Protect Abortion Rights Says New Poll
A research firm has found that the age old split about abortion disappears when you ask the right questions. (And Trump’s Supreme Court doesn’t hurt) the truth is most people don’t want protections for abortion access to go away. Read more here. https://view.publitas.com/perryundem-research-communication/perryundem-report-on-public-opinion-toward-abortion/page/2
Protect Abortion Rights Says New Poll Read More »
If We Can Run, We Can Win
Public Financing of elections gives all of us a chance to run a competitive race for elected offices. The campaign to get there in New York is called Fair Elections. We have a chance this year but we all have to push to get this done. State Senate Speaker, Andrea Stewart Cousins has been a
If We Can Run, We Can Win Read More »
Cuomo’s Green New Deal Analysis
Statement of GELF on Governor Cuomo’s Announcement of a Green New Deal Governor Cuomo deserves applause for his recent announcements on the Green New Deal which positions New York as a national leader on climate. (GELF’s GND version here) He has made a significant commitment to expand renewable energy, particularly off shore wind, solar, storage
Cuomo’s Green New Deal Analysis Read More »
Winners Announced in 8th Bob Johnston Photography Competition
The Cooperative Gallery 213 and the Two Rivers Photography Club are sponsoring the 8th Bob Johnston Photography Show and Competition January 4-26th, 2019. “Now in its eighth year, this Photo Competition attracts the best photography in the Southern Tier in both black and white and color,” according to Geof Gould of the Cooperative Gallery. “We
Winners Announced in 8th Bob Johnston Photography Competition Read More »
Women’s March in Washington DC Bus!
Bus from Oneonta, Sidney and Binghamton! January 19th 2019 Join us! The Women’s March in Washington DC is scheduled for 10AM – 5PM Saturday January 19th. Round trip bus travel has been arranged from Oneonta, Sidney and Binghamton. Riders will board late-night Friday 18th, arriving in the morning Saturday 19th, returning later the same night.
Women’s March in Washington DC Bus! Read More »
Forever Young: Staughton Lynd
by Andy Piascik Suddenly Staughton Lynd is all the rage. Again. In the last several years, Lynd has published a number of new books as well as new editions of classics such as Rank and File, plus a memoir co-authored with his wife Alice. In addition, two books about his life as an activist have
Forever Young: Staughton Lynd Read More »
Windsor’s First Knight
Windsor Partnership’s seventh annual First Knight event will be taking place within the Village of Windsor on December 31st 6:00 pm to Midnight! Attendance at this event is free of charge thanks to our many sponsors: Williams Energy, Visions Federal Credit Union and Windsor Lions to name a few. Food and beverages are available throughout
Windsor’s First Knight Read More »
Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton
Indigenous & Non-Indigenous Community Members to Open Exhibit Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton The Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton exhibit will open November 30th at 6pm at The Bundy Museum of Art & History 129 Main Street Binghamton NY 13905. Indigenous people have always existed in this valley which now contains the city of Binghamton,
Rivers of Relations: Indigenous Binghamton Read More »
Bob Johnston Photography Competition in 8th Year
The Cooperative Gallery 213 and the Two Rivers Photography Club are sponsoring the 8th Bob Johnston Photography Show and Competition January 4-26th, 2019. “Now in its eighth year, this Photo Competition attracts the best photography in the Southern Tier in both black and white and color,” according to Geof Gould of the Cooperative Gallery. “We
Bob Johnston Photography Competition in 8th Year Read More »