New York State Sen. Cordell Cleare and other elected officials joined church leaders, students, and community organizations to protest displacement in Manhattanville.
Bill Moore photos



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New York State Sen. Cordell Cleare and other elected officials joined church leaders, students, and community organizations to protest displacement in Manhattanville.
Bill Moore photos



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to the black people out there, a report came out 200,000 black newyorkers have been push out the city due to outrageous high rent, a black friend of mine told me that there are black political faces in high places, and the black communities are struggle to keep up with rising rents, among finding or getting into truly affordable housing, what a happy Juneteenth.