In our contemporary and fast-paced society, appliances have become a necessity in daily living. From refrigerators to washing machines, these devices make daily tasks easier by simplifying them. Unfortunately, like any other machine, appliances are subject to wear and tear and may experience malfunctions. This can be exasperating and disruptive, particularly if you are unaware…
Individuals living with and affected by scleroderma will join together at 9 a.m., on June 10, 2023, at Overpeck Park, 199 Challenger Rd., Ridgefield Park, NJ. To take part in the annual Ridgefield Park Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma walk. Scleroderma is a rare rheumatic disease that affects connective tissue and the vascular system, producing…
Amadou Diallo, spokesperson for the Alfa Ousmane Barrie family, said they are reaching out for support for an emergency visa for his father, Abdoul Barrie, who lives in Sierra Leone.
They are asking the community to send the letter below to their electeds, activists, and anyone who could help them.
To Whom it May Concern:
My name is [fill in]. l am [title]. I am writing this letter in support of the non-immigrant visa application and waiver of inadmissibility filed by Abdoul Barrie pursuant to INA Section 212(d)(3).
Mr. Barrie was ordered removed on April 7, 2006, after the denial of his application for asylum. He was physically removed in 2018 after exhausting his available appellate options. Mr. Barrie’s spouse and six children remained in the United States. Unfortunately, his son, Alfa Barrie, went missing for 11 days, and on May 20, 2023, the child’s body was found in the Hudson River.
His family is devastated by this tragedy. Mr. Barrie has applied for a visa and waiver so he can return to the United States to grieve with his family.
There is no risk of harm to the community in allowing Mr. Barrie to return to the United States. In light of the aforementioned tragedy, he has a very compelling reason to return to the United States temporarily while his family recovers from this tragedy.
The December 12th Movement will host the annual African Liberation Day event on Saturday, May 27, from 3 p.m.–6:30 p.m. ET at Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Plaza Plaza (1368 Fulton Street, Brooklyn).
This year’s theme is “Africa’s War Against Poverty and Underdevelopment.” Africans are central in the global fight to protect human rights, address climate change, resist war, and design
equitable economic trade initiatives. We must come together on African Liberation Day to ensure that our voices are heard.
Today, State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Assembly Member Amy Paulin and representatives from the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) for Parkinson’s Research called for the passage of legislation to establish a state Parkinson’s Disease Registry (S4674/A5803). This would provide for the collection of data on the incidence and prevalence of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and parkinsonism from Harlem to…