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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

PROTEST AGAINST FILTHY BUILDING CONDITIONS — FOR HIGH RENT: Council Member Farah Louis and the Flatbush Gardens Tenants Association led an early-morning protest, which NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams also attended, against Flatbush Gardens Management to demand immediate changes to uninhabitable living conditions.

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RENT STABILIZATION PROTECTIONS EXTENDED: New York City Mayor Eric Adams yesterday signed two pieces of affordable housing legislation, extending the city’s critical rent stabilization protections and strengthening data collection and reporting on a critical eviction prevention program. 

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STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL LAUNCHES HOTLINE ON ABORTIONS: A new hotline has been launched to provide legal guidance and resources to patients, health care providers, and supporters seeking information about their legal rights to access and provide abortions. 

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“The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program announced on “The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program announced on Tuesday the recipients of its 2022-2023 studio program residency, as well as the recipients of the 2022 Philip Pearlstein Painter recipient and the 2022 Irving Sandler Prize.” 

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“The street art scene in Brooklyn gets seemingly “The street art scene in Brooklyn gets seemingly bigger every day. One can’t walk down a street in Williamsburg without running into a mural or a spray-painted storefront around a different corner. But street art here has evolved a lot in the past few years as it has been popularized and commodified, and new artists are finding their voices on blank walls across the borough.

Brooklyn witnessed a birth of companies dedicated to public art over the last couple of decades, some devoted to advertisements and others focused on bringing exciting street art to specific neighborhoods. The sides of buildings in Williamsburg and Greenpoint are more colorful than ever before, as individual artists are magnifying their work on a large scale right alongside commercial work.”

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“Prominent Brooklynites, in general, have angril “Prominent Brooklynites, in general, have angrily panned Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, which legalized abortion — a ruling that is expected to lead to abortion bans in half the states.

Both supporters and opponents of legalized abortion predicted that the fight will continue in state capitols, in Washington and at the ballot box.”

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