Bloomberg's Vague Blueprint - Response In this Op-Ed Julius Tajiddin responds to an interview of Mayor Michael Bloomberg by the Amsterdam News (located in the Village of Harlem in New York City). Tajiddin covers Charter Schools, Residency Requirements and Police Relationships in predominantly Black and minority areas of New York City. Tajiddin's reponse regarding Police Relationships is very timely given the recent news stories about Reverend Calvin Butts' experience with the local Police.Bloomberg's Vague Blueprint - ResponseOr(Bloomberg Talks a Good Game...) By: Julius Tajiddin 
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           When I read that Bloomberg stated in his interview with the Amsterdam News, “Charter schools are the private schools for the minority community,” I said to myself, “How dare he.” Who says? However, I’ll agree with him to this extent. Many people in the Black and Latino community believe that a charter school is some sort of private school. That’s because many people are uninformed of what a charter school is all about and the process for enrollment as it sometimes is, is by lottery. So people have a false perception of what a charter school is. Those who know are not convinced that a charter school is any better than a regular public school.? Read more...


Charter Schools & Gentrification How Charter Schools will be used to Gentrify Harlem! – The Silent CoupBy: Julius Tajiddin and Denise Saddler
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            What is a Charter School? Most people really don’t know. Many think that a charter school is some sort of private school. However, the general public perception of a Charter School is: If your child is selected to be in one he/she is going to get a better education than in a regular Public School.? Read more...


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We, the signatories of this petition:
  • Express our support for,
    • The development of the open lot (Block: 2039 Lots: 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 52, 54) West of the Colonial Park Post Office, located at 99 Macombs Place between West 153rd and 154th Streets, for a brand new building and improved services for the Macomb’s Bridge Branch Library along with a multipurpose building that provides activities such as gyms, swimming pools, basketball courts, and auditoriums, etc. for the community (primarily the youth)
    • Community involvement with the New York Public Library and (any significant others) from the beginning to the end of the process in:
      • Determining the location of any alternative site that satisfies the development of the project indicated in Section 1a of this petition
      • Determining who will build the site
      • Determining who will provide supplies and materials for the site and,
      • Determining what services will be provided by the entities that occupy the site
  • Do not want a new Macomb’s Bridge Branch Library to be placed:
    • In an old warehouse that smells like a damp basement with potential moisture and health problems
    • In a building located next to a business that creates engine exhaust given the high incidence of asthma in the youth and the rest of the community in Harlem
    • On a commercial street with active traffic going through the street and in and out of business establishments. This scenario essentially ensures deadly accidents that would affect the community at large, particularly, the youth and the elderly.

There are 5 entries in the Petition.
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NameEntry
Agnes Johnson
from NY, NY NY
Signed on: Mon 22 Dec 2008 09:21:17 CST
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Free Harlem from the onslaught.
aajsyr@yahoo.com
Rose Peck
from NYC
Signed on: Wed 28 May 2008 04:33:34 CDT
Thanks for your continued support.
soohny@yahoo.com
Alana Atterbury
from New York, NY
Signed on: Mon 07 Jan 2008 13:22:49 CST
We need to keep pushing and draw light towards this.
vega103@hotmail.com
Elizabeth Rosario
from new york,NY
Signed on: Mon 27 Aug 2007 13:28:12 CDT
ER
liz159@verizon.net
George Hendricks
from Harlem NY
Signed on: Sun 27 Aug 2006 23:30:40 CDT
Harlem Sports
gehendricks@yahoo.com
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