Aug. 30, 2024 By Athena Dawson Council Member Nantasha Williams introduced a resolution supporting a bill aimed at shedding light on the relationship between businesses’ potential historic financial ties to the centuries-long period of enslavement in the United States. Williams, who represents Council District 27 in southeast Queens, has introduced a resolution that supports…
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Southeast Queens celebrates back-to-school with block party and backpack giveaway hosted by Council Member Nantasha Williams
Aug. 27, 2024 By Athena Dawson Southeast Queens’ second annual Back-to-School Block Party and Backpack Giveaway brought together hundreds of community members on Sunday, Aug. 25. The event, hosted by Council Member Nantasha Williams in partnership with Senator Leroy Comrie and Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman, took place in front of Williams’ office, located at 172-12…
Council Member Nantasha Williams introduces legislation pushing for Black Business Month and further protections for MWBEs
Aug. 19, 2024 By Athena Dawson New York City could be one step closer to officially recognizing August as Black Business Month. Queens Council Member Nantasha Williams introduced a package of seven resolutions on Thursday, Aug. 15, supporting legislation created by the state legislature and Congress to bolster Black-owned businesses. The Black Business Month…
Saved by the bell: Free back-to-school giveaways for Southeast Queens residents
Aug. 7, 2024 By Athena Dawson As the back-to-school season approaches, numerous local organizations in southeastern Queens are hosting giveaway events for residents across the borough. These events will provide essential school supplies such as scissors, binders, craft materials, bookbags and notebooks. Below is a list of events for students. Back To School Pop…
Op-Ed: The case for community service as an alternative to sanitation fines
Aug. 7, 2024 By Council Member Nantasha Williams In New York City, financial penalties for minor violations are often more than just a ticket; they can represent a serious setback for individuals and families already struggling to make ends meet. These fines and fees disproportionately impact those living in poverty or immigrants yet to…
Op-ed | Saving our shade: The urgent need for robust tree care policies in New York City
Jun. 17, 2024 By Council Member Dr. Nantasha Williams Amid the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, as New York City residents grappled with the arduous task of rebuilding their lives and homes, Cindy Taylor found herself facing a unique challenge. In the wake of the storm’s devastation, Cindy, a homeowner and mother of two, noticed a…
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Southeastern Queens glides into summer with skate festivals hosted by local leaders
Jun. 11, 2024 By Athena Dawson Southeastern Queens residents have skated through June at two exciting skate festivals hosted by Council Member Nantasha Williams (D-27) and State Senator Leroy Comrie (D-14). The festivals, in collaboration with the NYC Parks Department, saw residents of all ages hit the pavement at the Delphin H. Greene Playground in Cambria Heights…
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Council Member Nantasha Williams hosts inaugural ‘Lets Go Green’ event in St. Albans
May. 29, 2024 By Athena Dawson Council Member Nantasha Williams (D-27) hosted the inaugural “Let’s Go Green Celebration” at Roy Wilkins Park in St. Albans on Saturday, May 25. The event brought together hundreds of community members and environmental advocates for a day filled with educational and family-friendly activities. The celebration aimed to raise awareness…
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Council Member Nantasha Williams hosts 3rd annual Southeastern Queens Community Health Fair
May. 16, 2024 By Athena Dawson On Saturday, May 11, dozens of southeastern Queens residents gathered at Mount Olivet Baptist Church in Hollis for the 3rd annual Southeastern Queens Community Health Fair. The fair was hosted by Council Member Nantasha Wiliams (D-27), State Sen. Leroy Comrie (D-14) and Assemblymember Alicia L. Hydman (D-29). The free…
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Street-co naming ceremony in Jamaica held in honor of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. founding member
May. 8, 2024 By Athena Dawson Local government leaders gathered at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica on Sunday, May 5, to host a street co-naming ceremony honoring the legacy of a founding member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Council Member Nantasha Williams (D-27), in partnership with the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Queens Alumnae…
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