Street Food Vendor Permits To Expand By Thousands As Council Readies Vote

2021-01-27T19:51:02-05:00January 25th, 2021|News, Press|

Patch

"The Street Vendor Project had advocated for the cap on the number of permits to be eliminated. Still, the organization's director, Mohamed Attia, called the bill an improvement over the current "broken and outdated" system."

The Street Vendors Who Are Fighting Against Hunger

2021-01-27T19:42:14-05:00January 21st, 2021|News, Press|

Grub Street

"The food was part of a program that’s been organized by the Street Vendor Project, a nonprofit union and workers center that advocates for vendors rights in New York City. The meals were provided to people in need and cooked by others in need."

Queens Small Business Program is Launched, Provides Grants of Up to $20K

2021-01-27T19:57:03-05:00January 19th, 2021|News, Press|

Long Island City Post

"Mohamed Attia, director of the Street Vendor Project of the Urban Justice Center, said in a statement that previous aid packages had left out street vendors. “Street vendors are part of the culture and fabric of NYC but unfortunately they have suffered mightily during this current pandemic and have been all but abandoned by COVID-19 recovery efforts,” he said."

New York’s smallest businesses will no longer be supervised by police

2021-01-27T19:54:25-05:00January 17th, 2021|News, Press|

Quartz

"Many of the operators in New York are immigrant Hispanic residents who commute from outer boroughs with incomes that have to support multiple people, according to a 2019 survey by the Street Vendor Project."

NYC shifts street vendor oversight from police to consumer agency

2021-01-27T19:47:47-05:00January 15th, 2021|News, Press|

Queens Daily Eagle

"The Street Vendor Project, a nonprofit that advocates for the rights of the largely immigrant workforce, tweeted their support for the new policy. “What does today's shift to a civilian agency regulating vending mean?” the organization wrote. “Vendors can serve NYC without fear of arrest by officers [with] guns.'"

New York’s New Eviction Moratorium Protections Are Not Automatic. Here’s What You Need to Do

2021-01-27T15:36:57-05:00January 7th, 2021|News, Press|

The City

Marika Dias, director of the Safety Net Project at the Urban Justice Center, said: “It’s obviously going to be helpful to a lot of tenants. But it’s not a real eviction moratorium, which would be a blanket protection… . It requires tenants to take a step to access the protection, which always makes it likely folks will slip through the cracks.”

New NYC Eviction Cases Start To Move As State Teases Action

2020-12-23T20:18:21-05:00December 23rd, 2020|Press|

Law 360

But Marika Dias, managing director of the Safety Net Project at the Urban Justice Center, called it "entirely unjust and shameful" that the courts have begun issuing default judgments in these cases. Tenants have run into trouble when they try to answer their petitions by phone, as the courts have instructed them to do, she said.

Gracie Mansion protesters demand Rikers Island reforms, justice for NYC jail prisoners during Human Rights Week march

2021-01-27T15:34:16-05:00December 12th, 2020|News, Press|

The Daily News

“Rikers is a human rights crisis,” said organizer Darren Mack of Freedom Agenda NYC. “We are here today standing with family members of people who had died on Rikers. We are here today with survivors of Rikers Island.”