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October 27, 2018
An Inspiring Morning of Activism(left to right) Veronica Dillon, Errol Louis, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, Jennifer March, Judith Garson, Dr. Robert Gore, Arlette Ferguson Mathis (Photo: Angela Pham/BFA.com)
We just wrapped up our 2018 Celebration Breakfast, and we are so grateful for the dedication of so many New Yorkers who are working with CCC to make our city, state and country a better place for every child. Not to mention our brilliant speakers and honorees: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, Judith A. Garson, Dr. Robert Gore, Jonathan Blitzer, and Errol Louis. I hope everyone who joined us at 583 Park left feeling inspired and motivated to continue to push for justice at every level of government. If you were not able to attend, please know that you were missed – and that, as always, we deeply appreciate your continued support of CCC. As I said at the Breakfast, this past year has pushed all of us to become more vocal champions for social justice. Our Celebration Breakfast highlighted what is possible when we refuse to accept the status quo for our communities. Each of our speakers and honorees witnessed an injustice they wanted to address and, after relentless dedication and sometimes in the face of intense opposition, they made change happen. It was an uplifting reminder that we must not accept the inequities around us, and that we all have an important role to play in advocating to ensure that policy, budget and legislative decisions – here in New York City, in Albany and in Washington D.C. – are right and just. I hope you will help us to keep the conversation going and continue to remain informed and engaged partners in our efforts to lead the charge for change. Here are just a few actions you can take:
Check out our photos from the event and please keep in touch throughout the year for ongoing opportunities to learn more and take action. Once again, thank you so much for supporting CCC. It is because of you that we are able to advance programs, policies, and solutions that change the lives of New York City children and families for the better. With gratitude, | Comments |
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