WATCH the VIRTUAL COMMEMORATION on FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 5:30 PM on ZOOM. On March 25, 1911, 146 workers—mostly young, immigrant women—were killed in a horrific fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in Lower Read more
Join the MELS virtual Family Law webinar on Wed., March 30 at 6 PM. Legal experts will discuss orders of protection, custody, visitation, adoption, guardianship, neglect, abuse, child support and Read more
By DIANE S. WILLIAMS Women are shattering glass ceilings in all fields, proving they can do jobs that were previously only offered to men. In politics, Kamala Harris is the Read more
By DIANE S. WILLIAMS Women are shattering glass ceilings in all fields, proving they can do jobs that were previously only offered to men. In politics, Kamala Harris is the Read more
Join DC 37 Parks Workers at the Play Fair Rally TOMORROW March 22 at 9 AM on the steps of City Hall. The Play Fair Coalition, New York City Council Read more
People with conviction histories face tens of thousands of barriers to finding a job, a stable place to live or a license to practice a trade. These restrictions, some codified and some Read more
Will you join us in Albany on March 23 to help get #Clean Slate over the finish line? RSVP here. You can read DC 37 Executive Director Henry Garrido’s Read more
By DIANE S. WILLIAMS A quick-thinking Local 374 member at a New York Public Library helped police nab a homeless man suspected in seven separate violent attacks on Asian women. Read more
MID-MARCH EVENTS DC 37 WOMEN’S COMMITTEE VIRTUAL PANEL, MARCH 16 at 6 PM For International Women’s History Month, the DC 37 Women’s Committee invites all members and retirees to the Read more
MID-MARCH EVENTS DC 37 WOMEN’S COMMITTEE VIRTUAL PANEL, MARCH 16 at 6 PM For International Women’s History Month, the DC 37 Women’s Committee invites all members and retirees to the Read more
By MIKE LEE District Council 37 has joined with the Just Pay campaign to end the exploitation of private sector human services workers under contract with New York City and Read more
Did you know, colorectal cancer is among the most common – and preventable – cancers? Colorectal cancer can usually be cured if it is found early enough. Early detection through Read more
By DIANE S. WILLIAMS The DC 37 Black History Committee’s Finale Night event on February 28, co-sponsored by New York Public Library Employees Local 1930, presented Unbought and Unbossed, a Read more
MARCH DC 37 EVENTS JOIN the PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS WEBINAR on THURSDAY, MARCH 3 at 6 PM Join the Public Service Loan Forgiveness webinar on Thursday, March 3 at Read more
MARCH DC 37 EVENTS JOIN the PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS WEBINAR on THURSDAY, MARCH 3 at 6 PM Join the Public Service Loan Forgiveness webinar on Thursday, March 3 at Read more
Celebrate Black History Month with the DC 37 Black History Committee’s Finale Night event TONIGHT February 28 at 6 PM. The BHM and Local 1930 present Unbossed and Unbowed, a one-woman show on Read more
Join the Public Service Loan Forgiveness webinar on Thursday, March 3 at 6 PM, sponsored Protectborrowers.org. In 2021 the Department of Education announced an overhaul of the PSLF program to help Read more
Dear Clean Slate Supporters and Champions, We are on the verge of winning the passage of #CleanSlateNY and ending perpetual punishment for millions of New Yorkers. Will you help us get Read more
The DC 37 Brooklyn Dental Center at 186 Joralemon St. in Downtown Brooklyn will close on Tuesday, March 1. All dental services will continue from the DC 37 Dental Center, Read more
By JANE LaTOUR, Associate Editor, Public Employee Press, Retired Standing Up: Tales of Struggle by Ellen Bravo and Larry Miller (Brooklyn, NY: Hard Ball Press, 2022) Art Imitates Life Ellen Read more