One year after Sandy, millions of aid dollars have been given to NYC but communities continue to feel the devastation and displacement. Our next mayor will have a unique opportunity to turn the tide and create a more equal city in the process.
RALLY TO MARK THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF SANDY
Sunday, October 27 th , 4:30 PM @ City Hall
Meet at plaza on Centre St. near corner with Chambers St., across from Brooklyn Bridge. 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge, R to City Hall, 2/3 to Park Pl.
T To og ge etth he err,, w we ew wiillll u urrg ge em ma ayyo orra all c ca an nd diid da atte ess tto o New Yorkers from across the five support 5 equitable rebuilding boroughs will welcome s u p p o r t 5 e q u i t a b l e r e b u i l d i n g p prriio orriittiie ess:: “Sandy Sojourners” * Good Jobs who, leading up to the * G o o d J o b s ** A Affffo orrd da ab blle eH Ho ou ussiin ng g rally, will march from ** S Su usstta aiin na ab blle eE En ne errg gyy the hardest-hit and most vulnerable ** C Co om mm mu un niittyy E En ng ga ag ge em me en ntt communities to City ** S Sttrro on ng gH He ea alltth hc ca arre e Hall. JOIN THE GROWING MOVEMENT FOR A BETTER REBUILDING AND STAND UP FOR STRONGER COMMUNITIES FOR ALL!
#TurntheTide bit.ly/SandyAnniversary Organized by the Alliance for a Just Rebuilding www.rebuildajustny.org