Mount Morris Talks! Harlem with someone who’s been
on the front lines of service for 26 years.

And we’re talking it Thursday, November 1 at 6:30 PM with The Honorable Keith L.T. Wright.

NYS Assemblyman Keith Wright Keith, a New York State State Assemblyman, Harlem native, Chairman of the Assembly Standing Committee on Labor, Co-Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee and a longtime supporter of our community, has been serving Harlem since 1986 when he became Director of the Uptown Office, on the staff of then-Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins.

Keith has been the representative for Central and Western Harlem in the New York State Assembly since 1992 and also chairs the Harlem Community Development Corporation, where he has secured millions of dollars towards infrastructure and economic development in Northern Manhattan.

Just days before the national election, you’ll have the opportunity to speak firsthand with Assemblyman Wright, hear his story and get his insights on plans for the future. And be sure to bring your ideas and questions!!

Don’t miss this special and timely session of Mount Morris Talks.

Join us at 6:30 PM, Thursday, November 1, in Mount Morris Ascension Church, Mount Morris Park West (aka 5th Ave) and W 122 Street.

Mount Morris Talks! logoMount Morris Talks! is a series of conversations between the community and leaders, news makers, artists, authors and thinkers who live in the Harlem area. MMPCIA is proud to sponsor this series and offers it free of charge to the community.

Next MMPCIA Meeting

Tues, May 21, 7-8:30 PM
On the Agenda:
A Conversation with
Parent Advocates

Valerie Babb & Noah Gotbaum
speak on a Parents' Bill of Rights,
advocating for your child's education
and what makes a quality school.
Meeting Location:
Mount Morris Ascension
Head Start Center
15 MMPW at W 122 Street

Next Mount Morris Talks!

Thurs, May 9, 6:30-8:30 PM
Mount Morris Talks
with Winfred Rembert!

Renowned artist from turbulent segregated South remembers
cotton fields, juke joints, protest
marches and chain gangs.
You'll hear his story first-hand!

Meeting Location:
Pelham Fritz Community Center
18 MMPW at W122 Street

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Upcoming MMPCIA Neighborhood Events

Three on 3 & MMPCIA
present Oliver Lake &
The Oliver Lake Trio!
Sunday, May 19, 3 PM
Mount Morris
Ascension Church
15 MMPW & W122 St
Donation: $10


June 1, 2012:
Filing deadline
for the MMPCIA 2013
College Scholarship
Application.

24th Annual
Mount Morris Park
Historic House Tour
Sunday, June 9
11 AM-4 PM
Tour Start:
Community Center
Marcus Garvey Park
18 MMPW & W122 St

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