Deleted Tweets From Yvette D Clarke, D-N.Y.
Yvette D Clarke's accounts: VoteYvette, RepYvetteClarke
Tracking Since: April 14, 2012
Have someone/some place you want to give a shout out to for their service during #COVID19 ? Share in the below thread. Photos, tweets, stories, shout outs, let’s see it all. ⬇️ QT @RepYvetteClarke: Perpetual gratitude to the honorable folk showing up to work for the essentials in our lives—health care workers, 1… https://t.co/4c8R40SvX7)
RT @NYGovCuomo: NYC must have a plan in place in the next 24 hours for childcare for essential workers and a plan to make sure kids… https://t.co/RQduM60hOf
RT @RepJerryNadler: Read our statement on the need to close New York City public schools: https://t.co/ATuXHcgX92
My statement on the #Coronavirus /#COVIDー19 pandemic as New York experienced its first death from the virus⬇️ https://t.co/DIBSLFqSbB
Holi is the day to strengthen the bond of friendship and to add more colors and joy to it. I hope everyone celebrating enjoys the festival to its fullest. Happy Holi! https://t.co/npK4Q53cfb
Holi is the day to strengthen the bond of friendship and to add more colors and joy to it. I hope everyone enjoys the festival to its fullest. Happy #Holi to my friends and constituents celebrating. ✨
RT @getots: �We’re THRILLED to announce our brand new endorsements today! First, an amazing group of women who are already le… https://t.co/TnyY0n1J0q
RT @getots: �We’re THRILLED to announce our brand new endorsements today! First, an amazing group of women who are already le… https://t.co/TnyY0n1J0q
RT @LambdaLegal: We must lift up: Black women All women of color Transgender women Lesbian women Bisexual women Disabled women Immi… https://t.co/R7hMfv6GUl
On #InternationalWomensDay, let’s remember the 41 girls who lost their lives at the Virgen de la Asunción Safe Home Fire of 2017 and commit to support to support the 15 survivors. #NoDuelen56
As Representative of one of the hardest-to-count districts in America, it’s so important to me that our community is educated about the #2020Census. Join me tonight to ensure everyone in #NY09 is counted! #EveryoneCounts https://t.co/8z7qZNjFuS
Thank you @errollouis and @NY1 for having me last night - it is always a please to stop by #InsideCityHall and discuss the future of NY-9! #VoteYvette2020 https://t.co/gFzHFXZgdZ
Thank you to the National Association of County LGBTQ Leaders & Allies for the vital work you do to uplift a community that means so much for me. I will continue to fight #LGBTQ+ rights because we all deserve to be treated with dignity and respect for our common humanity. ️ https://t.co/bq8CdRRf5b
Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera— key leaders in the #Stonewall Uprising make me proud to be a New Yorker. This #WomensHistoryMonth, let’s come together to honor the trans women of color who led the fight for LGBTQ+ rights as the pioneering members of the Gay Liberation moment. https://t.co/Qwb2YTUuQD
Ari’s legacy lives on through his mother, my friend Devorah (@VictimOfTerror), who has turned her grief into activism in this fight for justice and equality. Thinking about you today Devorah- you are a truly a beacon of hope in our community. Ari will forever be loved in #NY09.
It’s #WomensHistoryMonth! S/O to my mom, Dr. Una Clarke, the first foreign-born councilmember in our city’s history. Momma- I’m proud to stand upon your shoulders & to carry on your legacy, first in the city council and now as I represent the neighborhood we love in Congress. https://t.co/WpuKtzFO06
My statement on today’s vote against the Reducing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act (HR 2339) and how its included menthol ban could create additional #stopandfrisk occurrences for Black tobacco users ⬇️ https://t.co/BWHfZ48xHj
Charlotte E. Ray was the first Black female lawyer. She graduated from Howard Law in 1872, becoming the third woman to earn a law degree. Unfortunately, racism and sexism hurt her practice, and she moved to New York to teach in local public schools. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/BatZKSYIqq
I am so proud that critical legislation to make lynching a federal crime passed in the House this evening. Today is a step in the right direction in healing generational trauma in the Black community, denouncing white supremacy & honoring the bloodshed of our ancestors.
The history of lynchings in America serve as a dark reminder of our nation’s past, but the arc of the moral universe is long and always bends towards justice. Today, we bring a long overdue justice to over 4,000 victims of lynching by passing the #EmmettTill Anti-Lynching Act.