On June 23rd, Vote for an Independent Black Community, Jim Crow Must Go!

“The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the Government itself. But the Black Revolution is controlled only by God.”

Malcolm X – Dec. 1, 1963, New York City

No one can build a free and independent Black community other than a free and independent Black community. Our beloved community has been sold the myth of black inferiority and it’s now time for us to stop buying it. The time has come for the Black community to trade in the facade of what looks like black independence for the real genuine article. The control of our community by Sweeney, Reich and Bolz has to end.

Fight back by voting for:

Our Vanguard of District Leaders

Ruth Campbell (First from left) – Local activist, Former School Team Team member, former community board member and current law student (Female District Leader, 29th Assembly Part A).

Rev. Sherwyn James (Second from left) – Local activist and African Methodist Episcopal pastor (Male District Leader, 29th Assembly Part B).

Anthony Rivers (Third from left) – Local Activist, founder of People for the Neighborhood, former US Marine and retired NYPD Lieutenant (Male District Leader, 33th Assembly Part B).

Robert Williams (Fourth from left) – Local activist and retired US Navy (Male District Leader, 33th Assembly Part A).

An Independent State Committee in the 29th Assembly

Kevin Rucker (First for left) – Local Activist

An Independent 33rd State Assembly

Oster Bryan (Second from left) – Local Activist

An Independent Queens Borough President

Anthony Miranda – Founder member of the Nation Latino Officers Association

Freedom ain’t free and it don’t come cheap. The myth of Black inferiority ends today. Vote for a “REAL” independent Black Community.

 

Oster Bryan

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Put An End to the Proxy: It’s time for us to Select Our Own Judges

 

In our fight to put control of the Black communities back in the hands of the Black community, we must put an end to the proxy (real or synthetic) and elect Judicial Delegates who will select judges we wish to see on the bench. We have brought together a group of independent thinking community members to challenge the established order of the Queens County Democratic Machine’s control over Supreme Court Judge selector.

Latoya Benjamin (Top row, first from left): Economic Development specialist and Founder of the Economic Leadership Council and life long resident of southeast Queens (33rd Assembly District).

Samantha Brown – Menjivar (Top row, second from left): Local School Leadership Team (SLT) and education advocate (33rd Assembly District).

Mizan Choudhury (Not pictured): Local entrepreneur, founder of local the local restaurant Mirch and founder of Community Alliance Group (CAG) (33rd Assembly District).

Maxine Harrison – Gallmon (Top row, third from left): Local political activists and member of St. Albans Congregational Church’s Justice and Witness Ministry (33rd Assembly District).

Philip Hollant (Top row, fourth from left): Local Activist (33rd Assembly District).

Daniel Jarvis (Top row, fifth from left): 202nd Street Block President (33rd Assembly District).

Saywalah Kesselly (Not Pictured): Founder of the African Center for Community Empowerment and the Southeast Queens Credit Union (33rd Assembly District).

Pamela Rivers (Second row, first from left): Local Activist (33rd Assembly District).

Yvette Strong-Banks (Second row, second from left): Local Activist (29th Assembly District).

Timothy Turane (Second row, third from left): Local Activist and Combat Veteran (33rd Assembly District).

Iva Westbrooke (Second row, fourth from left): Board Member St. Albans Civic Improvement Association, former Chair NYS Board for Respiratory Therapy and CEO of KeepSafe 360, Training in safety, actively supporting our our Frontline Health Care Providers and Seniors with food, PPE. (33rd Assembly District).

Safiya Whitehead (Second row, fifth from left): Local Activist (33rd Assembly District).

Nobody else can do this for us. So, we proudly bare the burden of speaking truth to power in these most demanding days.

“Organize, Organize, Organize”

Kwame Ture

Oster Bryan