MEDIA COVERAGE

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December 20, 2023: Two Queens-based Organizations Receive Grants for their work with those Impacted by HIV, QNS, New York City

November 30, 2023:Caribbean Queen”: GLAAD Award-Winning Filmmaker, Sekiya Dorsett, and Caribbean Equality Project Partner in Inspiring Short Film, GLAAD, Washington D.C.

September 16, 2023: Unemployed man charged in connection with Jonty Robinson’s death, Now Grenada, Grenada

September 12, 2023: South Asian Communities in Richmond Hill, South Ozone Park Continue Redistricting Fight, Queens Daily Eagle, New York City

September 8, 2023: Justice for Jonty amplified at 2023 WIADCA Parade, Caribbean Life News, New York City

September 7, 2023: Justice for Jonty amplified at 2023 West Indian Day Parade, Now Grenada, Grenada

September 6, 2023: “Justice for Jonty Robinson” trends at West Indian Day Parade 2023, Writeups 24, Trinidad and Tobago

September 5, 2023: Justice for Jonty amplified at 2023 West Indian Day Parade, Loop Caribbean News, Trinidad and Tobago

July 18, 2023: New York City lawmakers of South Asian descent celebrate Diwali finally recognized as a holiday, CBS News New York

July 18, 2023: Advocates, performers stand up for trans rights at TransLatinx March, Gay City News, New York

June 19, 2023: The 2023 Power of Diversity: Pride 100, City and State New York

June 16, 2023: Council Considering Sex Workers' Rights Bill, The Chief

June 15, 2023: Celebrating Pride Month in the Caribbean and Beyond, Island Origins Magazine

June 13, 2023: State passes Queens lawmaker’s bill to designate Diwali as a New York City public school holiday, QNS

June 5, 2023: Mohamed Q. Amin outlines progress, ongoing struggles of Caribbean LGBTQ+ community in NYC, CBS News New York

June 1, 2023: In the Footstep of Heroes Exhibition, New York State Capitol

May 16, 2023: The 2022 Queens Power 100, City and State New York

May 15, 2023: Worker Organizations demand more protection on ‘May Day,’ The Ticker

May 11, 2023: AAPI Groups Rally at Queens Borough Hall, call for ‘Fair, Inclusive and Equitable Budget’ to Uplift needs of the Growing Community, QNS

May 1, 2023: Officials, Workers Rally on May Day in New York City, Calling for Stronger Labor Protections, ABC 7 NY Eyewitness News

May 1, 2023: Workers Demand Increased Protections at May Day Rally, Spectrum News NY 1

May 1, 2023: May Day in NYC Brings Different Groups Together, PIX 11 News

May 1, 2023: Officials, Workers Rally on May Day in New York City, Yahoo

April 29, 2023: Fighting to Protect Caribbean LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers in NYC, The Immigrant's Journal

April 27, 2023: Activists Continue Redistricting Fight, Queens Chronicle

April 20, 2023: 4 Ways Queer and Trans Muslims are Transforming Ramadan for Themselves, Reckon News

April 14, 2023: The Center Hosts LGBTQ+ Community Iftar Dinner, Gay City News

March 31, 2023: Distinguished Honorees feted at 2023 Caribbean Life Impact Awards, Caribbean Life News

March 27, 2023: Caribbean Equality Project Returns to Phagwah Parade, Gay City News

March 5, 2023: Redistricting: A Case Study in The Power of Coalition-Building, The West Indian News

February 22, 2023: Asian Americans Advance their Interests through Political Advocacy, Caribbean Life News

February 17, 2023: Assembly Map Hearing Lasts Six Hours, Queens Chronicle

February 16, 2023: The Silence of Queens' Little Guyana, New York Amsterdam News

February 7, 2023: Council Members, Advocates Promote National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, News 12 Brooklyn

February 1, 2023: The 18% and Growing Campaign Celebrates 15 Years of AAPI City Advocacy Week, CACF

January 27, 2023: Secure Jobs Act: Labor Advocates Back Caban’s “Just Cause” Legislation, The Chief

January 23, 2023: Secure Jobs Act: New Bill Proposal Aims to Establish Checks and Balances for Workplace Firings, News 12 Brooklyn

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