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Reply to "RHEDC hosting a Vigil for Slain Guyanese -born Police Officer Holder"

Originally Posted by Jalil:
Originally Posted by Vish M:

Lets ensure that this is a true Guyanese event.

 

All Guyanese groups are invited.

 

Please bring your candle

Is State Senator James Sanders Jr., a Guyanese.

 

Is there any Guyanese City or State official asked to get involved.

 

Whose Idea was it to align this "True Guyanese Event" with State Senator James Sanders if he is not a Guyanese.

 

 
James Sanders, Jr.
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Member of the New York State Senate from the 10th district
Assumed office January 1, 2013
Preceded byShirley Huntley
 
 
In July 2009, Sanders was reported to have shown up for only 61% of City Council meetings for fiscal year 2009, the second-fewest on the list.[5]

 

 

 

Biography

Roxanne Persaud
Roxanne Jacqueline Persaud was elected to the Assembly in November 2014. Her election made her the first female to represent the 59th Assembly District. She lives in the Canarsie section of the district.

 

Assemblywoman Persaud is a longtime advocate for her community and an avid volunteer.  Her dedication to serving her community has motivated her to serve in various capacities. She was President of the 69th Precinct Community Council in Canarsie, member of Community Board 18 and Commissioner on the New York City Districting Commission. 
 
In addition, she is a graduate of the NYPD Citizens Police Academy as well as the New York City Office of Emergency Management-Community Emergency Response Team, member of Community Action Board of the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and Chairperson of  the Neighborhood Advisory Board - District 18.  She also serves on organizations fighting domestic violence and cancer awareness.

 

Her dedication to community involvement and her interest in helping others stretches beyond Brooklyn.  She has traveled overseas on several occasions as a volunteer on medical and social outreach programs.  She encourages everyone to be actively involved in the community.

 

She was born in Guyana, South America and migrated to the United States with her parents and siblings. She is a graduate of Pace University from which she holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Education Administration.

 

Assemblywoman Persaud has spent her entire career working in higher education institutions and works tirelessly encouraging urban youth to attend college.

 

Her district legislative priorities include funding for schools, youth and senior support services, libraries and parks.  She intends to works with her colleagues in government to ensure that the 59th AD receives the resources that it should.

 

Assemblywoman Persaud is happy to serve the constituents of the 59th Assembly District.
 
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