PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY WARNING!
Brooklyn, NY — The most common
method your doctor will recommend to
treat your neuropathy is with prescription
drugs that may temporarily reduce your
symptoms. These drugs have names such as
Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin,
and are primarily antidepressant or antiseizure
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U.S. civil rights activists hold a Peace Walk on the Frederick Douglass Memorial
Bridge to urge Democrats to pass a law protecting voting rights during
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, in Washington, U.S., Jan. 17, 2022. REUTERS/
Elizabeth Frantz
Plea for voting rights
echo at BAM on King Day
By Vinette K. Pryce
The usual call for a day of service
on the holiday named for Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. became a secondary
plea this year at the Brooklyn Academy
of Music as speaker after speaker
emphasized the urgency of passing two
voting rights laws pending in Washington
D.C.
“We are going to pass the John Lewis
Voting Bill,” Cong. Hakeem Jeffries
vowed.
In addressing a live and virtual audience
he committed to winning the
stand-off by Republicans to kill legislation
proposed by Democrats.
Two bills combine to secure the Freedom
to Vote: John R. Lewis Act. Without
endorsement from two resistant
Republicans, there is no hope of passage
in the Senate.
Cong. Hakeem Jeffries described the
impediments as “turbulence” similar
to those Dr. King encountered in his
quest to win voting rights in the south
in the 1960s.
He harkened to the era when racist
Alabama Gov. George Wallace and Bull
Connor practiced Jim Crow discrimination.
In turn the legislator proposed using
the day in a purposeful manner.
“This should be a day of recommitment,
remembrance and a day of reverence,”
he added.
“Dr. King was not greeted with wine
and roses…he faced “Billy clubs and
hoses.”
“We shall Overcome.”
“We must renew Dr. King’s commitment,
Councilmember Adriane Andrews
amplified.
Installed on Jan. 5, she is the first
Black to be elected speaker of the New
York City Council.
In a determined tone she too vowed
persistence saying “we will prevail…it is
our obligation.”
The 36th annual celebration invited
the state and city’s most prominent
elected officials. Among them Gov.
Kathy Hochul, Sens. Charles Schumer
and Kirsten Gilibrand, Mayor Eric
Adams, Brooklyn Borough President,
Antonio Reynoso, District Attorney Eric
Gonzalez and Councilmember Crystal
Hudson.
The latter received a standing ovation
when she fired up the crowd talking
about the Toure Park inferno that
claimed the lives of 17 Gambian nationals
in the Bronx. the newcomer to the
city seat compared seeing the parade of
caskets last Saturday during the funerals
to witnessing the horrific defacement
of 14-year-old Emmett Till who
was murdered in Alabama.
“Never again!” she implored.
Councilwoman Hudson made an
indelible impression on the audience
imploring them to “honor Dr. King.”’
Considering that elected officials
remain burdened by campaign promises,
each speaker attempted to mention
priorities they face.
Crime, COVID-19, housing, education,
would all be topical however, they
all tried to weave a message tied to voting
rights and Dr. King’s dream to bettering
America.
In a rare departure from practice,
the State’s senior Senator Schumer set
aside his annual recitation of Dr. King’s
“Letter From A Birmingham Jail” to
amplify a call for “fair and free” elections.
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