Sen. Perkins Hosts Town Hall Meeting On Housing Discrimination
It's almost as if Sen. Perkins reads Harlem Fur.
Harlem State Senator Bill Perkins and New York State Division of Human Rights Commissioner Kumiki Gibson will host a town hall meeting to discuss housing discrimination and civil rights in Harlem on Wednesday, August 1st.
The meeting will take place at 6pm on the 8th floor of the Adam Clayton Powell State Office Building, 163 West 125th Street. Guests are asked to please register in advance by calling Sen. Perkins' office at 212-222-7315.






Comments
How many new settlers will show up at this meeting? Will they allow longtime Harlemites to get in the State Building? Stay tuned. And whitety-don't ask stupid questions about quality of life issues when people are struggling in Harlem.
Posted by: anon | July 25, 2007 03:24 AM
As a black harlemite - people are struggling everywhere. Here, in kansas, Upstate, etc. in fact we are better off than many in the world. Quality of life? Harlem had it once. Let's get it back - bring jobs in here so people can work and struggle less. Those who call for end of gentrification - kiss off - it will bring jobs to our community.Columbia? Bring em on. Approve it already. And why so friggin agressive to white people? Bring them on - they are our brothers - not our enemies. We can learn from one another, man.
Posted by: Harlem proud | July 26, 2007 12:09 AM
How can Harlem once again have the quality of life it once had if these massive projects are still standing????
Posted by: getridoftheprojects | July 26, 2007 02:51 PM
If it wasn't for he and C Virginia Fields selling out Harlem to developers for ONE DOLLAR, we would not have a problem.
Posted by: 1listener | July 28, 2007 04:27 PM