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The End of Public Housing in New York City
Episode 5
Wednesday, 2 June, 2021
A discussion about the NYCHA Blueprint. Is it the end of public housing in NYC? Our guests believe the road to better Public Housing is with resident management. Our guest speakers are: Jennifer Hyman: a recent graduate of Touro Law Center, plans to become a housing attorney. Formerly homeless, Jennifer has a passion for housing activism. She has worked with Picture the Homeless, the Committee for Independent Community Action, and the Green Party. She is currently working in landlord-tenant mediation through a clinic at school. Tom Hillgardner: A Jamaica HS grad; he received a BA in PoliSci at Stony Brook; Tom like Jennifer, graduated from Touro Law School JD in 1992; He is a Fannie Glickstein Public Interest Law Fellow; he interned for Alaska Legal Services Corp. where he worked on native subsistence rights and logging reform in the Tongass National Forest; also has written on oil waste discharges from offshore drilling platforms in Cook Inlet and the Bering Sea; he began practicing Landlord-Tenant law in NYC in 1994; and was the principal drafter of A7928 (a bill Linda Rosenthal, sponsor) which seeks to deschedule psychedelics, establish a psychedelic research institute in NY, and establishes a psychedelics therapeutic research program in NY. He would like everyone to write to their assembly and state senate representatives. Michael Sussman: a graduate of Harvard Law School: J.D. – Cum Laude. Michael has been fighting for social and individual justice for more than 35 years. He is well known as one of the top trial lawyers in the region. As Assistant General Counsel, NAACP National Office. Sussman litigated a full docket of civil rights cases across the United States on behalf of the National office of the NAACP. In May 1981, Sussman served as lead counsel for the Yonkers Branch, NAACP, and a class of approximately 40,000 individuals in a successful school and housing segregation suit against the City of Yonkers, Yonkers Board of Education, State of New York, and HUD. Mr. Sussman was also a Green Party candidate for New York Attorney General.