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Positive movement in Suffolk to address hate crime

See Newsday article at bottom… It appears that some politicians in Suffolk County are starting to get the message that they have to change their positions, be on guard against hate crime, and also become part of the solution. I am guessing that the reasons include: personal epiphanies after the death of Marcelo Lucero, the […]

Rally and public speaking at Suffolk County Legislature: Marcelo Lucero and Immigration Issues

KW: Today, Tuesay, December 2nd, I attended a morning vigil and rally to honor the life of Marcelo Lucero and to discuss ways that the government could have done and could do things better in regards to tolerance in Suffolk County. After the rally, many immigration activists spoke in the public portion, with various tributes […]

Hate Crimes in Southampton/Suffolk County 12/1/08

WHAT: The Town of Southampton Anti-Bias Task Force will be holding a press conference on the recent wave of hate crimes in Suffolk County and hate related activity within the Town of Southampton. WHEN: Monday, December 1st,  12:15pm (directly following the monthly Anti-Bias Task Force meeting) on the front steps of Southampton Town Hall, 116 […]

2007 hate crime in Patchogue, that police failed to report

(excerpt from) Long Island WINS: 2007 victim of anti-Latino attack sheds light on Levy hate crime stats By Patrick Young CARECEN November 27, 2008 9:53 AM Last year there was one anti-Latino bias crime in Suffolk County, according to Steve Levy, and it wasn’t the attack on Luis Pina Tigre. [Yet…] In September 2007 Tigre […]

Newsday Ad AND Action Center for Justice for Marcelo Lucero

There is an advertisement in Newsday today reflecting on the loss of Marcelo Lucero, and putting forward solutions. The ad was created and paid for by Long Island Wins. The message was signed onto by many groups, including “The Green Party of New York State” and “The Babylon Green Party”. A copy of the ad […]

Poem for Marcelo Lucero, by George Wallace

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Report back from Hempstead march and vigil against hate

KW: Tonight, Saturday, November 22nd, there was a march, rally and vigil in Hempstead to commemorate the life of Marcelo Lucero and to call for an end to hate. Ian and I attended the first part, the march from the bus stop to Town Hall. (We had a memorial event we needed to attend, as […]

Betcha didn’t know: Who are immigrants and do they pay taxes?

While the article below about immigration was written partially in response to the murder of Marcelo Lucero, it has very important facts for all Long Islanders to understand about immigration. The article, “They’re a part of the island: Immigrants contribute to community” by David Dyssegaard Kallick, is at Newsday: here.

Coming Together: A poem for Marcelo Lucero

Information on the rally and vigil on Saturday, Nov 22nd in Hempstead: here. Coming Together Under a moon just past full, Flashlight, lantern, candle in hand, Into the Autumn night They streamed, From places near and far To stand – With neighbor, with stranger With child on the shoulder, And Grandmothers with canes, Tired workers, […]

March and Vigil: Stop hate. Memorial for Marcelo Lucero 11/22/08

Details and contact info at: www.longislandwins.com In Hempstead, The Workplace Project is organizing a march and vigil protesting the killing of Marcelo Lucero this Saturday in Hempstead. The march will begin at the bus station on the corner of Main St. and Jackson St. at 6:15pm. It wll then march at 6:45 to Hempstead Town […]

In Suffolk County: Do hate crime numbers add up?

A Joye Brown column in Newsday. Hat tip to Long Island Wins: http://www.newsday.com/news/local/crime/ny-lijoy185931787nov18,0,1007237.column

Reflections on Steve Levy’s comments on racial tolerance…

Steve Levy used the spotlight and time he had to try to deflect blame from himself; divert attention from him and the elected officials around him in Islip and Brookhaven who have been the crux of the anti-immigrant rhetoric that was a background for this crime; and to demand that no matter what kind of […]

Suffolk County: Under-reporting hate crimes?

(excerpt from) Newsday.com Defining a hate crime by REID J. EPSTEIN 10:45 PM EST, November 16, 2008 When vandals sprayed a block of cars in Mastic with racist graffiti last week, Suffolk County police didn’t consider it a hate crime. But when anti-Semitic symbols were painted onto cars in Jericho in late October, Nassau County […]

Video and report on vigil for Marcello Lucero

Video of the Friday night “No to Hate” Vigil for Marcello Lucero in Patchogue. Includes comments by Brian O’Haire, who is noted as a community member, (and who is also a peace activist and a Green.) http://www.newsday.com/news/local/suffolk/ny-livigi1512178276nov15,0,215106.story and… Inspiring report from LI Wins: http://nsidenewyork.com/2008/11/first-report-on-patchogue-vigil/ A reader posted condolences for the Lucero family on one of […]