Jul 8, 2021
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Manhattan, New York, USA, June 27, 2021 – Thousands of People Participated in the 2021 Gay Pride Parade Today in New York City. Photo: Giada Papini/EuropaNewswire New York, June 27, 2021. “Too often, LGBTQIA+ New Yorkers encounter barriers to finding jobs that honor their identities and treat them with dignity and respect,” said Carmelyn P. Malalis, Chair, and Commissioner of the NYC Commission on Human Rights. “The New York City Human Rights Law bans gender identity and sexual orientation discrimination in the application process and in the workplace. Everyone deserves to have stable employment regardless of their gender identity, expression, [Read More]
Jul 8, 2021
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Broadway, New York, USA, July 07, 2021 – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio along with Thousands of peoples participants march up the Canyon of Heroes during a ticker-tape parade honoring essential workers for their efforts in getting New York City through the COVID-19 pandemic today in New York City. Photo: Giada Papini/EuropaNewswire New York, July 07, 2021 “When New York City was the epicenter of the worst global pandemic in a century, our hospitals and their extraordinary workforce kept the health care system from collapsing,” said Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) president Kenneth E. Raske. “While hospital [Read More]
Apr 2, 2021
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Daryl Roth Theatre, New York, USA, April 02, 2021 – Mayor Bill de Blasio: So, everyone, this is really a powerful moment. Today, theater returns to New York City. The curtain goes back up and something amazing happens, and here we have a work of art for our times. This is a story of a city dealing with contagion and trying to find its way through. Blindness starts with an overwhelming sense of the challenge, but then I won’t give away what happens next, people work to find a way through, and that’s what New Yorkers have been doing in [Read More]