Showing posts with label Maggie Tobin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maggie Tobin. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

VIGIL AGAINST ISLAMOPHOBIA, IN WORDS AND PICTURES


The graffiti, painted over


For Immediate Release – February 8, 2012
From the office of Councilmember Brad Lander 

Kensington Community Condemns
Hate Crime at Vigil 

Muslim-owned business targeted with Anti-Muslim Vandalism,
Community Unites Against Hate

Residents of Brooklyn’s diverse Kensington neighborhood gathered today in response to recent anti-Muslim vandalism in the neighborhood. 

Mamun Ur Rashid, the owner of TDS Insurance on Church Avenue, discovered the Islamophobic vandalism on his store Monday morning and reported it to police.

“We do not want any religious conflict in Kensington,” said Mamun Ur Rashid, the owner of TDS Insurance.  “We respect people of all faiths and seek to live together in peace.”

“Hate has no place in our community,” said City Councilmember Brad Lander. “Kensington is one of Brooklyn’s most diverse and vibrant neighborhoods – with strong Jewish, Christian, and Muslim populations, with long-time and newer residents, including immigrants from Bangladesh and Latin America.”

Before the incident occurred, Councilmember Lander had begun exploring making the area– an expanded sidewalk area in front of TDS Insurance and neighboring stores at the intersection of Beverley Road and Church Avenue – into a new mini-plaza. This new community space would be created by and for the neighborhood’s diverse communities.

“This is the time for all of us, from the Islamic, Christian, and Jewish faiths, to become one and fight against people who want to hurt and divide us,” said Veronica Guzman, a leader in Kensington’s Latino community. “At end of the day, it doesn’t not matter where you came from, because when you turn the light off we all become one color and our heart beats the same way. We need to respect and love each other.”

“Being hateful towards any of us is being hateful towards all of us,” said Maggie Tobin of the West Kensington Action Group. “We will not tolerate or stand silently in the wake of this kind of ignorance. We Kensingtonians are moving towards a more peaceful and educated community; that we can learn to focus on our similarities and celebrate our differences.”

“An attack against any of our neighbors is an attack against all of us,” said Alan Dubrow, chairman of Community Board 12 and a Kensington resident. “Diversity is what makes this community and our country a great place to live in. We will not tolerate this type of behavior to permeate throughout our community.”

Saturday, May 29, 2010

ANOTHER VOICE FOR KENSINGTON

Kensington just got another representative on Community Board 12!

Maggie Tobin announced today that she's been appointed to CB12. Maggie is an active member of the Kensington community. She's a co-founder of KARMABrooklyn, the founder of West Kensington Action Group, and a member of Dahill Neighborhood Association. KARMABrooklyn extends its heartfelt congratulations to Maggie.

Community boards advise elected officials and government agencies on issues that affect the social welfare of the district they cover. They process the complaints that we make to them as well as our requests for municipal services. They're responsible for important aspects of our lives and our well-being.

CB12's committees are
  • Civic & Consumer Affairs
  • Education, Library & Cultural Affairs
  • Environmental Protection, Sanitation & Sewers
  • Executive
  • Fire, Safety & Police
  • Health & Social Services
  • Housing & Buildings
  • Legislation
  • Parks & Recreation
  • Transportation & Franchises
  • Youth & Community Development
Please attend the community board's meetings so that Kensington's voice will be heard loud and clear. Speak out to them so they can speak out for us.

Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month from September through June. The meetings are open to the public. They're held at 5910 13th Avenue, between 59th and 60th streets, three blocks from the 56th Street stop on the B16 bus.

For additional information, see CB12's website.

It's your community. Be involved!