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Rep. Nydia Velázquez comes through for the youth of Marcy Houses!

Friends of Marcy Houses is thrilled to announce that Rep. Nydia Velázquez has awarded FoMH $150,000 to provide after-school programs for middle school students who live in the Marcy Houses NYCHA development in Brooklyn. The grant will be used to fund FoMH’s educational and mentoring programs, which include activities such as music, computer programming, homework …

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Friends of Marcy Houses Partners with Musical Mentors Collaborative

Musical Mentors Collaborative is a new non-profit organization providing free music lessons to students in need.  Students can also apply for free instruments as part of the service, if needed.  MMC is looking to provide free lessons to up to five Marcy residents.  Apply on the MMC website here, and remember to note that you …

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Friends of Marcy Houses Hosts Webinar for NYCHA Residents.

On Friday, April 24th, Friends of Marcy Houses worked with State Senator Julia Salazar to host a webinar providing information to NYCHA residents about resources available during the COVID epidemic. The event featured important speakers including New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, City Council member Carlina Rivera, Congress member Nydia Velazquez’ Brooklyn District Director …

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Dominique Bravo

Dominique Bravo was born in Los Angeles to parents from Peru. Dominique is an attorney and advocate for social and racial justice with three decades of counseling and representing community and arts organizations.  

 

Dominique currently serves as the Associate Executive Director of the Center on Race, Law and Justice at Fordham Law School.  Dominique previously served as General Counsel of the Roosevelt Institute, a think tank and college campus network that seeks to carry forward the legacy and values of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.  She founded and directed Pathways to Apprenticeship, a non-profit workforce development agency that assists low-income people — and in particular, the formerly incarcerated — to access apprenticeship opportunities in the union construction industry. She previously served as General Counsel to the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.  

 

In addition to her work with Marcy Houses, Dominique also currently serves as pro bono counsel for children seeking asylum with the Safe Passage Project, a non-profit legal clinic.  Dominique also serves as President of the board of American Oversight, a nonpartisan, nonprofit ethics watchdog law firm in Washington D.C., that focuses on litigation involving the Freedom of Information Act. She is also a member of the board of St Ann’s Warehouse, a performing arts institution in Brooklyn, New York.  Dominique is also President and General Counsel of Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance, a dance and drumming studio and performance space she co-founded in Brooklyn.  

 

Dominique previously served on a number of other boards of directors for other social service and arts organizations throughout New York City and was a member of Community Board 6 in Brooklyn.  She received her J.D. from Northeastern School of Law and her B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.  Dominique has lived in Brooklyn for the past thirty years, and she and her husband, Eric Sloan, have raised three children in Brooklyn.