Archive for the ‘Harlem’ Category
Vincent Morgan Advocates for Children
NEW YORK, NY (June 22, 2010) — Last week, the Citizen’s Committee for Children released their annual report, “Keeping Track of New York City’s Children.” Once again, it revealed huge problems in almost every quality of life indicator for children. Driven by the ongoing recession, youth unemployment is high; use of food stamps has increased; [...]
NYC Petitioning Season — June 8 thru July 16, 2010
The M4C Team NEEDS YOU! to help us get Vince on the Primary Ballot!
East Harlem, Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood & the Upper West Side
We will be working in teams throughout the district collecting signatures from registered Democrats. Our goal is to collect over 10,000 signatures. Every qualified signature counts so if you can commit to [...]
Vincent Morgan Supports Educational Options: Assails Limiting Charter Schools in NY-15
NEW YORK, NY (April 22, 2010) — I believe the children of NY15 need all the resources we can muster to ensure a solid education that prepares them for a meaningful future. That means improving public education as well as supporting charter schools, private and parochial institutions.
The majority of students in NY15 attend public schools. [...]
A Sign of the Times (NY Times, that is)
NEW YORK, NY (February 17, 2010) Sam Roberts, one of the most prolific political writers on NY Times’ staff interviewed the candidate last week, and wrote a pretty compelling article on the upcoming elections in Harlem.
Interestingly, he noted that Charles Rangel faces a challenge in the midst of an ethics investigation, that mirrors his own [...]
The 500 ft. Principle
Harlem is a community of stark contrasts. A community where public housing and million dollar brownstones are situated right next to each other. More than the obvious differences in property values are real differences in perception.
The 500 ft. principle is a reminder to every resident of Harlem that we all live within 500 [...]



