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JULY 03 - JULY 09, 2019 • VOL. 20 • No. 26 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS • INWOOD • HARLEM • EAST HARLEM NORTHERN MANHATTAN’S BILINGUAL NEWSPAPER EL PERIODICO BILINGUE DEL NORTE DE MANHATTAN NOW EVERY WEDNESDAY TODOS LOS MIERCOLES 2 JULY 03, 2019 • MANHATTAN TIMES • www.manhattantimesnews.com A new fund for filmmakers Reel Ride has been launched uptown. Inwood Art Works launches filmmaker fund ourselves a gift, we decided to give a gift to By Gregg McQueen filmmakers. It feels like we’re putting equity back into the community.” new filmmaker fund has Grant applications are being accepted until been launched to inspire the July 31. A To be eligible, the filmmaker must be a creation of cinema within the resident of Inwood, Washington Heights, Inwood community. Marble Hill, Kingsbridge or Riverdale. Applicants must have at least Provided by Inwood Art one validated credit as a Works, the grant will allow Producer, Director, or primary local filmmakers to access up Director of Photography. to $5,000 to fund film projects Student films are not eligible made between September for submission. 2019 and August 2020. Simms said there could be A nonprofit that curates several grant winners, based on visual and performing arts the number of submissions and events, Inwood Art Works scope of the project. sponsors the annual Inwood “There’s no requirement for Film Festival and conducts content,” Simms added. “The a popular outdoor film series, films can be about anything. We love local Film Works Alfresco. stories, and we encourage those types of Inwood Art Works founder Aaron Simms submissions. But at the end of the day, we said the grant was inspired by the fifth want solid storytelling.” Grant recipients will automatically have it if filmmakers were able to finish a project installment of the film festival, slated for Applications will be reviewed by the their films considered for the next Inwood because of us. We believe in local artists and March 2020. Inwood Film Festival selection committee, Film Festival. want to help them to complete their vision.” “We wanted to do something special for “Our greatest hope is that we’re an with the winners to be announced on For more information, please visit www. our fifth year,” he said. “Instead of giving enabler,” Simms remarked. “We would love September 1. inwoodartworks.nyc. everyone starting june 27 at participating& libraries pools , parks SCHOOLS , pools Visit schools.nyc.gov/summermeals Call 311 Text "NYCMEALS" to 877-877 *Standard text messaging rates may apply. Download the School Food Mobile App Dates, locations, and menus subject to change. JULY 03, 2019 • MANHATTAN TIMES • www.manhattantimesnews.com 3 SNAP Snapped City closes food stamp assistance center By Gregg McQueen on essential social services. “We think that in-person SNAP centers o east. continue to be an important cornerstone within at-risk neighborhoods,” she said, G Anti-poverty groups and community noting that the St. Nicholas center served a members are voicing concern that the city caseload of more than 25,000 households has closed one uptown center providing food per year from the west side of Manhattan, stamp assistance – while directing clients including Washington Heights. across town to another site in East Harlem. For certain SNAP clients, traveling On Fri., June 28, the Human Resources crosstown to the East End Center could be a Administration (HRA) stopped offering hardship, Strom said. full assistance for Supplemental Nutrition “Asking someone who’s elderly, mobility- Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits at its impaired or with small children to get across St. Nicholas Center. 125th Street on overcrowded buses isn’t easy,” she said. “The outcome could be that Located at 132 West 125th Street, the The site has been closed. center served about 90 individuals per they lose access.” day from Northern Manhattan zip codes, “This location was really convenient,” said underutilized center, reflecting how New to help SNAP clients use a computer for conducting application and re-certification one SNAP client outside the St. Nicholas Yorkers are accessing their benefits: 87 benefits issues, HRA said. interviews for SNAP benefits, handling center during its final day. “It won’t be as percent are choosing to access benefits Elon, a Harlem resident who has used documents and resolving benefit issues. easy to get to another site.” through the ACCESS HRA app, and 97 the St. Nicholas location for several years, According to HRA, the caseload of the St. The move is part of a reorganization due percent are conducting SNAP interviews over said she was unaware that the site would no Nicholas Center will be re-allocated to the to a decrease in foot traffic at SNAP centers the phone,” said HRA spokesperson Isaac longer provide full-service SNAP help. East End SNAP Center located at 2322 Third citywide since 2014, according to HRA. This McGinn. “We are working with local clients “Nobody even told me, and I was in there Avenue in East Harlem. is attributed to clients having the ability to to ensure continued access to services via the today,” she said. “It would have been nice if The two sites are less than a mile apart. manage their benefits through a mobile app, app or the closest center, which is only a few they did a better job letting people know.” But Helen Strom, Benefits Unit Supervisor submit applications online, and conduct blocks away.” In recent weeks, The Urban Justice Center at the Safety Net Project of the Urban Justice eligibility interviews via phone. The St. Nicholas location will continue to spearheaded an effort to keep the center Center, said closing the center will prove “As we reorganize services in Harlem, provide Cash Assistance services and self- detrimental to community members reliant we’re phasing out components of this service SNAP help, with HRA staff available See SNAP p16 SNAP cierra de golpe Ciudad cierra centro de asistencia de cupones de alimentos Por Gregg McQueen acia el este. H Grupos en contra de la pobreza y miembros de la comunidad están expresando su preocupación por que la ciudad cerrara un centro del norte de Manhattan que brindaba asistencia con cupones de alimentos, mientras dirige a los clientes a otro sitio en East Harlem. El viernes 28 de junio, la Administración de Recursos Humanos (HRA, por sus siglas en inglés) dejó de ofrecer asistencia completa para los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia de Nutrición Suplementaria (SNAP, por sus siglas en inglés) en su Centro St. Nicholas. Ubicado en el No. 132 de la calle 125 oeste, El comisionado del Departamento el centro atendió a cerca de 90 personas por día de Servicios Sociales (DSS, por sus de los códigos postales del norte de Manhattan, siglas en ingles), Steven Banks. realizando entrevistas de solicitud de Beneficios del Proyecto Red de y de re certificación para beneficios Seguridad del Centro de Justicia de SNAP, manejando documentos y Urbana, dijo que cerrar el centro resolviendo problemas de beneficios. será perjudicial para los miembros De acuerdo con la HRA, la carga de la comunidad que dependen de de trabajo del Centro St. Nicholas se servicios sociales esenciales. reasignará al Centro SNAP de East “Creemos que los centros de End ubicado en el No. 2322 de la SNAP en persona continúan siendo Tercera Avenida, en East Harlem. una piedra angular importante en Los dos sitios están a menos de los vecindarios en riesgo”, dijo, y señaló que el una milla de distancia. Pero Helen Strom, supervisora de la Unidad See SNAP p16 4 JULY 03, 2019 • MANHATTAN TIMES • www.manhattantimesnews.com AG creates diversity Fiscal general crea ofi cina and inclusion o ce andra rannum, quien ha estado en 2007, supervisando el reclutamiento y la Sla ofi cina durante 17 años, ha sido contratación de todos los abogados y del nombrada como la primera ofi cial de personal administrativo. En este rol, ha A G the recruitment and hiring of all attorneys diversidad e inclusión de la agencia. ampliado los esfuerzos de diversidad de and managerial staff . In this role, she has la agencia en el reclutamiento. Además, N expanded the agency’s diversity eff orts in Grannum lanzó una serie de programas de “La vitalidad de Nueva York está en the creation of the fi rst-ever recruitment. Additionally, Grannum launched diversidad para la oficina, que incluyeron su rica diversidad”, dijo la fiscal general Diversity and Inclusion Offi ce a series of diversity programs for the offi ce, recibir ponentes y organizar eventos Letitia James. “Mi oficina which included hosting speakers and que destacaron los meses: de Historia within the State Offi ce of the está profundamente events highlighting Black History, Negra, del rgullo, de Historia de Asia A G comprometida con PRIDE, Asian Pacifi c History, y el acífico, de Historia Hispana y de la creación de Hispanic History, and Women’s la Historia de la mujer. Anteriormente se Sandra Grann, who has been with the un ambiente de History Month. She previously desempeñó como jefa interina de la ficina offi ce for 17 years, has been appointed as served as Acting Bureau Chief aceptación y de y jefa adjunta de la ficina de Atención the agency’s fi rst Diversity and Inclusion and Deputy Bureau Chief of the mentalidad abierta, Médica. Offi cer. Health Care Bureau. tanto a nivel interno Antes de trabajar en la oficina de la “New York’s vitality is in its rich Before her time with the Offi ce como en todo el fiscal general, Grannum se desempeñó diversity,” said Attorney General Letitia of the Attorney General, Grannum estado. La creación James. “My offi ce is deeply committed en los sectores pblico y privado, incluso served in both the public and de la ficina de to creating an environment of acceptance como vicepresidenta de Asuntos Legales private sectors, including as the Vice Diversidad e Inclusión and open-mindedness, both internally and Corporativos en Avanti Corporate Health President of Corporate Legal Aff airs es un paso esencial hacia throughout the state.