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  2. New York City Parents Union - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Parents Union is a student rights advocacy organization, formed in 2011 by President Mona Davids.According to its mission statement, the group seeks to make high-quality public education available to the children of New York, through "empowering parents, supporting school choice, advocacy, legislation and lawsuits."

  3. Mona Davids - Wikipedia

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    The New York Post noted on November 10, 2011, that despite its self-identification as an independent group, the New York City Parents Union had "already received $10,000" from the United Federation of Teachers, and that it would host "its first annual awards benefit" that evening at UFT headquarters, at which honorees would include UFT ...

  4. President of ultra-woke NYC parent group resigns — blasting ...

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    The lefty president of a woke Brooklyn parent group resigned last week with a scathing message blasting city officials as “fascists.” Marissa Manzanares, the interim president of the Community ...

  5. Harry Helmsley - Wikipedia

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    Harry Brakmann Helmsley (March 4, 1909 – January 4, 1997) was an American real estate billionaire whose company, Helmsley-Spear, became one of the country's biggest property holders, owning the Empire State Building and many of New York's most prestigious hotels.

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    'Bling Empire: New York' dropped on Netflix Jan. 20. Learn about Deborah and Stephen Hung, Hong Kong's power couple, including their jobs, IGs, ages, net worth.

  8. Family Movement - Wikipedia

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    Parents were also involved as parent-professional partners at university centers, and were given additional funds to begin cross-disability offices, and even family support agencies with preferential hiring practices. Three famous Americans (two parents and one brother) had a major impact on public perceptions of disability in the 1950s and 1960s.

  9. Evelina Lopez Antonetty - Wikipedia

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    Evelina Lopez Antonetty (1922−1984) was a Puerto Rican civil rights and education activist whose work primarily focused on Puerto Rican children in New York City. Antonetty started United Bronx Parents in South Bronx, New York which helped with bilingual classes, school lunches, and increased community involvement. Antonetty's work played a ...