Local
  • No New Jail

    A new DemocracyNow clip has been released about the ongoing push led by our Councilmember Christopher Marte and Jan Lee and Jon Alpert, through Neighbors United below Canal, to repurpose existing prison facilities in Chinatown Manhattan to address the Riker Island’s crisis instead of waiting  for years for a multibillion jail to be built in that space. Watch the clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECEvXgDnObY

    Residents of New York’s Chinatown are speaking out against the construction of a new megajail in the neighborhood that would be a third as high as the Empire State Building, which would likely make it the tallest jail in the world, if finished. The so-called jailscraper is part of an $8 billion plan to build new jails across the city in order to retire the infamous Rikers Island facility, but opponents say that money would be better spent on social services, harm reduction and other initiatives that would better serve the community. Jan Lee, co-founder of the community group Neighbors United Below Canal, says Chinatown residents are interested in “creating a more humane environment for those who are incarcerated.”

    Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch their livestream at https://democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.

    Grand Street Dems supports the community’s direction and has participated in various rallies, including the ones showcased in the Democracy Now segment.  In February, the GSD executive board sent a letter to Mayor Adams urging him to do what the community is asking. You can read the full letter here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SzhM_mbuhlWl5UNUrKWopaAx4sW7iQk8/view

  • Rally at City Hall for 100% Affordable 5 WTC

    On Monday, December 5th, 100% AFFORDABLE 5WTC is holding a rally at city hall in support of 100% affordable housing at 5 WTC.  Please see the flyer above for more information.

  • Next General Meeting is Jan. 23

    We have had a busy year, especially this summer and fall.  So that everyone can have a break and enjoy the holiday season, we have postponed our next general meeting until Monday January 23rd, 7-9 pm. We will send more information closer to the date.

  • New Executive Board Member Appointed

    Frank Gonzalez has been appointed the new secretary of GSD. After club elections this past week, the position of secretary was unfilled. Our prior secretary remains on the board as a vice-president. GSD’s bylaws allow for a third vice-president and, since the club is growing, the executive board is as well. Contact info for each executive board member can be found below.

    PresidentMarion Riedel, marion@grandstreetdems.nyc
    Vice PresidentsMelissa Shiffman, melissa@grandstreetdems.nyc
    Sandra Strother-Ribeiro, sandra@grandstreetdems.nyc
    Julie Huang, julie@grandstreetdems.nyc
    TreasurerKenny Wind, treasurer@grandstreetdems.nyc
    SecretaryFrank Gonzalez, loisaidarealty@gmail.com
  • General Meeting Recap

    We had our first general meeting in person this week. We were so happy to be together and to welcome quite a few new members! Assemblymember-elect Grace Lee joined us to share her plans for the future and made a request for volunteers for this Saturday, November 19th to give out turkeys with Vision Urbana (see below for details). We also heard from Allison Greenfield, who is running for Manhattan Civil Court Judge. District Leader, Caroline Laskow, also encouraged us to GOTV for Senator Raphael Warnock’s runoff election in Georgia on December 6th. See below for opportunities to participate.

    We also held our annual Executive Committee elections. With large consensus, the current executive positions were re-elected for another year. We added a third VP position per our bylaws:
                  Marion Riedel, President
                  Julie Huang, Vice-President
                  Sandra Strother-Ribeiro, Vice-President
                  Melissa Shiffman, Vice-President
                  Kenny Wind, Treasurer

  • Call For Change

    GSD membership voted overwhelmingly to sign on to the Call for Change in NY State Democratic Leadership, a petition to Governor Hochul to replace Jay Jacobs as the chair of the NY State Democratic Committee after NY State lost four Democratic congressional seats in last week’s election. You can read the letter calling for the replacement of State Party Chair Jay Jacobs.

  • Mingle with Fellow Members

    We held our first Welcome Wednesday November 9th at Saluggi’s which was enjoyed by all. The next one is on Dec 14 (6p-8p) at El Castillo de Jagua 2. These nights are a great opportunity for GSD members to get to know each other better in a more informal way. Small bites will be provided at each Welcome Wednesday. Please join us!!

  • Here’s what you missed or want to enjoy again

    On October 18, GSD had it’s fall fundraiser at a packed Donybrook joined by members, honorees, local offcials, judicial delegates and judicial candidates. An official video of the event has been released. We have our next general meeting Nov. 15 in person at the Seward Park Community Room.

  • Thank you CM Marte for explaining the ballot proposals on Nov ballot

    Yesterday, Council Member Christopher Marte presented on the four ballot proposals on the back of the ballot this November. He recommends a “yes” vote on all four. Listen to the presenation below.

  • GSD Fall Fundraiser Success

    We are still celebrating from our Fall Fundraiser on October 18 with over 75 guests present – members, newcomers, our federal/local representatives and judicial candidates. We were so pleased to honor esteemed community members for their local activism that strengthens and uplifts our neighborhood (see above). As we began our honors, the Yankees won the American League Division Series, adding energy and optimism to the crowd.Check out our social media for tons of photos and videos

    It was great to be together in person again and look forward to more action in the coming year. Thank you to all of our members, sponsors, guests and elected officials.  And, thanks to Donnybrook for being such wonderful hosts.