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ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGES DISCUSS ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AT COLUMBIAN LAWYERS MEETING: The Columbian Lawyers Association, First Judicial Department, hosted a CLE meeting with two of the city’s top judges to explain the various forms of alternative dispute resolution and how it’s being implemented in the courts. Justice George Silver, deputy chief administrative judge for the New York City Courts, joined Justice Anthony Cannataro, administrative judge of the New York City Civil Court, to give a continuing legal education (CLE) presentation titled “Alternate Dispute Resolution in the Unified Court System.” The Columbian Lawyers, First Department, aims to promote Italian Americans in the law and judiciary. The group meets regularly for continuing legal education meetings at which some of the top lawyers and judges lecture on important issues facing the courts and practice. Pictured from left: President Jennifer Frankola, Elizabeth Malang, Hon. Anthony Cannataro, Dana Catanzaro, Hon. George Silver, Hon. Suzanne Adams, Hon. James Clynes, Hon. Joseph Maltese and Hon. John Wang. Visit brooklyneagle.com. Photo courtesy of the Columbian Lawyers Association

Brooklyn admin. judge says court consolidation will reduce delays and enhance justice

Former BBA President Ethan Gerber named executive partner at Abrams Fensterman

Ethan Gerber, was promoted to executive partner at Abrams Fensterman, the borough’s largest law firm. See page 3. Photo courtesy of Abrams Fensterman

WOMEN’S BAR ASSOCIATION HOSTS MIXER TO INTEGRATE YOUNG LAWYERS INTO THE LEGAL COMMUNITY: Members of the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association, both veteran and new, attended a networking mix-and-mingle event at the Kimoto Rooftop lounge in Downtown Brooklyn on Tuesday, Jan. 14. From left: Natoya McGhie, president-elect of the BWBA, Hon. Joanne Quinones and Zoila Del Castillo. Photo courtesy of the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association See page 2.

Hon. Lawrence Knipel wrote an open letter in support of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s plan to consolidate the courts. The plan would replace the current 11court tiered system with just three courts. See page 2. Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese


Women's Bar Association hosts mixer to integrate young lawyers into the legal community By Rob Abruzzese The Record

Members of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association, both old and new, attended a networking mix-and-mingle event at the Kimoto Rooftop lounge in Downtown Brooklyn on Tuesday, Jan. 14. The event was sponsored by the BWBA’s Young Lawyers and Mentorship committees, which have been making a hard push to attract younger and more inexperienced attorneys in order to connect them with mentors and grow the association. “This was a perfect opportunity for all the participants of the mentorship program to meet and network,” said Natoya McGhie, president-elect of the BWBA. “The mentees not only had the chance to meet each other but also to connect with the mentors participating in the program.” There are eight women participating in the mentorship program this year. All of them have been paired up with a judge or lawyer who will help them to become better lawyers and get the most out of networking.

This year’s mentors include Fern Finkel, Lisa Lewis, Hon. Heela Capell, Hon. Richard Montelione, Hon. Connie Mallafre Melendez, John Coffey, Hon. Joanne Quinones and Hon. Heidi Cesare. “Members of the judiciary and BWBA members who are not part of the program also came out to support the committees,” McGhie said. “We even had a few first-time attendees at one of our events, so this was a great way to introduce them to the Mentorship and Young Lawyers committees and for them to learn about the BWBA.” McGhie said that she didn’t know about bar associations at all when she was still in law school and that it was only through pure luck that she got involved with the women’s bar. She feels very fortunate that she did, though, because it helped her find her job in the court, where she works as a clerk. It also has helped her find her place within the legal community. “We have a few exciting and fun events planned for the future,” McGhie said. “We hope to grow the Young Lawyers and Mentorship committees and to provide networking opportunities and help attorneys build their personal and professional network.”

The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association hosted a mix-and-mingle event for new members and more inexperienced attorneys so that they can get to know some of the borough’s top judges and lawyers and be matched up with them as part of the association’s mentorship program. Pictured from left: Lisa Lewis, Melanie Headley, Hon. Heela Capell, Natoya McGhie, Hon. Genine Edwards, Hon. Joanne Quinones, Sue Novick Wasko, Jolevette Mitchell and Hon. Connie Mallafre Melendez. See page 4 for additional photos. Photo courtesy of the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association All future events hosted by the BWBA’s young lawyers and mentorship committees

will be posted on the association’s website at www.brooklynwomensbar.org.

Brooklyn administrative judge says court consolidation will reduce delays and enhance justice By Rob Abruzzese The Record

One of Brooklyn’s top administrative judges wrote a letter on Wednesday in support of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s plan to consolidate the court system in New York State. Justice Lawrence Knipel, administrative judge of the Kings County Supreme Court, Civil Term, referred to the current 11-tiered court system as “obsolete” and added that the proposed three-tiered system would reduce delays and “enhance justice. “The proposed consolidation of New York’s trial courts affords a unique opportunity to reform the obsolete organization of our courts,” Justice Knipel wrote in his open letter. “Alone among the 50 states, New York has eleven different trial courts. Many only have two.” There have been at least five attempts by past chief judges to consolidate the courts over the last 50 years, including an attempt by then-Chief Judge Judith Kaye about 15 years ago. The plan, as proposed by Chief Judge DiFiore, would eliminate the 11-court system and replace it with three courts: The Supreme Court, a Municipal Court

Chief Judge Janet DiFiore Brooklyn Eagle file photo by Mario Belluomo

and the current Justice Court system that serves upstate towns and villages. That idea is that by eliminating the barriers between the courts, it would be easier to shift resources and streamline and speed up the way the system works. The Court of Claims, the county courts outside of New York City, the Family Court and the Surrogate’s Court would all be merged into the current Supreme Court. The Civil, Criminal and Housing courts in New York City plus the district courts in Long Island, and the 61 city courts outside of New York City would become the Municipal Court. None of the ways that judges are elected or selected would change. However, the cap of one judge per 50,000 residents in a judicial district would be eliminated and the state legislature would be permitted to change the number of Appellate Division departments once every 10 years. This all would be phased in over five years. Justice Knipel gave three main reasons for voicing his support for the plan proposed by the chief judge — it would resolve jurisdictional conflicts between the courts, it would streamline administrative needs of the courts, and it would

lead to more accurate budgeting. “Many families suffer because of competing divorce litigation in Supreme Court and family related litigation in Family Court,” Justice Knipel wrote. “Add to this mix the domestic violence jurisdiction of the criminal courts and you have a potentially toxic mix of conflicting jurisdiction. While measures have been adopted which somewhat ameliorate these conflicts, the true fix is consolidation of these litigations before a single judge.” Justice Knipel also explained that there are similar inefficiencies between the Supreme Court and Surrogate’s Court. He pointed out that when party involved in ongoing litigation in Supreme Court dies, it can disrupt trials while parties seek a personal representative in the Surrogate’s Court. In one scenario, Justice Knipel explained that families have lost houses to foreclosure in front of one judge in the Supreme Court while fighting over the estate that’s involved in front of another judge in the Surrogate’s Court. Continued on page 4

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The Brooklyn Bar Association hosted a CLE on Wednesday with attorney Shannon Cumberbatch entitled “Race, Class, Power and Privilege in Public Service Law.” Pictured Brooklyn Eagle photos by Rob Abruzzese from left: BBA Executive Director Avery Eli Okin, Hon. Joanne Quinones, Joy Thompson and Shannon Cumberbatch.

Defense attorney looks at roots of oppression in the law at Brooklyn Bar CLE By Rob Abruzzese The Record

The Brooklyn Bar Association hosted a diversity, inclusion and elimination of bias continuing legal education (CLE) seminar on Wednesday night with attorney Shannon Cumberbatch at which she discussed ways that lawyers can improve their practice by being more thoughtful and reducing their own bias. “We think that this is an important part of our professional development,” said Joy Thompson, chair of the BBA’s Diversity Committee and president-elect of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York. “We hope that people come with an open mind and get ready to share, learn and grow.” Cumberbatch, a graduate of NYU School of Law, is the director of hiring, diversity and community engagement at the Bronx Defenders. She is also a supervising professor of the Bronx Defenders Holistic Defense Externship at Columbia Law School.

The one-hour seminar was entitled “Race, Class, Power and Privilege in Public Service Law,” and Cumberbatch encouraged the nearly 40 attorneys in the room to ask questions to form more of a dialogue. She opened the event by asking the attorneys what they were hoping to get out of the CLE and tailored her presentation to them. She shared her background and explained how her experiences have shaped her thoughts on the subject. “I started doing this work as early as high school because I saw the way the criminal legal system, and other systems it impacts, were harming those in my community,” she said. “I was motivated to develop a skill set that would allow me to interrupt these systems, to be a buffer between marginalized people and the systems that push them further to the margins.” The goal of the discussion was to force the attorneys to try to think about the law and the way it directly and indirectly impacts their clients in ways they might not have realized. She explained that it’s incumbent on attorneys

to understand the way law specifically affects marginalized groups as it doesn’t always act in a neutral fashion toward them. After all, she said, it was the law that restricted ownership rights to whites only and that allowed slavery, and she pointed out that even after slavery was abolished in the 13th Amendment, that same amendment allowed for a loophole that led to overpopulation of the prison systems. “The law specifically indicated who can be a slave,” Cumberbatch said. “The law also supported colonization and the brutalization of indigenous people, and our first known manifestations in our current policing system were slave patrols and colonial armies whose specific job was to maintain the order of [slavery].” Cumberbatch discussed the impact of current systems, like the foster care system. She explained how it gives financial incentive to break up families, and stressed that people represented in the prison system and on death row come disproportionately from the foster care system.

“The stereotypes were not created as a result of the behavior of the people,” she said. “The stereotypes were created to justify the behavior of the oppressors. This was a Christian nation of people. How do you get a Christian nation of people to buy into the degradation, the marginalization and the brutalization of people? You have to tell them that those people are bad.” The CLE was worth one diversity credit. All practicing attorneys are required to get 24 CLE credits every two years, including one diversity credit, as of January 2018. The next Brooklyn Bar Association CLE will be held on Feb. 24 with Justice Jeffrey Sunshine. It is entitled “What is Income and Where to Find it?” The annual CPLR (Civil Practice Law and Rules) update will be held on March 3, and there will also be a real estate contracts CLE on March 19. FOR CHANGES OF NAME PLEASE CALL KATRINA: 718-643-9099, EXT 103

Shannon Cumberbatch opened the one-hour CLE by asking the attorneys in the room what they were hoping to get out of the event.

Former BBA President Ethan Gerber named executive partner at Abrams Fensterman By Rob Abruzzese The Record

Abrams Fensterman, the largest law firm in Brooklyn, announced last Thursday that it has promoted Ethan Gerber, a past president of the Brooklyn Bar Association, to executive partner. Gerber, a Queens native, joins Robert Abrams, RoseAnn Branda and Frank Carone

as executive partners of Abrams Fensterman’s MetroTech office. Gerber, a graduate of Brooklyn Law School, is the director of the transportation industry and alternative insurance departments at Abrams Fensterman. He was formerly the managing partner of Gerber & Gerber PLLC, the largest privately-owned law firm

concentrating on the taxi and for hire-industry. President of the BBA from 2010 to 2011, Gerber is on the Judicial Screening Committee for the Democratic Party and the Brooklyn Bar Association. He is also on the Independent Judicial Election Qualification Commission for the Second and 13th Judicial Districts and on the BBA's Grievance

Committee, and he is vice chair of the Legislative Committee. Gerber also serves as a member of the board of directors of the Defense Association of New York. After he graduated from law school in 1988, Gerber became an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn and worked the felony trial bureau.

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Photos courtesy of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association

Women’s Bar Association hosts mixer to integrate young lawyers into the legal community

From left: Hon. Heela Capell, Kerri Ann Sutherland, Natoya McGhie, Megan Gordon and Danielle Ciraola. See page 2.

From left: Joy Thompson, Chaim Steinberger, Kerri Ann Sutherland and Danielle Ciraola.

Hon. Jane Tully with Natoya McGhie.

From left: Melanie Headley, Sue Wasko and Hon. Heela Capell

Brooklyn administrative judge says court consolidation will reduce delays and enhance justice Continued from page 2

“It has happened that the family home is lost in foreclosure because Surrogate’s Court has yet to determine rightful ownership,” he wrote. “With consolidation, both issues will be decided together before a single judge.” From an administrative perspective, Justice Knipel points out that properly allocating resources, particularly in crisis situations, can be extremely difficult and that the consolidation would allow judges and staff to be moved from court to court

without bureaucratic hurdles including “transfer orders.” The whole proposal is expected to cost approximately $13.1 million, primarily to cover raises for judges and their staff who would be moved into the Supreme Court, according to Hon. Lawrence Marks, the chief administrative judge of the state. However, Justice Knipel points out that the inefficiencies in the court cause budgetary bloating and that the consolidation would lead to more accurate budgeting.

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“It is long since time that New York joins with the rest of the states and consolidates our unwieldy court structure,” Justice Knipel wrote. “History demands it.” As of now, three main groups have refused to support or have come out against the consolidation plan. Those include some of the current Supreme Court justices, who feel that the plan threatens judicial independence because it would give the governor the ability to appoint judges to the Appellate Division and Court of Appeals

more easily; Surrogate’s Court judges, who fear that they will be elected in one court and diverted to another court; and affinity bar associations who fear that this plan will either hurt diversity in the courts or do nothing to improve it in places where improvement is needed. In order for the consolidation plan to take effect, the state legislature would have to vote to approve it twice, once in 2020 and again in 2021; it would then be placed on the ballot as a referendum in 2022.


News From Your Neighborhood TREYGER: TRASH COMPANY MUST PAY AFTER DEADLY HIT-AND-RUN

BENSONHURST — As police continued their search for a private sanitation truck driver who struck and killed a pedestrian in a hit-and-run accident at 86th Street and Bay Parkway on Thursday, Councilmember Mark Treyger called on the city to revoke the license of the company that employed him, according to the Brooklyn Eagle website. The name of the company whose driver was involved in the fatal hit-and-run has not been released by authorities. Treyger, noting that the woman’s body had been “split into two pieces,” pointed out that early risers that day had to view the gruesome sight of two body bags lying on the street. U.S. Rep. Max Rose (D-Southwest Brooklyn-Staten Island) called the incident “a disgrace,” but added, “We’re going to get to the bottom of it.” Sarah Anders, deputy chief of staff for State Sen. Andrew Gounardes (D-Bay Ridge-Gravesend-Marine Park), urged the State Legislature to pass the Hit-and-Run Prevention Act, which would increase the penalties against drivers who flee accident scenes. 

ADAMS TELLS NEWCOMERS TO ‘GO BACK TO IOWA, OHIO’

BOROUGH HALL — Borough President Eric Adams has caused controversy because of a speech in which he urged some recent residents of New York City to “go back” to Iowa or Ohio, according to Gothamist. “Go back to Iowa, you go back to Ohio. New York belongs to the people who were here and made New York City what it is,” Adams said during a speech at the National Action Network’s Martin Luther King Day celebration. Adams, who was born in Brownsville and grew up in Jamaica, Queens, spoke of past problems in the city, such as crack addiction and heroin addiction, and their impact on black and Latino communities. 

PHILANTHROPIST’S DEATH RULED A HOMICIDE

FORT GREENE — The death of a philanthropist who was stabbed in the neck just before a house he owned in Fort Greene was set on fire has been ruled a homicide, according to NBC4. Antonio Litman lived in New Jersey, but a family member said Sunday that he was at the building on Adelphi Street on Friday when the fire occurred. Litman founded the charity Virginia’s House of Hope, which has distributed school supplies, food, clothing and educational toys to more than 10,000 families. Litman once said in an interview, “I grew up on a farm in South Carolina, and was raised by my family to give to those in our community who were less fortunate. We shared what we grew on our farm with anyone in need.” 

ESPINAL LEAVES RACE FOR BOROUGH PRESIDENT

BROWNSVILLE — Councilmember Rafael Espinal (D-Bed-StuyBrownsville-Bushwick-Crown Heights) announced his exit from the race for borough president on Wednesday. His statement read, in part: “I want to be clear. Given my record and ability to work with all Brooklynites, I truly believe that I could have put together a strong and winning campaign. Right now is just not the time for me.” 

NEW ICE CREAM SHOP COMING TO PROSPECT PARK WEST

PARK SLOPE — Ample Hills Creamery, a well-known ice cream chain that has outlets from New York to California, will soon open a new location in Park Slope, according to New York YIMBY. The ice cream shop will be located at 192 Prospect Park West next to the former Pavilion Theater across from Prospect Park. Hidrock Properties, the developer responsible for the Prospect Park West location, commissioned Building Studio Architects to renovate and repurpose the site’s existing one-story building that was designed in the 1920s. Hidrock’s owner, Steven Hidary, told The New York Times in 2016 that the team had decided against building a new condo on the site. 

COPS PROBE REPORTED RAPE, KIDNAPPING IN EAST NY

EAST NEW YORK — Authorities are investigating a reported rape and kidnapping in East New York, according to NBCNewYork. Law enforcement sources said a 28-yearold woman was walking near Liberty and Alabama avenues around 5 a.m. on Tuesday when a stranger in his 60s walked up to her and jabbed her with a sharp object. She told police that she was taken into a silver van and lost consciousness. The next day, at Rockaway and Pitkin avenues, she got out of the van and walked home, according to police. 

DEAF MAN SUES PORN SITE OVER CLOSED CAPTIONING

BOROUGHWIDE — A deaf man from Brooklyn has filed a class-action lawsuit against a site known as Pornhub, saying he can’t fully enjoy the videos because they don’t provide

Airports, including JFK in New York City, have begun screening for a new and mysterious contagious disease — “Novel Coronavirus” — as it spreads around the globe from China. With a large Chinese population in Brooklyn, area health officials are on alert. AP Photo/Kin Cheung closed captioning, according to the New York Post. Yaroslav Suris claims the porn site has violated his and others’ rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Suris tried to watch a variety of videos on Pornhub and several associated sites, such as “Sexy Cop Gets Witnesses to Talk” and “Aunt Babysits Disobedient Nephew,” the Post reported. Suris said he pays for a premium subscription on Pornhub, which hosts millions of adult videos. 

GROUP BUYS VERIZON PROPERTY IN CLINTON HILL

CLINTON HILL — Daten Group has closed on 540-554 Waverly Ave. in Clinton Hill, according to Real Estate Weekly. The property was sold by Verizon New York for a price of $17.5 million. Daten will attempt to consolidate the zoned lots in the block that run adjacent to Atlantic and Clinton avenues, an act that needs the approval of the Board of Standards and Appeals. Plans filed with the city indicate that a new nine-story mixeduse building is planned for the site, which is now occupied by a series of one-story warehouses. 

SENIORS’ HEALTH TOPICS ARE SUBJECT OF MEETING

BAY RIDGE — Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis (R-Brooklyn-Staten Island), State Sen. Diane Savino (D-Brooklyn-Staten Island) and several other Staten Island state representatives took part in an AARP question-and-answer session at the Staaten in West Brighton, Staten Island, on Friday morning. Malliotakis told attendees that issues involving Brooklyn and Staten Island seniors are “non-partisan” issues and almost always receive unanimous support. She also applauded the removal of the pharmacist “gag order,” which prevented pharmacists from telling patients that their medication would be cheaper if it wasn’t processed through insurance and instead paid for with cash. Savino expressed opposition to a proposal that the United States buy U.S.-made prescription drugs from Canada because it places a cap on drug costs. 

ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION AWARDS BROOKLYN GALLERY

PROSPECT HEIGHTS — The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is awarding $100,000 to A Blade of Grass, an organization that helps artists and is located on Prospect Place in Brooklyn. The grant is part of an overall $3.93 million that the foundation is giving to 35 organizations from 19 states. Joel Wachs, the foundation’s president, said in a statement, “We are proud to further the important work that each of these organizations does to give artists a platform from which to meaningfully engage with the world around them, whether that means their neighborhood community, their regional context, the contemporary art world or the broader culture.” 

12 B’KLYN RESTAURANTS ARE IN WINTER RESTAURANT WEEK

BOROUGHWIDE — Only 12 Brooklyn restaurants are part of New York City Winter Restaurant Week, according to Patch. They span an area, mainly in Western Brooklyn, stretching from Bay Ridge to Williamsburg. Among them are the Greenhouse Café in Bay Ridge, French Louie on Atlantic Avenue, the Osprey in Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Yellow Magnolia Café at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Benchmark Restaurant in

Park Slope. For a full list, see the New York City Restaurant Week website. 

FIRE ON OCEAN PARKWAY KILLS 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL

KENSINGTON — An 11-year-old girl died and a firefighter was injured Monday night after an apartment fire in Kensington, according to The New York Times. Around 10:20 p.m. on Monday, firefighters received a call about a fire in a three-story building at 761 Ocean Parkway. Twenty-five units and 106 firefighters and EMS personnel responded to the scene. Shirr Teved, a yeshiva student, was pulled from the scene and declared dead. Neighbors and classmates said that Shirr loved animals, field trips to the beach at Coney Island and doing gymnastics. The cause of the fire is under investigation, the Times said. 

CREWS REMOVE TAINTED SOIL IN RED HOOK

RED HOOK — Crews are at work digging up 13 contaminated ballfields in Red Hook, according to The New York Times. NYCHA’s Red Hook Houses and the ballfields were built on top of a lead-smelting site dating back to the 1920s. The ballfields were closed five years ago, and the city started moving the contaminated soil out in August. Since then, nearly 2,800 tons of dirt have been hauled from the area, the Times said. The city says several of the ballfields should be ready this summer, although some locals doubt this. While work is going on, the site is periodically sprayed with water to keep dust to a minimum, the Times said. 

REHAB COMING TO PARKS IN SOUTHWEST BROOKLYN

BAY RIDGE — City Councilmember Justin Brannan (D-Bay Ridge-Dyker Heights) and Brooklyn Parks Commissioner Marty Maher met last Monday to discuss projects taking place in local parks and playgrounds in Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Gravesend, Bensonhurst and Bath Beach, according to the Home Reporter. Construction will soon begin on the basketball and tennis courts at Fort Hamilton Field at Colonial Road and 83rd Street. The project includes the reconstruction of two fullcourt basketball courts with three-tier bleachers, a drinking fountain, landscaping and a two tennis courts. Additionally, work on a new Shore Road Park dog run at 100th Street is slated to begin in fall 2020, to be completed by fall 2022. And the 97th Street and Shore Road Park loop path will be repaved and restored so it makes a full lap around the entire park, with a projected 2021 completion date, the Home Reporter said. 

FRENCH ARTIST WORKS ON PROJECT AT DOMINO SITE

WILLIAMSBURG — French photographer and street artists JR, currently the subject of an exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, is working on a new project at the Domino Sugar site in Williamsburg. The installation features 16 blue shipping containers stacked on top of each other. It’s not clear if they will soon be adorned with the large-scale portraits that JR typically pastes on to surfaces, according to Brownstoner. The artist appears to be working on the project with architectural design studio LOTEK, which has been posting pictures of the installation’s progress on Instagram.

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REAL ESTATE Take a winter walk through Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Bridge Park is an inviting place for a stroll in every season of the year.

By Lore Croghan INBrooklyn

Brooklyn Bridge Park is so popular that it’s easy to forget how new it is. The park first opened just 10 years ago — and at that time, Pier 1 and Pier 6 were the only places that were built. But the 85-acre waterfront recreation area became an instant visitor draw thanks to its innovative design by landscape architecture firm Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates and its stunning location. The park stretches for 1.3 miles along the East River shoreline at the edge of Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO. The views of Manhattan skyscrapers are dazzling, and you get up-close looks at both the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge. A stroll through Brooklyn Bridge Park will soothe your winter-saddened soul. I promise. I’ll tell you the park’s origin story while we walk. It doesn’t much matter what the weather’s like — the scenery’s going to look great anyway. For instance, I was in the park two years ago when fog rolled down the river and wrapped around the Brooklyn Bridge. It was a spectacular sight.

A PORT AUTHORITY FACILITY If you don’t live within walking distance of Pier 6, which is at the foot of Atlantic Avenue at the edge of Brooklyn Heights, the NYC Ferry is a good way to get there. Various ferry routes include stops at Pier 6. In warm weather, people flock to this pier to play volleyball on courts made of sand and drink on the roof of pizza maker Fornino, which has an outpost here. In winter, you can spend time on the pier’s vast lawn, which is green and inviting and affords a stellar view of the skyscrapers lining the tip of Lower Manhattan. And at the edge of Pier 6, there are benches where you can sit and watch the river flow (yes, that’s a line from a Bob Dylan song). This would be a good moment to explain why this section of Brooklyn Bridge Park is composed of piers. They were part of a cargo-ship facility the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey operated until 1984. It took years for the fate of the shut-down shipping center to be decided. Henrik Krogius, the late editor of the Brooklyn Heights Press, co-wrote a book about the process with Brooklyn Bridge Park Corp. Director Joanne Witty. “Brooklyn Bridge Park: A Dying Waterfront Transformed” was published in 2016. Initially, the Port Authority wanted to sell the piers for private development. The Brooklyn Heights Association mustered opposition to this proposal, and promoted the idea of a “harbor park,” Krogius told my colleague Mary Frost in 2013.

A SOUND ATTENUATING BERM Now, back to our walk. Pier 5 comes next. It’s got a dazzling expanse of artificial turf that’s divided into multiple fields for soccer and other sports such as lacrosse. Once again, the water-facing view is of Lower Manhattan’s mighty skyscrapers. When you face inland, you see the backs of Brooklyn Heights brownstones and apartment houses that line the Promenade above the BQE. At the water’s edge on Pier 5, there are coin-operated binoculars if you want a closer look at Lower Manhattan’s skyline.

Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 2, which is protected by roofs, has five acres of sports facilities. A marina that’s adjacent to Pier 5 is nearly empty of boats this time of year. But along the shore, there’s a Picnic Peninsula with weather-resistant umbrellas that remain standing year-round. On the Pier 5 uplands, there are hillside lawns ringed with trees. A grassy ridge was constructed as a “sound attenuating berm,” which is what Brooklyn Bridge Park’s website calls it. The berm dampens the noise of vehicular traffic on adjacent Furman Street and the BQE. At every turn on your walk, there are spots that will tempt you to sit and soak up the serenity. Just remember the days are short this time of year. If you want to see the entire park before sunset, you might want to walk first and return to your favorite spots afterwards.

WALK THIS WAY

When you come back down from Pier 5’s hillside, take a minute to watch seagulls swimming beside the sandy shoreline of Pier 4 Beach. This beach serves as a boat launch for kayaks and other non-motorized vessels. Nearby Pier 3 is lovely and calm. On the edge of its vast lawn, there’s a labyrinth with mirrors and salvaged artifacts such as bollards and bits of railroad tracks. When I took my stroll, the labyrinth was closed. It had just snowed the day before. I imagine the ground was soggy. At the water’s edge on this pier, when you turn your head to the right, you get a good view of the Brooklyn Bridge. When you head for terra firma, inviting paths lead you through the Pier 3 uplands. Seeing all this greenery in the middle of winter will lift your spirits.

OPEN-AIR BASKETBALL COURTS As you walk towards Pier 2, I’ll tell you a bit more about Brooklyn Bridge Park’s origin story.

Pro-park advocates coalesced into an organization called the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy. It now produces the park’s programming and cultivates the support of volunteers and philanthropists. The public planning process for Brooklyn Bridge Park started in 1998. In 2002, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Governor George Pataki signed off on city and state funding for park construction and created the Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation to oversee it, the park’s website says. The park’s groundbreaking took place in 2008. Pier 2 is covered with roofs that keep the rain off five acres of basketball courts and other open-air sports facilities. A sidewalk on this pier’s perimeter affords an excellent view of Pierhouse, the condo and hotel complex Toll Brothers and Starwood Capital Group constructed at the edge of the park.

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Back on dry land, you’ll notice that grass berms are being constructed near Pierhouse. These ridges are enclosed by a chain-link fence, so you can get a good look at them even though you can’t stroll on them quite yet. If you need coffee or tea at this point, there’s a cafe at 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, which is part of the Pierhouse complex.

SILENT SENTINELS

As you approach Pier 1, you’ll notice a “pile field,” which consists of rows and rows of wood posts that stand like silent sentinels in the water. The World Trade Center and other Lower Manhattan towers form a backdrop for the pile field. The pile field draws a lot of photographers — especially at sunset. The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy uses one of Pier 1’s lawns for its summer free-film series, Movies With A View.

St. Ann’s Warehouse, at right, was a tobacco storage facility constructed in the 1860s. Empire Stores’ neighbor is the DUMBO Clocktower Building at 1 Main St., which is across the street from Brooklyn Bridge Park. This centuryold Industrial Neo-Classical landmark is made of reinforced concrete. Gallery owner, art dealer and collector Lio Malca bought the building’s threefloor penthouse for $15 million in 2017. The condo’s four walls have 14-foot glass clock faces embedded in them.

Visitors gather on Empire Stores’ rooftop before sunset (seen here).

PEBBLE BEACH

Another Pier 1 lawn is periodically used to display artworks. For instance, it’s where British artist Anish Kapoor installed “Descension,” which was a whirlpool, in 2017. This lawn is near NYC Ferry’s Pier 1 dock. Visitors congregate on a promenade near the dock because it’s an excellent place to take photos of the Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center. The dock that NYC Ferry uses floats alongside the historic Fulton Ferry Landing. The latter was the site of a ferry service that launched in 1642. In the 1800s, before the Brooklyn Bridge was built, steam-powered boats shut-

tled passengers, and horses and wagons as well, to and from Manhattan via Fulton Ferry Landing.

GLAMMED-UP TOBACCO AND COFFEE WAREHOUSES To get from Pier 1 to the DUMBO side of Brooklyn Bridge Park, you leave the park and walk down Water Street beneath the Brooklyn Bridge. Then continue on Water Street as it hooks right until you find St. Ann’s Warehouse, a 700-seat theater at 45 Water St. Until its redesign by Marvel Architects, this theater was the landmarked Tobacco Warehouse, which was constructed in the 1860s. Dead-end streets on either side of the theater lead you into Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Across from St. Ann’s, there’s a section of the park that’s referred to as Brooklyn Bridge Plaza. It’s going to be reconstructed. In 2018, community engagement workshops were held to gather input from Fulton Ferry Landing and DUMBO residents about what design elements they hope will be included in the rebuilt plaza. The next landmarked property you’ll see in Brooklyn Bridge Park is Empire Stores. A joint venture led by Midtown Equities has restored this 19th-century coffee warehouse complex for office, retail and restaurant use. I’m not going to step inside Empire Stores just yet because I plan to return after I’ve reached the edge of Brooklyn Bridge Park.

A prime place to stand when you want to photograph Empire Stores, the clocktower, the Brooklyn Bridge or the World Trade Center is Pebble Beach. It’s located in the park beneath the Manhattan Bridge. Pebble Beach is also a hot spot for taking sunset snapshots. It’s got a stone amphitheater — but make sure there’s no melting snow on it before you sit down. When you’re ready to resume your walk, follow the path beneath the Manhattan Bridge that leads you to the section of the park that’s located alongside condo tower One John St. There’s a tidal salt marsh here — and a lawn that affords a vantage point for photographing the Manhattan Bridge. Paths through this part of the park continue on past 10 Jay St., a former 1890s sugar refinery that now houses commercial tenants. The side of the building that faces Brooklyn Bridge Park is covered with a glass and metal curtain wall whose design was inspired by sugar crystals. Brooklyn Bridge Park ends at the bottom of Jay Street. I’m going to retrace my steps through the park to get back to Empire Stores. Because I spent an obsessive amount of time taking pictures, I’m running a little short on daylight. If you walk through DUMBO’s streets to get there, of course you should stop at the intersection of Washington

Street and Water Street. This is the spot where crowds gather to take pictures. Red-brick buildings frame a view of the Manhattan Bridge — and in the void between the bridge supports, you can see the Empire State Building.

ROOFTOP IGLOOS By the way, Empire Stores’ street address is 55 Water St. if you want to look it up on your phone. I’m going up to its rooftop park. The views are really something. Empire Stores is actually a cluster of warehouses constructed between 1869 and 1885. John and Charles Arbuckle stored unroasted coffee beans there. Its red-brick exterior walls are two feet thick. How’s that for a fine piece of architectural-history trivia? Walk through its entrance doors and into an open-air atrium to find the stairs to the roof.

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Time Out Market has a building on the roof with restaurants and bars in it — and outdoor tables, too. This time of year, the tables are enclosed in transparent igloos, so there’s no fear of frostbite. As for the views, you can see the Brooklyn Bridge, the World Trade Center and the setting sun when you look towards Manhattan, and see the Manhattan Bridge and the Williamsburg Bridge when you look towards Williamsburg. And when you look straight down, you see Jane’s Carousel, a restored 1920s merry-goround that originally stood in Youngstown, Ohio. The renovated carousel was David and Jane Walentas’s gift to Brooklyn Bridge Park. High-profile architect Jean Nouvel designed its protective pavilion, which is made of acrylic panels. If the light’s just right, the pavilion takes on an otherworldly glow before sunset.

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NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF PROPOSED STIPULATIONS PURSUANT TO PUBLIC SERVICE LAW, ARTICLE 10 Siting Board Case 18-F-0758

Astoria Generating Company, L.P. (“AGC”) is proposing to submit an application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need (the “Application”) to the New York State Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment (the “Siting Board”) to repower certain existing electric generating units and retire certain other existing electric generating units, all located in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, pursuant to Article 10 of the Public Service Law (“Article 10”). This notice announces that on or about January 21, 2020, AGC filed with the Siting Board its proposed stipulations as to the scope and methodology for the studies to be conducted in support of the Application (the “Proposed Stipulations”). The Proposed Stipulations will be filed under Siting Board Case 18-F-0758. Upon filing, a 30-day public comment period will commence. Summary of the Project. AGC operates two existing electric generating stations on floating barges, the Gowanus Generating Station (“Gowanus”) and Narrows Generating Station (“Narrows”), in Sunset Park, Community District 7, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. AGC is proposing to repower the older less efficient electric generating units at Gowanus and replace them with new, more efficient electric generating units, and then permanently retire the generating units at Narrows (the “Gowanus Repowering Project” or the “Project”). The Gowanus facility includes approximately 25 acres of piers and submerged land. The Narrows includes approximately 12 acres of piers and submerged land. The current megawatt (“MW”) rating of Gowanus and Narrows is 640 MW and 320 MW, respectively. The Project will result in no greater than 590 MW at Gowanus, 50 MW less than the current Gowanus facility. Upon the commencement of operation of the repowered Gowanus, AGC will retire the Narrows units resulting in an additional decrease of 320 MW of traditional generation in Sunset Park. The Gowanus Repowering Project will result in cleaner, more efficient electric generation and provide the electric reliability required for the area, especially as renewable energy production, transmission and distribution expand over time. In addition, since the repowered Gowanus will continue to be situated on barges, the Project will maintain the critical infrastructure resilience demonstrated by the existing Gowanus facility. As the City and State move toward greater reliance on renewable energy sources, should the Gowanus units no longer be needed for reliability, the barges may be easily removed without leaving vast abandoned infrastructure in the community. Status of Article 10 Process. Pursuant to Article 10, on May 14, 2019, AGC filed with the Siting Board a Preliminary Scoping Statement (“PSS”) for the Gowanus Repowering Project, summarizing the proposed scope of studies to be conducted in support of the Application to be filed at a later date. Thereafter, the public and stakeholders had an opportunity to submit comments to the PSS. Following the comment period, on July 17, 2019, AGC filed and served its summary of and responses to such comments. In addition, on July 16, 2019, a procedural conference was held wherein the Siting Board awarded $88,175 in pre-Application intervenor funding to UPROSE, a community-based organization representing residents of Sunset Park. The Siting Board’s Ruling Confirming Pre-Application Award of Intervenor Funding was issued on July 30, 2019. Pursuant to Article 10 and 16 NYCRR 1000.5, on August 8, 2019, AGC filed a Notice of Commencement of Stipulation Process, providing notice of its intention to confer with agencies and other stakeholders interested in participating in negotiations with respect to stipulations to address the studies to be included in the exhibits to the Application. Proposed Stipulations. The Proposed Stipulations were developed through confidential negotiations between AGC, New York Department of Public Service, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Department of Health, City of New York and UPROSE (represented by New York Lawyers for the Public Interest and Earthjustice). Any interested parties, whether or not participants in the negotiations, may sign on to some or all of the Proposed Stipulations. Pursuant to 16 NYCRR 1000.5(k), any party that executes a stipulation may not raise objections at the evidentiary hearing on the Application as to the methodology or scope of any study or program of studies performed in compliance with such stipulation. Article 10 requires that before the Proposed Stipulations may be executed by interested parties, the public must be given notice and a reasonable opportunity to comment on the Proposed Stipulations. Pursuant to 16 NYCRR 1000.5(j)(2), this notice serves as a summary of the Proposed Stipulations and notice of the comment period on the Proposed Stipulations. The Proposed Stipulations provide for agreements on the studies to be conducted for the following exhibits: Exhibit 1: General Requirements; Exhibit 2: Project Overview and Summary of Public Involvement; Exhibit 3: Location of Facilities; Exhibit 4: Land Use; Exhibit 5: Electrical Systems Effects; Exhibit 7: Natural Gas Power Facilities; Exhibit 8: Electrical System Production Modeling; Exhibit 9: Alternatives; Exhibit 10: Consistency with Energy Planning Objectives; Exhibit 11: Preliminary Design Drawings; Exhibit 12: Construction; Exhibit 13: Real Property; Exhibit 14: Cost of Facilities; Exhibit 15: Public Health and Safety; Exhibit 16: Pollution Control Facilities; Exhibit 17: Air Emissions; Exhibit 18: Safety and Security; Exhibit 19: Noise and Vibration; Exhibit 20: Cultural Resources; Exhibit 21: Geology, Seismology and Soils; Exhibit 22: Terrestrial Ecology and Wetlands; Exhibit 23: Water Resources and Aquatic Ecology; Exhibit 24: Visual Impacts; Exhibit 25: Effects on Transportation; Exhibit 26: Effects on Communication; Exhibit 27: Socioeconomic Effects; Exhibit 28: Environmental Justice; Exhibit 29: Site Restoration and Decommissioning; Exhibit 31: Local Laws and Ordinances; Exhibit 32: State Laws and Ordinances; Exhibit 33: Other Applications and Approvals; Exhibit 34: Electrical Interconnection Description; Exhibit 35: Electrical and Magnetic Fields; Exhibit 36: Gas Interconnection Description; Exhibit 37: Backup Fuel; Exhibit 38: Water Interconnection; Exhibit 39: Waste Water Interconnection; and Exhibit 40: Telecommunications Interconnection Description. The Proposed Stipulations include: scope and types of studies to be conducted; content and analysis to be supplied with each exhibit and/or study; types of maps, drawings or explanations to be provided; methodologies to be used in performing the studies; data to be collected and compared in the studies; impact avoidance and mitigation measures; agency consultations where required; and other information to be provided in the Application in compliance with the Article 10 regulations. This notice will be distributed to parties to the Article 10 proceeding as well as a large stakeholder list and will be published in various local newspapers and publications. Comments on the Proposed Stipulations must reference Case 18-F-0758 and be submitted within 30 days after filing of the Proposed Stipulations to Hon. Michelle L. Phillips, Secretary to the Commission, by mail: New York State Public Service Commission, Empire State Plaza, Agency Building 3, Albany, NY 12223, or email: secretary@dps.ny.gov, copied to AGC at the address or email below. The Application. After execution of the final stipulations, AGC will submit its Application. In accordance with the stipulations agreed to by interested parties and requirements set forth in 16 NYCRR 1001, the exhibits to the Application, as applicable to the Project, will include a description of the Project, an evaluation of environmental and health impacts, a summary of public involvement activities, an evaluation of reasonable and available alternative locations, a statement of why any local substantive standards should not be applied, an electric interconnection study including general design study, security and emergency plans, statement demonstrating compliance with the most recent State Energy Plan, and other information. Upon filing the Application, AGC will provide additional intervenor funding in the amount of $400,000. Once an Application is filed and determined by the Siting Board to be complete, the Siting Board will schedule an evidentiary hearing on the Application. The Siting Board will also issue a notice of availability of the additional intervenor funds that are available to be used by parties to participate in formal review of the Application. A pre-hearing conference will be scheduled to award intervenor funds, identify issues for hearing, and establish a case schedule. Additional conferences and hearings regarding the Application will be scheduled by Presiding Examiners as needed. After the hearings, the stakeholders may brief their positions and the Presiding Examiners will issue a recommended decision upon which the Siting Board will base its decision. Article 10 requires that all proceedings on the Application, including a final decision by the Siting Board, must be completed within 12 months of when the Application is determined to be complete.

Brooklyn Daily Eagle cover from Jan. 22, 1901

ON JAN. 22, 1901, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “London — The long reign of Queen Victoria is at an end. News of her death was officially announced in London at 6:55 o’clock this evening. The end came at 6:30 … The Queen is said to have bid farewell, in a feeble monosyllable, to her family, assembled at her bedside, at midday. She first recognized the Prince of Wales, to whom she spoke a few words of great moment; then Emperor William and the others present filed past and heard a whispered goodbye. All those in the bedroom were in tears … The following telegram from the Prince of Wales was received by the Lord Mayor at 7 p.m.: ‘Osborne, 6:45 p.m. – My beloved mother has just passed away, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. (Signed) Albert Edward.’ … The news of the Queen’s death spread quickly over New York. Almost as soon as the cables flashed the message across the sea, the tickers in hundreds of offices and public places were printing off the death notice. In a few minutes, flags on the big buildings began to descend to half mast. Nearly all the flags in the city were lowered out of respect to the memory of the dead Queen. On some of the buildings, British flags were run up to half mast where they dropped sadly in the still air.”  ON JAN. 22, 1922, the Eagle reported, “Buck Weaver, suspended in connection with the 1919 World Series scandal, has applied for reinstatement on the ground that while he knew all about the crookedness, he failed to tell the club owner because he did not want to be put in the light of snitching. Yea, and presumably if he saw a house on fire at night he would not turn in the alarm for fear someone would accuse him of ungentlemanly conduct in rudely waking the sleepers.”  ON JAN. 22, 1936, the Eagle reported, “London (AP) — A shrill fanfare of trumpets, climaxing a colorful age-old pageant with modern touches, formally proclaimed Great Britain’s new flying monarch today as Edward VIII. Before a great crowd outside historic St. James’ Palace, the medieval-clad Garter King of Arms, Sir Gerald Woods Wollaston, stepped to the balcony over the Friary Court. In a firm voice he proclaimed the 41-year-old Edward King, Emperor and Defender of the Faith. Blasts from silver trumpets rang out as Sir Gerald, a member of the Herald’s College, pronounced the resounding words: ‘God save the King!’ The throng stood silent, the battery of St. James’ Park crashed out with the first of its salute of 41 guns — one for each year of King Edward’s life. The new ruler was seen to appear momentarily at a tall window adjoining the crimson-hung balcony. Otherwise he took no part in the traditional ceremonies. The ‘faith and constant obedience’ of all his subjects was pledged to the new sovereign, confirming his succession to the throne of his late father, the 70-year-old King George V.”

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Ringing in the Lunar New Year, Brooklyn style. On Saturday., Jan. 25, the Year of the Rat will kick off and the borough-wide festivities will begin, with events around the borough. On Saturday, Jan. 25, from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. the Sunset Park Recreation Center, 4200 Seventh Ave, will host its annual Chinese Lunar New Year celebration with performances, raffles, giveaways, prizes, games, and more. The Brook lyn Chinese-American Association will host its annual Chinese New Year Celebration Parade on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 12 p.m. Community leaders as well as public and elected officials will join in and offer welcoming remarks and greetings, immediately followed by a spectacular fireworks display, a traditional lion dance, Performances are all part of the fun during the bora Kung-Fu demonstration, and ough’s Lunar New Year festivities. performances by local children as well as other cultural activities. with the Chinatown Young Li- State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, The celebration will officially ons and learn about Lunar New Assembly member Peter begin at 11 a.m. at the grand- Year with Brooklyn-based au- Abbate and Councilmember stand at Eighth Avenue and 50th thor Michele Wong McSween Justin Brannan. Activities will Street, with performances and who will read her new book, include a lion dance, martial cultural activities. Then at 1 p.m., “Gordon & Li Li: Celebrate arts performances, dance and the head lion and VIP guests, Chinese New Year.” musical performances, games, followed by marching teams, On Friday. Feb. 7, Borough raffles and more. In addition, every weekend will lead the parade along Eighth President Eric Adams in conAvenue toward 61st Street. Lions junction with the Sino America in February, the Prospect will dance in front of each store New York Brooklyn Archway Park Zoo, 450 Flatbush Ave., to bring good luck and fortune Association, will host a Lunar will celebrate the festival of to the community. New Year Cultural Celebration the new moon and animals of the Chinese Zodiac. Meet one On Sunday, Jan. 26, Indus- from 6-9 p.m. at Brooklyn try City, 268 36th Street, will Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon of the tiniest rodents in the host its Lion Dance event from world, the Eurasian Harvest St. Among the highlights will 2-4 p.m. It is believed that the be celebratory giveaways, Mouse, and learn how the longer the dragon in the dance, children’s activities and live Wildlife Conservation Society the more luck it will bring to cultural performances. is helping animals in China the community. On Sun. March 1 from 11 and Southeast The Brooklyn Children’s a.m.- 2:30 p.m., New Utrecht Asia. Special Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., High School, 1601 80th St., activities and a will host its celebration of will mark Lunar New Year on zodiac scavenger Lunar New Year in conjunc- hunt will all be a Sun., Jan. 26. Attendees can parade throughout the museum tion with U.S. Rep Max Rose, part of the fun.

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The lessons school children learn about the African-American experience should be taught in school all year around, not just during Black History Month, according to the founder of Black Lives Matter Brooklyn, who has launched a petition drive to push for passage of a state bill to revamp the education system. Anthony Beckford’s petition on www.change.org has garnered nearly 1,500 signatures. “My goal is to push past 10,000,” he told the Home Reporter. Beckford, who organized Black Lives Matter Brooklyn a few years ago and ran unsuccessfully for a City Council seat in Flatbush in 2019, said he’s hoping his petition drive will galvanize support for a bill sponsored by Democratic State Sen. Brian Benjamin of Harlem and Democratic Assemblymember Diana Richardson of Crown Heights to create a commission to develop a Black history curriculum in public

schools. The bill, which Benjamin and Richardson introduced in their respective legislative chambers in 2019, is getting renewed attention now that the new legislative session has opened. Richardson introduced a similar bill in 2018. “The significance and humanity of African American history is often treated with blatant indifference, but through the implementation of this history into the curriculum of our schools, the undeniable contributions women and men of color have made towards society, can help strengthen understanding and awareness,” she told Kings County Politics at the time. The year 2019 marked the 400th anniversary of the first African slaves being brought to Virginia in 1619. The time is right for a major change in education, Beckford said. “The new legislative session in New York State has started and it is very crucial for state legislators in both the Senate and Assembly to make sure

that the African American exposure to black history is Education Bill, aka the Black all too brief. Teachers may History Education Bill, is voted pause during Black History on to pass through the commit- Month in February to throw tees and be brought to a vote in a lesson about Rosa Parks, in the chambers and passed,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Beckford said. or the civil rights movement, The legislation would create while other teachers may a year-round Black history use a current rap or hip-hop curriculum for students from song as their homage to the kindergarten through 12th debt that African-Amerigrade. cans continue to pay to this The New York City public country. This is not a good school system has 1.2 million approach, as it in many ways students, 25.5 percent of whom perpetuates the system of are Black, according to Depart- ‘otherness’ that pervades the ment of Education statistics. experiences of black people,” February is National Black Pitts wrote. History Month, a time when The Benjamin-Richardson schools focus attention on the bill would help empower Black youngsters by giving struggles and achievements of Black Americans. But them the chance to learn about those lessons should be taught the richness of their history throughout the entire school “and to teach them that their existence did not start and year and not be squeezed into will not stop with slavery,” the space of a single month, according to Beckford. Beckford said. In a 2018 opinion piece A mandatory Black history in Education Week, Jamilah curriculum in schools would also help children who aren’t Pitts, a history teacher, argued Black, he said. “It could help against relegating the lessons to just one month out of the non-Black children combat year. the racism and biases taught “For many students, their to them at home. When you

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