Crystal Cooper (@crysxcoop) 's Twitter Profile
Crystal Cooper

@crysxcoop

Strategic Comms x Social Impact | Formerly: @AMarch4OurLives @NYCMayorsOffice @ACLU | @HowardU alum | DMV raised, NYC made🗽| Trini-American 🇹🇹🇺🇲 |

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Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THEY DON'T SAY THIS ABOUT ANY OTHER TYPE OF CRIME. But when it comes to the ability to use weapons of war against civilians, they say nothing can and should be done, because people who want to shoot up schools are going to shoot up schools, so let the chips fall where they may.

Richard Buery, Jr. (@richardbuery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Relying on 1 exam to fill these schools seats remains educationally unsound and discriminatory in its impact. Change is long overdue. Stuyvesant High School Admitted 762 New Students. Only 7 Are Black. - The New York Times nytimes.com/2023/06/02/nyr…

Fara Kaufman (@justfara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, I spoke to people getting food at a food bank and here are some things I learned from those in need: 1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter which is hard to get from regular food banks. 2. Boxed milk is a

So, I spoke to people getting food at a food bank and here are some things I learned from those in need:
1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter which is hard to get from regular food banks.
2. Boxed milk is a
Rick Steves (@ricksteves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many don’t realize that the first people Hitler sent to his concentration camps weren’t everyday Jewish citizens, but his political opponents. So, when Trump rants about retribution, locking up his opponents, and giving them “very long sentences,” I can’t help but take him

Jessica Valenti (@jessicavalenti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another dead woman. Josseli Barnica was killed by the abortion ban in Texas, denied miscarriage care because her fetus still had a heartbeat. They are killing us. propublica.org/article/jossel…

WNYC 🎙 (@wnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More New Yorkers are relying on food pantries to get enough to eat now than before the pandemic – including many people with jobs, and without serious health issues, a new report has found. gothamist.com/news/more-new-…

Asad🗽🍎 (@asadfromnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't get why de Blasio gets so much hate. He passed the most progressive pro-family bill that NYC has had this century (universal pre-K) which still benefits tens of thousands of families in a city that has grown hostile to them. We can learn from him on getting things done.

Evan Serpick (@serps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baltimore's drop in homicides - 23% since last year and a staggering 40% from two years ago - should be a national story. Mayor Scott's Group Violence Reduction Strategy, which prioritizes resources to those most at risk and community engagement, should be studied and replicated.

you (@misszindzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They're trying to ban fun foods from SNAP meanwhile I think it should be extended to hot food, especially for people who don't have access to a kitchen/stove

Jeanmarie Evelly (@jeanmarieevelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It is hard living in New York City, and it’s harder if you don’t own property." Daniel Parra Mejía looks at Robin Hood's new report on the racial wealth gap in NYC, and the role that housing plays: bit.ly/40N4Ipp

ProPublica (@propublica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If DOGE is a federal agency, it can’t shield its records from the public. If it’s not an agency, then its tens of millions of dollars in funding weren’t legally allocated and should be returned, some contend. propublica.org/article/doge-t…

Housing 4 All is Hot (@ahouse4all) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know its really scary for people to face the truth: A lot of the people on the street didn't make "bad" choices. Normal life things happened to them: Layoffs, death of a loved one, illness. That's all it takes and you're on the street.

I know its really scary for people to face the truth: A lot of the people on the street didn't make "bad" choices. Normal life things happened to them: Layoffs, death of a loved one, illness. That's all it takes and you're on the street.
Kelly (@broadwaybabyto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Let them go a month without meals. Maybe they’ll get a job” First, many SNAP recipients have jobs. They’re just living below the poverty line because of tremendous wealth inequality. Second, many are disabled and children and can’t work. Third, no one should starve to death.