Deputy Mayor Thompson Leads Community Conversation For Southeast Queens

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Deputy Mayor Thompson will facilitate a strategic conversation with community leaders of Southeast Queens  addressing the intersection between racial justice,COVID-19 and economic recovery. All residents are encouraged to join the conversation and ask questions to collectively work towards recovery in communities of color. Participants can register for the community conversation at: https://bit.ly/ConversationDMThompson

DM Thompson  leads Strategic Policy Initiatives at City Hall and is Co-Chair of The NYC COVID-19 Recovery Taskforce On Racial Inclusion & Equity. Southeast Queens was severely impacted by COVID-19 and brought to light even more the disparities in health, education and economic injustice.   The conversation is promising to be engaging and intentional by including the following local community organizers:

Barbara Brown, Brian Ellis Gibbs, Dr. Stacie N.C Grant, Erica Ford, Greg Mays, Ian Harris, Katherina Thompson, Nantasha Williams, Tiffany Williams.

 

The conversation will be moderated by Melva Miller of ABNY and the audience will be able to submit questions ahead of time. Register at:

https://bit.ly/ConversationDMThompson

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Clarisa James
Clarisa James is the Co-Founder/Executive Director of DIVAS (Digital Interactive Visual Arts Sciences) for Social Justice. For the past seven years DIVAS has provided free or sliding scale technology training to youth in underserved communities in Central Brooklyn and Southeast Queens. Ms. James has been dedicated to youth development work for the past 15years in the roles of Teaching Artist, After School Director, Curriculum Specialist and artist. Her life's work encompasses empowering youth in underserved communities to use technology for social change and think critically about the issues that are affecting them most. For the past seven years Ms. James has facilitated workshops that help youth develop multimedia projects around environmental justice, housing, leadership development and reproductive justice. Ms. James holds an MFA in Integrated Media Arts from Hunter College's Film & Media Department. In addition to DIVAS for Social Justice, Ms. James currently serves on the advisory board of the Children’s Cabinet, Office of the Deputy Mayor Strategic Policy Initiatives at City Hall. Clarisa James is full of gratitude to her parents for providing such a wonderful upbringing and having the foresight to move into the community of Laurelton in the early 1970's. Clarisa is proud to be a daughter of Laurelton.