Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Don’t Call it a Comeback

Tuesday, July 9th, 2013
Former NY Governor and Attorney General Elliot Spitzer (speaking at Syracuse University in 2010)

Former NY Governor and Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (speaking at Syracuse University in 2010). He is looking to get elected once again, this time in New York City.

 

#NextCuse

Saturday, June 22nd, 2013
“…that’s your competitive advantage. Don’t try to be the next Silicon Valley. Be the 21st-century version of yourself.”
Bruce Katz,  Jennifer Bradley, authors of The Metropolitan Revolution
Habiba Boru gets ready at the 500 block N. Salina Street on World Refugee Day. She lead the Refugee parade to downtown Syracuse.

Habiba Boru, who came to Syracuse from Ethiopia, gets ready at the 500 block N. Salina Street on World Refugee Day. She led the parade to downtown Syracuse.

Starting the parade off with a smile (Near Mai Lan Restaurant)

Starting the parade off with a smile (Near Mai Lan Restaurant)

Ladies from the Central African Republic rest after their dance performance on stage in Hanover Square. The ladies came to Syracuse about one year ago

Ladies from the Central African Republic rest after their dance performance on stage in Hanover Square. The ladies came to Syracuse about one year ago

Flagman was the MC for the festival in Hanover Square

Flagman was the MC for the festival in Hanover Square

I too sing America: An elder checks out the stage show in Hanover Square

We, too, sing America: An elder checks out the stage show in Hanover Square

For more photographs check out the World Refugee Day in Syracuse Facebook page.

Face the Future

Friday, June 14th, 2013
More than 2 million refugees have arrived in the United States since the Refugee Act of 1980 was established, driven from their homelands by war, political change, and social, religious and ethnic oppression…In medium-sized and smaller metropolitan areas, refugees can have considerable impact on the local population…The leading refugee destination metro areas have shifted away from traditional immigrant gateways over the past two decades, while newer gateways are resettling proportionally more refugees.
-Brooking Institution Report (2006)
The North Salina Street Corridor is a destination for immigrants coming to Syracuse.

The North Salina Street Corridor is a destination for immigrants coming to Syracuse.

In 2012, The Onondaga Citizens League explored the refugee experience in Central New York.  A summary of the results were published in a report called The World at our Doorstep. Some of the great recommendations included creating a Refugee Resource Center, developing a World Market Square/Village and convening a Refugee Health Task Force.

Here are a few more points we should consider for new citizens (coming from the other side of the world or from across the country)

  • Let them be themselves
  • Identify and magnify their strengths
  • Let them know what is going on
  • Make them proud to be here
  • Don’t hinder them with obtuse rules
  • Give them meaningful work

Earlier this week at a public meeting, SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor called Syracuse a “city of opportunity.”

Welcome to a new kind of Syracuse story.

Week in Review: Politics

Saturday, June 8th, 2013

The Politics of No. 7 from Syracuse in Focus on Vimeo.

Throwback Thursday: Power Spot

Thursday, June 6th, 2013
Joanie Mahoney and Pat Hogan on Tip Hill back in the day.

Joanie Mahoney and Pat Hogan talk on Tipperary Hill back in the day.

Three from Seven

Monday, June 3rd, 2013
Councilor Lance Denno

Councilor Lance Denno

Two Syracuse Common Councilors (Denno and Hogan) and one attorney (Lou Levine) came East Fayette’s Engine Co. No. 7 (which was shut down last week) to announce their campaigns this morning. Hogan has decided to challenge Mayor Stephanie Miner. Levine is running for city court judge.

Common Councilor Pat Hogan kicks off his candicy for Mayor of Syracuse, to his right is attorney, Lou Levine, who is running for City Court Judge.

Common Councilor Pat Hogan kicks off his campaign for Mayor of Syracuse, to his right is attorney, Lou Levine, who is running for City Court Judge.

Perspective is Everything

Friday, May 24th, 2013
Huma Abedin visited Central New York when she was a staffer for Hillary Clinton

Huma Abedin visited the New York State Fair when she worked for Hillary Clinton.

Today’s New York Times ran an article about the power and increased presence of former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s wife Huma Abedin. Weiner is running for Mayor of New York.

Our Problem can become Our Opportunity

Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Khalil Kain, activist

Khalil Kain, actor and activist, spoke at the Landmark Theater downtown to say we need to teach empathy to stop gun violence. Khan is a stage actor and is best known for his role in the Hip Hop film noir classic Juice.

Khalil Kain along with a room full of city leaders made an appeal to end gun violence in Syracuse.

Kain, who was the keynote speaker on a stage full of city leaders, talked about how his life was affected by gun violence and the work he’s doing in New York City.

Think Before You Frack

Monday, March 18th, 2013
The Republic of Ithaca (downtown)

The Republic of Ithaca (downtown)

Here’s a warning about the impact of Hydrofracking on clean water, our region’s most abundant natural resource.

Freedom Song

Saturday, March 9th, 2013
Kwame Otieku (right) speaks during the program to celebrate Ghana's 53rd year independence at SUNY OCC this afternoon. On the right dancers rush to the stage to dance to the music of Bernard Woma Ensemble.

Kwame Otieku (left) spoke during the program to celebrate Ghana's 56th year of independence at SUNY OCC this afternoon. Also members of the crowd (right) rushed the stage to dance during the Bernard Woma Ensemble finale.