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tel/fax:
718.362.4784
Please note our new postal address when sending
contributions to the legal fund:
121 5th Avenue, PMB #150
Brooklyn, New York 11217
About DDDB
Our coalition consists of 21 community organizations and
there are 51 community organizations formally
aligned in opposition to the Ratner plan.
DDDB is a volunteer-run organization. We have over 5,000
subscribers to our email newsletter, and 7,000 petition
signers. Over 800 volunteers have registered with DDDB
to form our various teams, task-forces and committees
and we have over 150 block captains. We have a 20 person
volunteer legal team of local lawyers supplementing our
retained attorneys.
We are funded entirely by individual donations from the community at large
and through various fundraising events we and supporters have organized.
We have the financial support of well over 3,500 individual
donors.
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Weds, Sept 19, 6:30pm: Free Screening and Panel Discussion of Battle for Brooklyn
Fifth Avenue Committee
Invites you to a Panel Discussion
and Special Screening of:
Battle for Brooklyn
Wednesday, September 19
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Old First Reformed Church
729 Carroll Street between 6th & 7th Avenues
With the Barclays Center arena less than two weeks from opening, and promised jobs and affordable housing nowhere in sight, the battle for accountability at Brooklyn's largest development project is just getting started. Join us to find out what we can do to make sure the future of Atlantic Yards won't be like the past.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with FAC's Executive Director Michelle de la Uz as moderator, Michael Galinsky, and Suki Hawley, producers of the documentary, Rev. Clinton Miller, Brown Memorial, Gib Veconi of BrooklynSpeaks and the Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council, Daniel Goldstein, co-founder of Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, New York State Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Councilwoman Letitia James (invited)
Co-sponsors: Old First Reformed Church, Brown Community Development Corporation,
Iglesia Presbiteriana Memorial, BrooklynSpeaks , Prospect Heights Development Council, Councilwoman Letitia James, & NYS Senator Vermanette Montgomery.
Note: Simultaneous Spanish translation/Interpreting services available.
Posted: 9.18.12
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