some bad losses, games. And it’s at the same time still building, we’ve had some poor performances, we’ve had a moving forward and gaining that resolve ... for waterlogged schedule, we had lots of change in when it counts.” our roster.” It won’t truly count for the Nets until the first They’ve also had plenty of success as Harden round of the playoffs, which is still more than two has not only meshed quickly with his new team- months away. mates, but has taken on the role of facilitator, en- Between now and then, all Brooklyn can do Whether they are embracing one another or head coach Steve Nash’s approach, James Harden, Kyrie Irving and the rest of the Brooklyn Nets are hungry for our borough’s first major pro sports title since 1955. AP Photo by Kathy Willens

is bolster its postseason positioning after entering players, but really, great coaching staff, great per- Thursday’s game against the Celtics just one-half formance team. Everybody plays a part in our suc- game behind conference-leading Philadelphia for cess and when you win games you get recognized, the top overall seed in the East and home-court ad- but it’s a big, big group that deserves the credit.” vantage throughout the playoffs. Nash would like nothing better than to make Nash, who made his initial foray into NBA a similar speech after the Nets wrap up their pa- coaching during the season’s nominal first half, rade down Flatbush Avenue as NBA champions still has 35 regular-season games and what he later this year. hopes will be a long postseason run before he can shake his rookie moniker. NOTHING BUT NET: Durant isn’t likely But according to the Hall of Fame point guard to return vs. the Celtics on Thursday. The former and two-time MVP, he isn’t taking his Coach of two-time Finals MVP has sat out nine consecu- the Month honor too seriously. tive games with a strain in his left hamstring and Especially since he knows how many players the Nets aren’t taking any chances. They made and coaches contributed to his receiving the hon- sure Durant stayed out leading up to the All-Star or. break and he did not participate in Sunday’s All- “I think that represents how many people have Star Game in Atlanta despite being a team captain. an impact on these guys,” Nash said of the award. The Nets have not indicated when Durant will re- “Our coaching staff is outstanding, our perfor- turn except to note that his injury will require “an mance team does a great job preparing them to additional recovery period.” ... Blake Griffin, the play every night and the players, they do the work. new power forward the Nets signed on Monday, Out since Feb. 13 due to a hamstring strain, Kevin Durant should be back in a Brooklyn “Anytime (Harden) gets player of the month, could be in uniform vs. Boston Thursday or Satur- uniform soon as the Nets open the second half vs. Boston Thursday at Barclays Center. we’ve got a chance to be coach of the month,” he day when Brooklyn hosts his former Pistons team- AP Photo by Jeff Chiu added. “I could thank James and the rest of the mates at Barclays.

Thursday, March 11, 2021 • BQ Daily Eagle • 7 Our World In Pictures

GERMANY — Flying pro- test: An activist of the en- vironmental organization Greenpeace flew with a mo- torized paraglider past the European Central Bank in Frankfurt on Wednesday. Two activists landed on the roof of a side building and unrolled a banner to protest against the European Central Bank’s cli- mate policy. Photo: Michael Probst/AP

ROMANIA — Red veil: On Wednesday, a woman wore a red veil during a flash mob to raise awareness of the increased levels of violence against women since the COVID-19 pandemic started one year ago, in Bucharest. Participants called for a bill, currently blocked in procedures in Romania’s parliament, that would require men who are subjects of restrictive orders to wear ankle monitors. Photo: Vadim Ghirda/AP

ARGENTINA — Aftermath: Mailin Gobbo reacted as she left the courtroom after hearing a judge ac- CALIFORNIA — Social distanced production: On Tuesday, California quit former Catholic Priest Carlos Eduardo Jose, who she said sexually abused her for years when she was Gov. Gavin Newsom delivered his State of the State address from Dodg- an adolescent, in San Martin, on Tuesday. The court acquitted the 62-year-old, saying the statute of lim- er Stadium as his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, listened, in Los Angeles. itations had run out. Photo: Natacha Pisarenko/AP Photo: Mark J. Terrill/AP

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Thursday, March 11, 2021 Our World In Pictures

ARGENTINA — Charred: The shell of a burned car sat in a field that was ravaged by a forest fire in Las Golondrinas, on Wednesday. Photo: Matias Garay/AP

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Dweynie Esther PAUL For Kings County Surrogate’s Court Judge MEXICO — Clown funeral: A person wore a T-shirt featuring an image of Ricardo Democratic Primary Election González Gutiérrez, the legendary clown known as Cepillín, or “Toothbrush,” during González’s wake at a funeral home in Tlalnepantla de Baz on Tuesday. Also a singer, TV Tuesday, June 22, 2021 host and actor, the 75-year-old began his career as a dentist who painted his face so that children would not be afraid of him. Photo: Marco Ugarte/AP

Thursday, March 11, 2021 • Brooklyn Daily Eagle • 9 NYC students file lawsuit taking aim at admissions screens, school segregation By Christina Veiga Chalkbeat New York A group of New York City public school stu- dents filed a lawsuit Tuesday charging that the city and state are denying students a “sound basic” ed- ucation by maintaining segregated schools. The suit, filed in Manhattan’s Supreme Court, claims that the city’s use of selective admissions screens, its lack of a culturally representative cur- riculum, and its disproportionately white teach- ing force compared to the student body, all add up to violations of the state constitution and human rights law. By turning to the courts, the litigation marks a new tactic in a long-running battle to in- tegrate New York City schools, which are among the most segregated in the country. “If government’s goal were to create a sys- tem of education that would replicate and in fact exacerbate pernicious racial inequality in the city, Students at NYC iSchool and Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School staged a protest to demand integrated schools. Inte- it would be challenging to design a more effec- grateNYC, a youth advocacy group who helped organize the boycott, filed a lawsuit Tuesday calling for the elimination of competitive tive system than that which currently exists,” the admissions screens that are blamed for driving segregation. Christina Veiga/Chalkbeat suit says. “An educational system that reproduces, validates, and even exacerbates the artificial racial not prepare its students for meaningful democrat- The lawsuit traces a “racialized pipeline to the reportedly contributed to the abrupt departure of hierarchies that have long structured civic, com- ic and economic participation in today’s diverse City’s prime educational opportunities,” starting schools Chancellor Richard Carranza, who has mercial, and social life in the United States can- society.” with admission to gifted and talented programs that much more forcefully questioned the city’s cur- is based on a test given to 4-year-olds before they rent practices. It remains to be seen what approach enter kindergarten, and continuing through the use incoming schools chief Meisha Porter takes. She’s of competitive screens in middle and high school. been outspoken about racial inequities, but also is Brought by lead plaintiffs IntegrateNYC, confronting a major logistical puzzle in planning a youth advocacy group, and local students and for what school will look like next year. graduates, the suit takes direct aim at the city’s Advocates, meanwhile, have grown a net- competitive admissions practices. It calls for the work of grassroots support for more diverse and elimination of the current admissions screens used better-resourced schools, engaging in public pres- for gifted and talented programs as well as selec- sure campaigns, which have included school tive middle and high schools, and a prohibition on walk-outs, testimony at public hearings, and re- any future screens that are racially discriminatory. peated calls to the mayor during public radio show Additionally, the suit calls on the city to adopt appearances. evidence-based programs to recruit and retain There have been some legal efforts to force school staffers who reflect the diversity of the change, including a lawsuit over unequal access to student body, and for an oversight and enforce- school sports teams and a federal civil rights com- ment system to “monitor conditions that deny stu- plaint over the use of selective admissions meth- dents a sound basic education,” such as segregated ods in high schools. But the current litigation was schools or a lack of mental health supports. described as the first seeking such system-wide “If this lawsuit is successful it would force changes in New York City, which has never been New York City to eliminate many of the specific subject to a citywide desegregation order. That policies and practices that prop up the racial seg- is despite being home in 1964 to what’s thought regation in the system,” said Amanda Mangaser to be the largest civil rights protest in U.S. histo- Savage, a lead attorney on the case with Public ry: a boycott where almost half a million children Counsel Opportunity Under Law, a pro bono pub- skipped school to demand desegregation. lic interest law firm. Mark Rosenbaum, Director of Opportunity Jesus, a student plaintiff in the case identified Under Law at Public Counsel, called the suit the by first name only, described struggling to do well first of its kind, describing it as seeking to estab- on standardized tests. Coming from a family of lish a constitutional right to an anti-racist educa- Mexican immigrants, he came to understand his tion. scores were holding him back from opportunities “Education that is not anti-racist, like the edu- that his mother had insisted he seek out in New cation in New York City, is an education in name York City schools. only. It is one that perpetuates a caste system, re- “She was like, ‘Get an education because it’s producing and legitimizing racial hierarchies,” he good for you.’ But growing up and navigating the said. school system, it kind of felt like education was the Segregated schools result in unequal access to thing that kept me away from the dream my mom resources and facilities, the suit claims, noting that wanted,” he said at a virtual press conference. Black and Latino students reported lacking neces- Entrance to gifted programs begins in kin- sities as basic as toilet paper. One student reported dergarten, based on the results of a single test that being directed to kill a rat on a shelf at his Bronx parents must opt into and that many pay to prep school. their children for. Many of the most sought-af- Other students said that a lack of culturally ter middle and high schools base admissions on relevant curriculum and of representative teach- test scores, grades, interviews, attendance, or their ing staff lead to racist and harmful moments in the own entrance exams — a system that is compli- classroom. cated and time consuming. “At Brooklyn Tech, certain teachers insisted The city will review the suit said Danielle Fil- on saying—over student objections—the n-word son, a spokeswoman for the Department of Edu- aloud during To Kill a Mockingbird, asserting cation. their right to use the slur because it was ‘in the “This administration has taken bold, unprece- book,’” the suit notes. dented steps to advance equity in our admissions Public Counsel was also behind a lawsuit that policies,” she said in a statement. “Our persistent sought to establish a constitutional right to litera- work to drive equity for New York City families cy for all students. That case was settled with an is ongoing.” agreement to provide millions of dollars more for Despite some district-level reforms, May- Detroit public schools. or Bill de Blasio has largely declined to take top- Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering down action to integrate schools. His resistance educational change in public schools.

10 • Queens Daily Eagle • Thursday, March 11, 2021 Young people demand an end to anti-Asian violence. Photo by Jeff Simmons Sunnysiders stand up against anti-Asian hated By David Brand ing going on, we must respond forcefully to these Queens Daily Eagle acts of hatred and violence which are meant to si- Queens residents took a stand against an- lence, and intimidate and cause fear,” he contin- ti-Asian hate crimes and abuse during a rally at ued. Bliss Plaza in Sunnyside Saturday. Anti-Asian hate crimes surged last year, Dozens of people attended the event to speak accounting for 10 percent of all bias crimes in out against the spike in hate crimes against Asians New York City, THE CITY reported last month. in New York City and nationwide. The rally was The NYPD recorded nine times as many an- organized by city council candidates Julie Won ti-Asian bias crimes in 2020 than in the previ- and Steven Ragga, who are both running to re- ous year — 27 last year compared to three in place Jimmy Van Bramer in Council District 26. 2019. “Are we going to allow our Asian brothers Several recent attacks on Asian residents of A young person speaks out against the and sisters to be afraid and not protected? Van Queens, including the brutal shoving of an eldelry spike in hate crimes against Asian New Bramer asked. woman in Flushing in February, have galvanized A boy holds a sign condemning an- Yorkers. Photo by Walter Karling “We have so much power, so much organiz- a movement against anti-Asian hate. ti-Asian hatred. Photo by Walter Karling Smithsonian obtains vial from 1st US COVID-19 vaccine dose By Ashraf Khalil Although there are a host of coronavirus-re- vaccine created by Moderna, and Lindsay donat- facts to mark the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Associated Press lated anniversaries taking place, the museum is ed her hospital ID badge and her white and blue Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald The Smithsonian’s National Museum of choosing to mark Thursday — March 11, the day medical scrubs. Trump. American History has acquired the vial that con- last year that the World Health Organization de- “Our curators were particularly interested in The new COVID-19 materials will join the tained the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine admin- clared a global pandemic. That’s also the week the process and the packaging,” museum spokes- museum’s extensive medical collection. This in- istered in the United States as part of its plans to that much of American life shut down as the vi- woman Melinda Machado said. “The story of the cludes one of the first batches of the polio vaccine document the global pandemic and “this extraor- rus made inroads into offices, homes and sport- vaccine is not just what goes in your arm.” developed by Dr. Jonas Salk in 1955 and special- dinary period we were going through.” ing events. The National Museum of American Histo- ized syringes and vaccination cards from that era, The acquisition, along with other materials “Our broadest mandate was to document this ry closed on March 13 last year along with oth- as well as an authentic iron lung machine, multi- related to that first vaccine dose, was announced extraordinary period we were going through” said er Smithsonian facilities, including the National ple artificial hearts and an extensive selection doc- by the museum on Tuesday to mark the upcom- Diane Wendt, a curator in the museum’s medicine Zoo. It reopened on a limited basis in September umenting the fight against AIDS. The collection ing one-year anniversary of the pandemic. Asso- and science department. “We particularly had our but closed again around eight weeks later, before also now includes the personal blue and pink plas- ciated Press journalists were given an exclusive eye on vaccine development from the start.” Thanksgiving, as local virus numbers started go- tic COVID-19 model donated last week by Dr. backstage look at the newly obtained materials, The first dose of vaccine in the U.S. was giv- ing back up. Anthony Fauci, the longtime immunologist who which include vials, special shipping equipment en on Dec. 14, 2020, by Northwell Health, a New But even with doors shuttered, Hartig said has become synonymous with the fight against the and the medical scrubs and ID badge of the New York-based health provider, to Sandra Lindsay, an the museum had what she called a “rapid re- virus. York City nurse who was America’s first corona- intensive care nurse. The donation from North- sponse collecting task force” of curators looking Museum officials say they aren’t sure if the virus vaccine recipient. well includes the original Pfizer vials as well as at ways to tell the story of this time in American coronavirus-related materials will be on display “We wanted objects that would tell the full the specialized shipping container, about the size history. Hartig said she also had parallel cura- immediately when the museum reopens later this story,” said Anthea M. Hartig, the museum’s di- of a hotel room fridge, that would deliver the su- tion crews out gathering material from last year’s year. For now, they are planning to use them as rector. “Everything from the scrubs to the freezer per-cold Pfizer doses packed in dry ice. The muse- wave of protests against police brutality and sys- part of a larger display on the history of medicine unit that shipped the vaccines.” um also obtained first-batch vials of the alternate temic racial iniquities and is now looking at arti- that is expected to debut next year.

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AIOLA, TO CONTEST THE RELIEF REQUEST- SAID FUNDS SHOULD NOT BE PAID TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS ADMIN- ANTHONY SANSONE, PAULA SAND- ED, YOU, OR AN ATTORNEY ON YOUR PURSUANT TO THE LOST WILL AS FOL- BORN, JOANNE SANSONE, GLENN BEHALF, MUST CONTACT THE COURT LOWS: 1/4 TO YVONNE COURTNEY 1/4 ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID SANSONE, KAREN ZUCCO, CARL SAN- PRIOR TO THIS DATE IN THE MANNER TO PIERRE S. GAILLARD 1/4 TO CARO- DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH IS AT- This image provided by Nicholas McGinn, Jr. shows an SET FORTH IN THE ATTACHED NO- LYN L. ELLIS 1/4 TO LEJUNE D. SMITH SONE, WILLIAM SANSONE, MICHAEL TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIAL- open planned kitchen. Amhad Freeman, founder of the TICE. IF YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE DATED, ATTESTED AND SEALED 11TH SANSONE, FLUSHING HOUSE, ATTOR- LY SETTLED, AND WHY THE SURRO- Nashville, Tennessee-based Amhad Freeman Interiors, NEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW COURT AS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2021 HON. PETER says clients now have time to really think about what they YORK THE UNKNOWN DISTRIBUTEES, IT WILL BE FOUND YOU CONSENT TO J. KELLY SURROGATE, QUEENS COUN- GATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW Photo by Nicholas McGinn via AP LEGATEES, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW THE RELIEF REQUESTED. ACCOUNT- TY JAMES LIM BECKER CLERK OF THE A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF COM- need from a room. SURROGATE’S COURT GERARD J. AND ASSIGNEES OF JOSEPHINE MC- ING CITATION PENSATION TO GERARD J. SWEE- #185703 SWEENEY, ESQ. (718) 459-9000 1981 DONNELL AKA JOSEPHINE ALOIA, DE- NEY, ESQ., FOR LEGAL SERVICES REN- CEASED, OR THEIR ESTATES, IF ANY MARCUS AVENUE SUITE 200 LAKE CITATION DERED TO PETITIONER HEREIN IN THE THERE BE, WHOSE NAMES, PLAC- FILE NO.: 2018-3091/B CITATION THE SUCCESS, NEW YORK 11042 NOTICE: A homebound ES OF RESIDENCE AND POST OF- PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK THIS CITATION IS SERVED UPON YOU AMOUNT OF $21,666.77 AND THAT FICE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN TO BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND IN- AS REQUIRED BY LAW. AS A RESULT THE COURT FIX THE FAIR AND REA- THE PETITIONER AND CANNOT WITH DEPENDENT TO: CAROLYN L. ELLIS, OF THE MEASURES ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO COMBAT THE SPREAD OF SONABLE ADDITIONAL FEE FOR ANY year has meant DUE DILIGENCE BE ASCERTAINED. LEJUNE D. SMITH, YVONNE COURT- COVID-19, PHYSICAL PRESENCE AT SERVICES TO BE RENDERED BY GE- A COPY OF THIS CITATION AND NEY, PIERRE S. GAILLARD, DEBBIE THE COURTHOUSE ON THE RETURN THE ACCOUNTING, AS WELL AS ALL SHAY, COURTNEY HARRIS, LARRY RARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., HEREAFTER DATE IS NOT POSSIBLE. THEREFORE, AMENDMENTS TO IT, IF ANY, SHALL HUNTER, LUJUAN LEE, DION LEE, NYC IN CONNECTION WITH PROCEEDINGS IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE RE- rethinking interiors BE SERVED ON THE GUARDIAN AD HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRA- ON KINSHIP, CLAIMS ETC., PRIOR TO LIEF REQUESTED, YOU, OR AN ATTOR- LITEM, JOHN CZYGIER, ESQ. BEING TION, MARIANNA MOLIVER, ESQ., AT- NEY ON YOUR BEHALF, MUST CON- ENTRY OF A FINAL DECREE ON THIS By Melissa Rayworth door added, there’s enough air THE PERSONS INTERESTED AS CRED- TORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF TACT THE COURT PRIOR TO THIS DATE ACCOUNTING IN THE AMOUNT OF Associated Press circulation and space to safely ITORS, LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR NEW YORK THE UNKNOWN DISTRIB- IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THE OTHERWISE IN THE ESTATE OF JOSE- UTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT 6% OF ASSETS OR INCOME COLLECT- In normal times, new trends invite friends over, she says. ATTACHED NOTICE. IF YOU DO NOT PHINE MCDONNELL AKA JOSEPHINE LAW AND ASSIGNEES OF ALICE GAIL- ED AFTER THE DATE OF THE WITHIN in home design and home deco- CONTACT THE COURT AS SET FORTH ALOIA, DECEASED, WHO AT THE TIME LARD, DECEASED, OR THEIR ESTATES, IN THE NOTICE IT WILL BE FOUND ACCOUNTING; AND WHY THE SUR- rating bubble up simply because SEEKING OF DEATH WAS A RESIDENT OF 39-20 IF ANY THERE BE, WHOSE NAMES, YOU CONSENT TO THE RELIEF RE- ROGATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND AL- it’s time for something differ- SEPARATE SPACE BOWNE STREET, FLUSHING, NY 11354, PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND POST OF- QUESTED. ACCOUNTING CITATION LOW AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ONE ent. A few years of bold color Homes with open plans and IN THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, STATE OF FICE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN TO #185588 NEW YORK. SEND GREETING: UPON THE PETITIONER AND CANNOT WITH PERCENT ON SAID SCHEDULES OF and homeowners start painting sprawling “great rooms” be- THE PETITION OF LOIS M. ROSEN- DUE DILIGENCE BE ASCERTAINED.A CITATION THE TOTAL ASSETS ON SCHEDULES things gray. After enough mini- came popular in recent decades BLATT, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF COPY OF THIS CITATION AND THE AC- FILE NO.: 2018-5361/A CITATION THE A, A1, AND A2 PLUS ANY ADDITION- malism, a hunger for plaids and as welcome communal gather- QUEENS COUNTY, WHO MAINTAINS COUNTING, AS WELL AS ALL AMEND- PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AL MONIES RECEIVED SUBSEQUENT HER OFFICE AT 88-11 SUTPHIN BOU- MENTS TO IT, IF ANY, SHALL BE SERVED BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND IN- florals comes roaring back. ing spaces. But that preference LEVARD, JAMAICA, QUEENS COUNTY, ON THE GUARDIAN AD LITEM, FRANK DEPENDENT TO: ATTORNEY GENER- TO THE DATE OF THIS ACCOUNT, But this time last year, a for open layouts may be waning. NEW YORK 11435, AS ADMINISTRA- GOBES, ESQ BEING THE PERSONS IN- AL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK THE AS THE FAIR AND REASONABLE cultural experiment began that Now that whole fami- TOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE TERESTED AS CREDITORS, LEGATEES, UNKNOWN DISTRIBUTEES, LEGA- AMOUNT PAYABLE TO THE OFFICE changed our relationships with lies are working and schooling MCDONNELL AKA JOSEPHINE ALOIA, DISTRIBUTEES OR OTHERWISE IN TEES, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR FOR DECEASED, YOU AND EACH OF YOU THE ESTATE OF ALICE GAILLARD, DE- ASSIGNEES OF ROSE GLASSER, DE- houses and condos and apart- at home together (and might, THE EXPENSES OF SAID OFFICE PUR- ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE CEASED, WHO AT THE TIME OF DEATH CEASED, OR THEIR ESTATES, IF ANY ments around the world. to some degree, for years to BEFORE THE SURROGATE AT THE SUR- WAS A RESIDENT OF HILLSIDE MAN- THERE BE, WHOSE NAMES, PLACES SUANT TO S.C.P.A. SEC. 1106(3); AND Suddenly, constantly, we come), “you have to have the ROGATE’S COURT OF THE COUNTY OF OR REHABILITATION, 182-15 HILLSIDE OF RESIDENCE AND POST OFFICE AD- WHY EACH OF YOU CLAIMING TO BE were inside them. kind of boundaries where you QUEENS, TO BE HELD AT THE QUEENS AVENUE, JAMAICA, NY 11432, IN THE DRESSES ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PE- A DISTRIBUTEE OF THE DECEDENT GENERAL COURTHOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, TITIONER AND CANNOT WITH DUE So much of public life – can step away,” Cini says. COUNTY OF QUEENS, STATE OF NEW SHOULD NOT ESTABLISH PROOF OF 88-11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAI- YORK. SEND GREETING: UPON THE DILIGENCE BE ASCERTAINED work, school, exercise, shopping, A home divided into sepa- CA, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, PETITION OF LOIS M. ROSENBLATT, HANK MCKENNA AND ROSEMARY YOUR KINSHIP; AND WHY THE BAL- dining and (virtually) socializing rate spaces “helps a family to be ON THE 15TH DAY OF APRIL, 2021 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF QUEENS MCKENNA, IF LIVING AND IF DEAD, ANCE OF SAID FUNDS SHOULD NOT – began happening entirely with- able to decentralize and not be AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, COUNTY, WHO MAINTAINS HER OF- TO THEIR HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN BE PAID TO SAID ALLEGED DISTRIB- in the walls of home, at least for on top of each other,” she says. WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PROCEED- FICE AT 88-11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, AND DISTRIBUTEES WHOSE NAMES UTEES UPON PROOF OF KINSHIP, OR INGS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- JAMAICA, QUEENS COUNTY, NEW AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UN- those able to do so. This becomes even more im- DEPOSITED WITH THE COMMISSION- TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS ADMIN- YORK 11435, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF KNOWN AND IF THEY DIED SUBSE- Architects and interior de- portant when elderly relatives ER OF FINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID THE ESTATE OF ALICE GAILLARD, DE- QUENT TO THE DECEDENT HEREIN, signers say that after 12 months join a household. DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH IS AT- CEASED, YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE TO THEIR EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRA- YORK SHOULD SAID ALLEGED DIS- of varying degrees of lock- As an expert in multigenera- TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIALLY HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE BE- TORS, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, ASSIGN- TRIBUTEES DEFAULT HEREIN, OR FAIL SETTLED, AND WHY THE SURROGATE EES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST down, people are discovering tional living, Cini has been “get- FORE THE SURROGATE AT THE SUR- TO ESTABLISH PROOF OF KINSHIP. SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW A REA- ROGATE’S COURT OF THE COUNTY OF WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RES- what does and doesn’t work ting calls nonstop” from people DATED, ATTESTED AND SEALED 28TH SONABLE AMOUNT OF COMPENSA- QUEENS, TO BE HELD AT THE QUEENS IDENCE ARE UNKNOWN AND CAN- in their homes, and becoming wanting to safely welcome an TION TO GERARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., GENERAL COURTHOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, NOT BE ASCERTAINED AFTER DUE DAY OF JANUARY, 2020 HON. PETER J. FOR LEGAL SERVICES RENDERED TO 88-11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAI- DILIGENCE. A COPY OF THIS CITATION KELLY SURROGATE, QUEENS COUN- more confident about acting on elderly parent into their home. PETITIONER HEREIN IN THE AMOUNT CA, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, AND THE ACCOUNTING, AS WELL TY JAMES LIM BECKER CLERK OF it. They’re realizing how famil- One way that people are OF $61,348.39 AND THAT THE COURT ON THE 8TH DAY OF APRIL, 2021 AT AS ALL AMENDMENTS TO IT, IF ANY, THE SURROGATE’S COURT GERARD iar spaces can serve them better. making this happen, Burt says: FIX THE FAIR AND REASONABLE AD- 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, SHALL BE SERVED ON THE GUARD- “Out of frustration comes Rather than building an addi- DITIONAL FEE FOR ANY SERVICES TO WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PROCEED- IAN AD LITEM, PARTH CHOWLERA J. SWEENEY, ESQ. (718) 459-9000 1981 BE RENDERED BY GERARD J. SWEE- INGS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- ESQ. BEING THE PERSONS INTEREST- MARCUS AVENUE, SUITE 200 LAKE brilliant ideas,” says Lisa Cini, tion onto their home, they’re NEY, ESQ., HEREAFTER IN CONNEC- TOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, AS ADMIN- ED AS CREDITORS, LEGATEES, DIS- SUCCESS, NEW YORK 11042 NOTICE: founder and president of Mosa- getting a permit to build a back- TION WITH PROCEEDINGS ON KIN- TRIBUTEES OR OTHERWISE IN THE ES- ISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SAID THIS CITATION IS SERVED UPON YOU ic Design Studio. yard ADU (additional dwelling SHIP, CLAIMS ETC., PRIOR TO ENTRY DECEASED, A COPY OF WHICH IS AT- TATE OF ROSE GLASSER, DECEASED, Some trends: unit). These tiny houses give OF A FINAL DECREE ON THIS AC- TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIAL- WHO AT THE TIME OF DEATH WAS AS REQUIRED BY LAW. AS A RESULT COUNTING IN THE AMOUNT OF 5.5% LY SETTLED, AND WHY THE SURRO- A RESIDENT OF 48-51 43RD ROAD, OF THE MEASURES ADOPTED BY THE extended family members their OF ASSETS OR INCOME COLLECTED GATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW WOODSIDE, NY 11377, IN THE COUN- COURT TO COMBAT THE SPREAD OF REPURPOSING own space and yet everyone has AFTER THE DATE OF THE WITHIN AC- A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF COM- TY OF QUEENS, STATE OF NEW YORK. COVID-19, PHYSICAL PRESENCE AT ROOMS easy access to one another. COUNTING; AND WHY THE SURRO- PENSATION TO GERARD J. SWEE- SEND GREETING:UPON THE PETITION THE COURTHOUSE ON THE RETURN Amhad Freeman, found- GATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND ALLOW NEY, ESQ., FOR LEGAL SERVICES REN- OF LOIS M. ROSENBLATT, PUBLIC AD- FRESH AIR, AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ONE PER- DERED TO PETITIONER HEREIN IN THE MINISTRATOR OF QUEENS COUNTY, DATE IS NOT POSSIBLE. THEREFORE, er of the Nashville, Tennes- CENT ON SAID SCHEDULES OF THE AMOUNT OF $39,811.19 AND THAT WHO MAINTAINS HER OFFICE AT 88- IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE RE- see-based Amhad Freeman In- FRESH FOOD TOTAL ASSETS ON SCHEDULES A, THE COURT FIX THE FAIR AND REA- 11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAICA, LIEF REQUESTED, YOU, OR AN ATTOR- teriors, says clients now have In commercial spaces, air QUEENS COUNTY, NEW YORK 11435, A1, AND A2 PLUS ANY ADDITIONAL SONABLE ADDITIONAL FEE FOR ANY NEY ON YOUR BEHALF, MUST CON- time to really think about what quality has been a top priority MONIES RECEIVED SUBSEQUENT TO SERVICES TO BE RENDERED BY GE- AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE THE DATE OF THIS ACCOUNT, AS THE RARD J. SWEENEY, ESQ., HEREAFTER OF ROSE GLASSER, DECEASED, YOU TACT THE COURT PRIOR TO THIS DATE they need from a room. since the pandemic began. It’s FAIR AND REASONABLE AMOUNT IN CONNECTION WITH PROCEEDINGS AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY CIT- IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THE He recently helped convert also becoming important to peo- PAYABLE TO THE OFFICE OF THE PUB- ON KINSHIP, CLAIMS ETC., PRIOR TO ED TO SHOW CAUSE BEFORE THE ATTACHED NOTICE. IF YOU DO NOT an upstairs room into a multi- ple at home, Burt says, as is wa- SURROGATE AT THE SURROGATE’S LIC ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE EX- ENTRY OF A FINAL DECREE ON THIS CONTACT THE COURT AS SET FORTH purpose space where kids are ter quality: At this year’s vir- PENSES OF SAID OFFICE PURSUANT ACCOUNTING IN THE AMOUNT OF COURT OF THE COUNTY OF QUEENS, IN THE NOTICE IT WILL BE FOUND TO S.C.P.A. SEC. 1106(3); AND WHY 6% OF ASSETS OR INCOME COLLECT- TO BE HELD AT THE QUEENS GENER- “not afraid to jump around on tual Kitchen & Bath Industry 2nd department /new business Formations THE CLAIM OF FLUSHING HOUSE IN ED AFTER THE DATE OF THE WITHIN AL COURTHOUSE, 6TH FLOOR, 88- YOU CONSENT TO THE RELIEF RE- the furniture.” The room has Show, panelists spoke about the THE AMOUNT OF $14,799.03 SHOULD ACCOUNTING; AND WHY THE SUR- 11 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAI- QUESTED. ACCOUNTING CITATION desks for schoolwork, but “it’s growing interest in built-in water NOT BE REJECTED; AND WHY EACH ROGATE SHOULD NOT FIX AND AL- CA, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, #185353 more of a lounge now, so that purification systems for kitchens. OF YOU CLAIMING TO BE A DISTRIB- LOW AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ONE UTEE OF THE DECEDENT SHOULD PERCENT ON SAID SCHEDULES OF they can do a lot of different People are also cooking NOT ESTABLISH PROOF OF YOUR KIN- THE TOTAL ASSETS ON SCHEDULES things instead of just focusing more than ever before, Freeman SHIP; AND WHY THE BALANCE OF A, A1, AND A2 PLUS ANY ADDITION- on the computer,” he says. says, and many of his clients are SAID FUNDS SHOULD NOT BE PAID AL MONIES RECEIVED SUBSEQUENT FOR HELP IN Another client hired FORFree- using CHANGES money they’re not spend OF- NAME TO SAID ALLEGED DISTRIBUTEES TO THE DATE OF THIS ACCOUNT, man to redesign an unused ing on travel and restaurant UPON PROOF OF KINSHIP, OR DEPOS- AS THE FAIR AND REASONABLE PREPARATION AND ITED WITH THE COMMISSIONER OF AMOUNT PAYABLE TO THE OFFICE home office into an elegant,PLEASE in- meals to invest CALL in serious kitch KATRINA- , FINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR FOR house cocktail bar. en renovations. SHOULD SAID ALLEGED DISTRIBU- THE EXPENSES OF SAID OFFICE PUR- FILING OF Hafsa Burt, founder “Budgets of kitchens for TEES DEFAULT HEREIN, OR FAIL TO SUANT TO S.C.P.A. SEC. 1106(3); AND 718-643-9099, EXT 103 ESTABLISH PROOF OF KINSHIP, DAT- WHY THE CLAIM OF NYC HUMAN RE- of hb+a Architects in Califor- me have almost doubled,” he ED, ATTESTED AND SEALED 18TH SOURCES ADMINISTRATION IN THE nia, has helped convert garag- says, with clients swapping out DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2021 HON. PETER AMOUNT OF $192,395.88 SHOULD ALL YOUR LEGAL es into gyms, and storage space 30-inch cooking ranges for 60- J. KELLY SURROGATE, QUEENS COUN- NOT BE PAID; AND WHY THE CLAIM into home offices or playrooms. inch models and adding luxu- TY JAMES LIM BECKER CLERK OF THE OF MARIANNA MOLIVER, ESQ. IN THE NOTICE NEEDS, SURROGATE’S COURT GERARD J. AMOUNT OF $5,039.75 SHOULD NOT Cini recently helped a fami- ries like built-in coffee stations. SWEENEY, ESQ. (718) 459-9000 1981 BE PAID: AND WHY THE LOST WILL ly in Florida transform their ga- Those working and school- MARCUS AVENUE, DATED MARCH 2, 1995, COPY AT- rage into a gaming room by add- ing at home on Wi-Fi-depen- SUITE 200 LAKE SUCCESS, NEW TACHED, SHOULD NOT BE ADMITTED E-Mail ing LCD screens, track lighting, dent devices are noticing that YORK 11042 NOTICE: THIS CITATION TO PROBATE; AND WHY THE LETTERS For LegalIS SERVED Advertising UPON YOU AS REQUIRED in OF ADMINISTRATION ISSUED TO THE rugs and a row of gaming chairs they’re consuming more ener- BY LAW. AS A RESULT OF THE MEA- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF QUEENS spaced safely apart. With the gy, so energy efficiency is also SURES ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO COUNTY SHOULD NOT BE REVOKED; [email protected] garage door open and a screen becoming a priority.

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TO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS IN NUMEROUS ON-LINE VENUES, CALL 718-422-7410 Behind-the-scenes campaign by influential Queens leaders helped spur wrongful conviction reversals Continued from page 1 tried the cases against Bell, Bolt and Johnson The Queens CIU agreed to review the con- — and in Bell’s case, sought the death penalty victions after lawyers for the three men obtained — remains a high-ranking official in the Queens key documents pointing to other suspects that DA’s Office. He serves as Katz’s Homicide Bu- prosecutors had concealed from Bell, Bolt and reau chief. Another, Charles Testagrossa, served Johnson’s trial attorneys. The CIU soon uncov- as Majors Crimes Bureau chief and worked with ered compelling accounts of alternate suspects key figures in the Queens DA’s administration and a mountain of evidence pointing to serious for decades before taking a job with the Nassau violations by prosecutors. Still, Katz and the DA’s County DA’s office in 2016. He recently resigned, Office hesitated to consent to a motion to reverse the Nassau County DA’s Office said Wednesday. the convictions. Katz and CIU Director Bryce Benjet defended As the effort to free Bell, Bolt and Johnson the prosecutors during Friday’s hearing, telling dragged on, lawyers for the three men reached out the court that they acted in “good faith” and “in- to influential Black leaders and elected officials advertently” withheld the information. to help persuade Katz to consent to their release. Queens Judge Joseph Zayas called that claim Kyle Bragg, the president of the powerful 32BJ “perplexing” and said in his decision that Testa- SEIU labor union, took the lead. Bragg drafted grossa, Leventhal and others “deliberately” with- a letter urging Katz to act and encouraged law- held the information so as not to interfere with makers to sign on. Each of the elected officials their cases, even as they sought the death penalty represented predominantly Black communities in against Bell. Southeast Queens that had carried Katz to victory Bragg also said the DA’s position was “a bit in the 2019 Democratic primary for DA. surprising” but he said he remains confident in “Once I saw the description of what had both Katz since she has so far agreed to reverse seven taken place and what had been revealed in the convictions following reviews by her CIU. new investigation it was clear to me that if I could “I trust that the fact DA Katz has created this Gary Johnson embraces his family after his wrongful conviction for murder was over- be helpful, I wanted to be,” Bragg said Tuesday. CIU that they will continue to do their job, led by turned March 5. Photo by Enrique Klause He described his role as “very small” com- Mr Benjet, and that they will continue to iden- pared to the defense attorneys, investigators and tify cases that need to be addressed and make previous Eagle articles about the wrongful con- 2018 corruption conviction was overturned by advocates, but others familiar with the process sure that justice is given to those who have been victions. Leventhal and Testagrossa have not re- an appellate court last year. He said he thought said the letter was important for spurring Katz’s wrongfully convicted,” he said. sponded to requests for comment. Leventhal should be fired after Zayas called the consent to vacate the convictions. Despite his active role in pressuring Katz to Other elected officials, including Coun- misconduct “deliberate.” Bragg declined to share the letter because he consent to vacating the convictions, he declined cilmember I. Daneek Miller and Assemblymem- “At this point in time, he has received enough said he told local leaders that the document would to say whether he thought Katz should order a re- ber Khaleel Anderson, have called on Katz to fire taxpayer income, he’s going to get a pension and remain confidential. view of other cases handled by Testagrossa and Leventhal, citing the severity of the prosecutorial he needs to be fired,” Wills said. “And I think his The Eagle, however, obtained an early Feb- Leventhal. violations in a case where the Queens DA’s Office cases need to be reviewed, and that would be an ruary draft that was circulated to leaders. The “I want to see change, I want to see justice, I sought the death penalty. action to show they can’t get away with it.” six-paragraph document cites Katz’s stated com- want to see equity,” he said. “It’s easy to say we “Anyone even remotely related to this case Wills also praised Katz for fulfilling her pledge mittment to overturning wrongful convictions need to do this, we need to do that. I don’t know must be removed, and an expeditious review of to review and overturn wrongful convictions. and said the Bell-Bolt-Johnson cases “bear all the what the resources are, what the capabilities are to the prosecutors’ prior convictions should be a top “Because of her doing that, it led to the release of hallmarks of a miscarriage of justice.” do that review.” priority for the Queens DA’s Office,” Miller told the men,” he said. “That takes incredible integrity “We write to you with great urgency as lead- Most importantly, he said, he wants Katz to the Eagle. and real strength.” ers of our respective communities, primarily drop the indictments against Bell, Bolt and John- Candidates for city office have taken up the Critics of the Queens DA’s Office under communities of color across Queens,” reads the son. She has 90 days to bring new charges and she cause as well. Katz predecessor, late DA Richard Brown, say draft. “Our community trusts you to fulfill your has not yet indicated whether she will retry the Tiffany Cabán, a former public defender who top officials fostered a culture more concerned pledge for criminal justice reform and to uphold men. She also has not said whether she will inves- narrowly lost to Katz in the 2019 Democratic with winning cases than seeking justice and did the highest level of integrity of your Office.” tigate other suspects implicated by witnesses and primary for DA, likened the misconduct to Man- not discipline assistants who committed mis- “We urge you to immediately file a motion to informants. hattan prosecutor Linda Fairstein’s role in the conduct. Katz herself took aim at the culture of vacate the convictions of Bell, Bolt and Johnson The documents concealed by prosecutors convicting five teenagers in the rape of a jogger the office ahead of the Democratic primary in and thereby ensure that these men finally, and identified members of the so-called “Speedstick” Central Park. The Central Park Five case was 2019. rightfully, live free,” the letter continued. “We ex- gang for the murders at the check cashing place. based on coerced confessions that did not match During a televised debate, she criticized an op- pect to receive a favorable response from you by The crew was accused of committing similar the actual facts of the crime. ponent, former top ADA and Queens judge Greg Monday, February 8, 2021.” armed robberies, and Queens prosecutors had “They need to fire him, one,” she said of Lasak, for being a “cog in that system that we are The letter was signed by several elected offi- used one of the documents they concealed from Leventhal. “And two, it’s the same calls that all up here talking about reforming.” cials, including Reps. Gregory Meeks and Ha- Bell, Bolt and Johnson’s attorneys to try Speed- were made with Linda Fairstein. You need to go Even Katz’s sharpest critics acknowledge that, keem Jeffries and Borough President Donovan stick members for separate crimes. back into every single case that that assistant has more than fourteen months into her tenure, she Richards, according to people familiar with the touched.” has initiated key reforms, like the formation of the document. Meeks, Jeffries and Richards did not Demanding accountability Cabán, who briefly interned in the Queens CIU. provide a response for this story. In the wake of the conviction reversals, several DA’s Office, is running for city council in Astoria. Completely overhauling an office culture can Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman also urged local lawmakers have spoken out to call for more She said the suppression of evidence in the Bell- take time, especially during the COVID-19 pan- Katz to consent to vacate the convictions after be- accountability for the prosecutors involved. Bolt-Johnson cases were particularly grievous demic, said Dr. Christina Greer, a political sci- coming aware of the letter. Hyndman and other Southeast Queens elected violations illustrating a “win-at-all-costs” mental- ence professor at Fordham University. “Kyle Bragg of 32BJ was very instrumental in officials said Tuesday that the violations uncov- ity. “It often takes gradual change, even for the making me aware of this case,” she said. ered in the CIU’s investigation should compel “It’s naming another person who committed egregious acts. We want to come with the swift Katz to order a review of every case tried by Tes- the murder. It’s not a ‘Whoops, failure to dis- machete but in the long run that’s not a great strat- Internal and external politics tagrossa and Leventhal. close,’” she said. “It changes the entire theory of egy,” Greer said. The pressure from influential Black leaders Jennifer Naiburg, the chief executive assistant the case, it changes entirely.” Greer said Katz will likely continue making played a key role in cutting through the interof- district attorney, told the New York Times Friday Another candidate for city council with a changes as she faces continued community pres- fice politics that slowed the decision to reverse that the office did not plan to review Leventhal’s unique lens into the justice system is also speak- sure to address past injustices. the convictions, according to people familiar with roughly 85 past cases. ing out about the wrongful convictions. Former “With all these offices, there’s the importance the process. The Queens DA’s Office has not responded to Councilmember Ruben Wills is running to re- of consistent pressure, not just when people are Brad Leventhal, one of the prosecutors who multiple requests for comment for this story and claim his old seat in Council District 28 after his running for office,” she said.

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Thursday, March 11, 2021 • Queens Daily Eagle • 15 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com ‘Don’t assume that you can’t do something’ CUNY Law group opens doors for formerly incarcerated students By Rachel Vick Queens Daily Eagle Colby Williams faced countless obstacles af- ter a stint behind bars. Still, he managed to secure admission to CUNY Law School. After arriving on campus, Williams got in- volved with a group for other formerly incarcer- ated students as well as future lawyers looking to support people who have spent time in jail and prison. The Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Ad- vocacy Association, or FILSAA, helped him feel A group of students at CUNY School of Law are working to destigmatize and support formerly incarcerated colleagues secure in his career path, he said. Photo courtesy of FILSAA “I didn’t know if there was a future for stu- dents like me, but so far I’ve been over the moon FILSAA and like-minded organizations are SAA member, brings the same dedication to the that’s being done now.” about opportunities,” said Williams, who interned working to amend the process, he added. legal work that he began before law school ever He’s hopeful about passing the character ex- with the law firm Philips Black last year. “I can In the meantime, Williams has his sights set on seemed possible. amination on the first try after seeing a few friends dream more and that’s really big.” engaging the next generation of formerly incarcer- Miller said he became a “jailhouse lawyer” succeed, but said he is vigilant about not com- FILSAA works to promote equity in the legal ated individuals who, like him, may just need a little during his time behind bars, helping others with mitting any offenses that could further affect his profession, provide financial support and pursue mentorship and the reminder that they can succeed. paperwork and cases. chances. opportunities for justice-involved students. FILSAA has launched social media cam- One brief he wrote for a fellow inmate saved He said employers and the Bar should “view Before his admission to CUNY Law, Wil- paigns that highlight pathways for students with the man from serving 14 years to life, he said. people as people, as they are and not just how they liams had been rejected and waitlisted at numer- criminal records and they have already heard back Miller dove into criminal justice reform work fit the ideal,” Miller said. ous schools, he said. His test scores and work ex- from interested students across the country — one after his release and helped write a Senate bill to He said he has not yet decided what type of perience weren’t the problem; the admissions of whom is set to start at CUNY Law in the fall, empower the Correctional Association of NY to law or activism he will pursue. boards did not want to enroll formerly incarcer- Williams said. inspect jails and prisons. He then set his sights on “I do want to help people but I don’t want to ated students who might fail the character and fit- The organization is committed to opening the CUNY Law. be typecast into a legal role,” Miller said. “I know ness portion of the Bar exam, he said. door for law students with records, Williams said. He said he is motivated by the substandard I gravitate toward public interest and I’ve been The evaluation disproportionately impacts “I’m grateful to be doing [the work], I’m nev- counsel that many defendants receive. good at it, but I want to prove that I can do what- prospective lawyers with criminal records, pre- er going to be a jaded employee,” Williams said. “There were issues that could have meant ever I want to do.” dominantly Black or Latino students, compared “So many people are locked up for not doing bad lower sentences or dropped charges and the com- “I want to see the limits, I want to break bar- to predominantly white students who come out things, imagine the fire someone like that comes mon denominator is ineffective representation,” riers and just keep going,” he added. “To set an of undergraduate programs “squeaky clean,” Wil- out with; that’s someone I’d want on my team.” Miller said. “I gave everyone the best i could, I example to formerly incarcerated – don’t assume liams said. Phil Miller, a second semester 1L and a FIL- was so thorough, and that built me up for the work that you can’t do something.” Biden administration won’t defend Trump’s ‘public charge’ rule By Sophia Tareen and Jessica Gresko immigrant rights advocates said it amounted to Associated Press a “ wealth test” and public health experts said it A Trump-era immigration rule denying green would lead to poorer health outcomes. cards to immigrants who use public benefits like “After four years of fighting the rule, from the food stamps was dealt likely fatal blows Tuesday first time it was officially announced, it is official- after the Biden administration dropped legal chal- ly dead,” said Aaron Reichlin-Melnick with the lenges, including before the Supreme Court. American Immigration Council. Continuing to defend the rule “is neither in The high court had in late February agreed the public interest nor an efficient use of limited to hear a Trump administration appeal, first filed government resources,” the U.S. Department of last year, of a lower court ruling against the pub- Homeland Security said in a statement. lic charge rule. The policy allows the denial of per- The Supreme Court won’t weigh in on the le- manent residency status to immigrants because of gality of the so-called public charge rule because their use of food stamps, Medicaid, housing vouch- of an agreement by the Biden administration and ers or other public benefits. The justices had agreed the parties and states challenging it. The Justice to hear the case even as President Joe Biden called Department also dropped objections to a ruling for a “top-to-bottom” review of the rule. before the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, up- On Tuesday, however, the Biden administra- holding a federal judge’s November order striking tion withdrew the appeal, saying all parties in- down the rule nationwide. volved agreed to dismiss the case. The moves were the latest outgrowth of the The administration took similar action before Biden administration’s effort to undo Trump ad- the appeals court in Chicago. After U.S. District ministration immigration policies. The new ad- Judge Gary Feinerman’s ruling striking down the ministration recently dismissed high court appeals rule on the eve of the election, U.S. Citizenship over former President Donald Trump’s effort to and Immigration Services ceased applying it to deny funding to so-called sanctuary communi- all pending applications and petitions across the New citizens take the oath of allegiance in Brooklyn federal court in 2018. ties. The justices, at the administration’s request, country. But it changed course on Election Day af- Eagle file photo by Paul Frangipane also put off cases they had agreed to hear over ter the federal appeals court allowed the rule rein- the funding of portions of the wall along the bor- stated while it considered the case. “We dismissed this case and restored the pre- Under the Trump administration policy, appli- der with Mexico and the policy of forcing asylum Immigrant groups opposed to the policy said liminary injunction that ensures that those liv- cants for green cards had to show they wouldn’t be seekers to wait in Mexico for their hearings that the agreement Tuesday cleared “the way ing in New York and in other states do not have burdens to the country or “public charges.” Immigrant rights advocates celebrated Tues- at last for this unlawful rule to no longer be en- to choose between their immigration status and Full Coverage: U.S. Supreme Court day’s court action on the public charge rule after forced.” Previously, the Supreme Court had di- securing the necessary support to survive,” said Federal law already required those seeking years of complex legal battles in multiple states. vided 5-4 over allowing the policy to take effect New York Attorney General Letitia James said permanent residency or legal status to prove they While Trump’s administration touted the rule while the legal challenge continued. That legal in a statement. “Quite simply, today, fewer chil- wouldn’t be a “public charge.” But the Trump ad- first proposed in 2018 as a way to ensure only challenge involved New York, Connecticut, Ver- dren will go hungry and more families will get the ministration rule included a wider range of pro- those who are self-sufficient come to the U.S., mont, New York City and several organizations. medical care they desperately need.” grams that could disqualify them.

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