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Vol. 112 No. 40 | October 7, 2021 - October 13, 2021
THE NEW BLACK VIEW
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A BRAND NEW ERA
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Barrons back Alleyne as replacement in State Assembly By ARIAMA C. LONG Report for America Corps Member, Amsterdam News Staff
40 and 60, announced this past weekend that she is retiring from the assembly and has named community organizer Keron Alleyne, 31, as her The end of an era in East New York successor. has finally come. The “unbought, unThe Barrons, Inez and her husband bossed, and undefeated” Council- Assemblymember Charles Barron, member Inez Barron, who has also are fixtures in the community and represented State Assembly Districts well-known for their tendency to
run for city council and assembly in tandem…and win, much to the chagrin of political competitors. “I’m pleased and honored to be here,” said I. Barron. “We have a candidate who understands what it is that we have been building and making happen here over the last 20 years.” The power couple joined Alleyne,
his family, and his early campaign crew in front of the Prince Joshua Avitto Community Center on Saturday, Oct. 2 to show their support for the young politico. Alleyne ran for state senate in Senatorial District 19 in last year’s elections, but lost to Incumbent Senator See BARRONS on page 6
NYC unveils social justice busts
By CYRIL JOSH BARKER Amsterdam News Staff
New York City’s Union Square Park is the temporary home for three grand busts of three images of the 2020 social justice movement. The bronze busts represent: 2020 police brutality victim George Floyd, police brutality victim Breonna Taylor, and the late Congressman John Lewis. However, just a few days after its unveiling, a caught-on-video vandal threw paint on the Floyd bust.
ting the shot. Hospital and nursing home workers in the state, such as employees at Northwell Health, had One of the first impacts of the until Sept. 27 to comply or face unemCOVID-19 vaccine mandates was evi- ployment. Employees in non-hospital dent this week when New York State’s based clinics and Community Care largest healthcare provider, Northwell Plus facilities in the city need proof of Health, terminated 1,400 employees vaccination by Oct. 7. for refusing to get vaccinated. “Northwell regrets losing any emThe fallout is the result of one of ployee under such circumstances, several vaccine mandates causing but as healthcare professionals and See MANDATES on page 6 people to lose their jobs for not get-
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Vaccine mandates bring out ‘firing squad’
See STORY on pages 3, 27