Town Hall: Mobilizing for City Council Redistricting in Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park

Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Location:
Liberty Palace: 130-10 Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill, NY 11419
Registration is required. RSVP here.

Join APA Voice, South Queens Women's March, Caribbean Equality Project, and Desis Rising Up and Moving (DRUM) for a town hall discussion focused on Mobilizing for City Council Redistricting in Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park.

New York State and New York City Redistricting Community Briefing and Education:

  • Learn how Asian Americans gained power in the recent 2020 redistricting cycle for congressional and state districts

  • Our community of interest in Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park is currently divided into two City Council Districts. Learn how YOU can be involved to keep us whole - not divided!

  • Fair redistricting allows our communities to fight for our share of funding for community-based services, language access, better public safety, and more!

If you would like to sign up to share feedback or remarks at the town hall, you must do so by indicating it on the RSVP form. Only persons who have signed up to speak will be permitted to do so and will be allotted a total of 2 minutes so as to ensure we are effectively maintaining timekeeping and hearing from as many as possible.

No electioneering or political campaigning will be allowed at this event and all remarks given must specifically address City Council redistricting.

COVID-19 protocols will be enforced and proof of vaccination will be required at the door. Please wear your mask and practice social distancing.

The Caribbean Equality Project is a proud coalition member of the APA Voice NYC Redistricting Task Force.

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