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May 2026 Newsletter

In This Issue


President's Report

Three Parks 51st Anniversary Benefit 

With Deep Appreciation to All Contributors

Important Primary Election Dates

Coming in mid July: Three Parks Annual Picnic

Speech by Aboubacar Ki of Los Deliveristas Unidos/Workers Justice project

May Club Meeting

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

The Youth Hostel, 891 Amsterdam Ave. at

W. 103rd St., Ballroom

 *** 7:30 pm ***



State and City Budget Priorities:

Passing single-payer healthcare for New York State, taxing the rich, and more

Michael Kinnucan

  • Senior Health Policy Advisor, Fiscal Policy Institute
  • Member, Transition Committee on Health, Mamdani Administration


AGENDA

7:15 pm: Sign in

7:30 pm: Call to Order

Speaker: Michael Kinnucan, FPI

Questions and Answers

District Leader Report

State Committee Report

Adjourn



President's Report

By Daniele Gerard


Our 51st annual benefit: what a phenomenal afternoon at The Ellington celebrating Three Parks and the democracy we stand for! A terrific crowd, great conversation, and a spirit of hope as we head into the midterms. With your continuing support, we can do the work necessary to put this long national nightmare behind us. 


Surely we have just the people-powered movement we need to move forward with our progressive agenda! We work together knowing we are the people whose dedication allows us to elect people like our awardee Representative Jerry Nadler, the epitome of our local and national fight for justice, liberty, and peace.


Please look elsewhere in this newsletter for photographs of the benefit and the speech by Aboubacar Ki, who accepted the Cynthia L. Doty award on behalf of New York’s toughest, one of our most recent immigrant groups, who came here simply yearning to be free.


We look forward to campaigning with all of you through the Democratic primary on June 23. Please work with us to elect our endorsed candidates — you will receive upcoming emails about volunteering at Micah‘s storefront and Eli‘s storefront, and tabling and flyering with Three Parks.


Onward!


69th Assembly District Candidate Forum

 

Speakers: Eli Northrup (endorsed by Three Parks) and Stephanie Ruskay


Join your neighbors for a chance to hear from candidates running for the open 69th Assembly District seat. Learn where they stand on key issues, ask questions, and be part of the conversations shaping the future of our community.

 

Moderated by Jeff Coltin, Editor in Chief of City and State.

 

When: Tuesday, May 5, 6:00-8:00 PM

Where: 593 Columbus Avenue (at 88th Street)


RSVPs highly encouraged. Click here.


Club Members and Friends Gather for 

Three Parks' 51st Annual Benefit


On Sunday, April 26, over 120 Three Parks members and friends attended the club's 51st Annual Benefit, celebrating more than five decades of championing progressive causes and city, state, and national Democratic leaders. The benefit took place at The Ellington Restaurant on Broadway. The crowd of attendees, which filled the entire restaurant, also included numerous City and State elected officials, judges, and judicial candidates. 


We are deeply grateful to everyone who who attended and contributed and made the event a success!

(above) Benefit honorees (left to right): April Herms and Aboubacar Ki of Los Deliveristas Unidos/Workers Justice Project, which was awarded the Cynthia L. Doty Community Service Award; Rep. Jerry Nadler, who was awarded the Ted Weiss Public Service Award and Lifetime Achievement Award, and Club President Daniele Gerard.

For a full transcript of the speech given by Aboubacar Ki of

Los Deliveristas Unidos/Workers Justice Project at the Benefit, see the end of this newsletter.

With Deep Appreciation to Those Who Make Our Work Possible

Angels

Hon. Daniel Marks Cohen

Eli Northrup

Benefactors

Barbara Futter

Elizabeth & Hon. Doug Kellner

Hon. Micah Lasher

Hon. Jerry Nadler

Patrons

Hon. Shaun Abreu

Hon. Erik Bottcher

Hon. Gale Brewer

Hon. Helen & Henry Freedman

Jill Frisch & John Rioux

Catherine Futter

Daniele Gerard

Jacob Kimbarow

Lynn & Steve Max

Aaron Mendelsohn

Debra & Michael Rand

Hon. Linda B. Rosenthal

Ronda Small & Ira Wolfman

Hon. Lynn Thomas

Supporters

Kim Anderson

Claire Botnick & Aaron Davidowitz

Hon. Theresa Canter

Susan Carson & Todd Boley

Rick Churchill & Marianne Barcellona

Liza Cooper & Liam Yaroslavsky

Mimi Daitz

Mark Diller & Marie Fenter

Wendy Diller

Hon. Thomas DiNapoli

Ellen Flax

Hon. Mary Geissman

Hon. Brad Hoylman-Sigal

Hon. Suzanne Jacobson

Joan & James Levine

Adele Niederman

Edafe Okporo

Joshua Pepper

Miriam Rabban

Patricia Richardi & Carl Scorza

Oscar Romero

Lois Safian

Faye & Roger Schneier

Irene Shrier

Roschel Holland Stearns & Michael Stearns

Anne Strahle

Charles Wall

Hon. Ed Wallace

Jeri Wellman & Nicholas Bryan

Lorraine Zamora

Friends

Hon. Curtis Arluck

Steven Benathen

Jason Canales

Hon. Christopher Chin

Hon. Jim Clynes

Hon. Karen M. C. Cortes

Hon. Ashlee Crawford

Austin D'Souza

Mark Fang

Jennifer Frankola

Vlad Frants

Hon. Josh Hanshaft

Kyle Ishmael

Hon. Judy Kim

Hon. Hasa Kingo

Matthew Lombardi

Hon. Ilana Marcus

Hon. Rita Mella

Hon. Manny Mendez

Hon. Joan Paylo

Derrick Perkinson

Daniel Roskoff

George Santana

Ray Schwartz

Hon. Ally Shahabuddeen

Mark Shawhan

Jerry Skurnick

Hon. Aija Tingling

Hon. Richard Tsai

Hon. Kathleen Waterman-Marshall

Barry Weinberg

Hon. Eric Wursthorn

Members

Hon. Robert Botfeld

Vince Brancato

Alejandro Carvajal

Corinne Constantine

Beth Dobsevage & Beryl Goldberg

Timothy Eckersley

Connie Gemson

Judith Goldberg

Sandy Gordon

Noah Gotbaum

Linda Grant

Jeff Howitt

Jacqueline Huey

Shoshana Levenson & Courtney Kolb

Renee Green Levitt

Jason Lowe

Susan Maderer

Judith Medina

Arlene Mehlman

Charles Riggs III

Richard Robbins

Sarah Schindler & Dale Ramsey

Janet Shanks

John Slorance

Anna Spiro

Laura Stampleman

Steve Strauss

Gilbert Tauber

Deborah Thomas

Christine Verzar

George Voorhis

Landon Wickham

Richard Wilcox

Judith Williams

M. Katherine "Kitty" Williston

Hon. Judy Wood

Anthony Zak

More Photos from the Benefit

NYS Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, candidate for re-election

Assembly Member Micah Lasher, candidate for US Congress

Eli Northrup, candidate for NYS Assembly

District Leader Theresa Canter with judicial candidates Steve Benathen, Judge Josh Hanshaft, and Matt Lombardi

Judge Kate Waterman-Marshall and Judge Richard Tsai


District Leader Daniel Marks Cohen with former District Leader Judy Wood

To view more Benefit photos on the Three Parks website, click here.

(above) At the April 8 club meeting, NYS Sen. Andrew Gounardes (Chair, Committee on Budget and Revenue), speaks on protecting immigrants, passing the New York for All Act, and increasing taxes on the wealthy.

To listen to an audio recording of the April 8 club meeting, with NYS Sen. Andrew Gournades, click here.


What You Need to Know

Important Primary Election Dates 


  • Voter registration deadline: Last day to apply online or by mail (must be received by the BOE) is June 13. Use the registration form to register by mail or apply online. Click here to apply. 


  • Change of address deadline: Last day to update your change of address online or by mail (must be received by the BOE) is June 8 in order to be processed for the Primary.Click here to update your address using the voter registration form


  • Absentee ballot application: Last day to apply online or by mail (must be received by the BOE) is June 13. Click here to apply. Last day to apply in person at the BOE office is June 22.


  • Absentee ballot delivery: Last day to postmark the ballot is June 23 . Ballot must be received by the BOE no later than June 30. Last day to drop off your ballot at the BOE office or a poll site in your county is June 23


  • Early voting: Saturday, June 13 to Sunday, June 21


  • Election day: Tuesday, June 23Hours:  6:00 AM – 9 PM

Coming in mid July

The Three Parks Annual Potluck Picnic will take place in the week of July 20 in Central Park, on the Pool lawn just inside the entrance at 103rd Street and Central Park West. Watch your e-mail for the specific date and time.


Since there are no club meetings in July and August, the picnic is the perfect opportunity for club members to share a lovely evening in the park, socializing with friends and elected officials. And part of the fun is bringing a potluck dish to share with fellow club members.


Make plans now to join us! 

NEW VIDEO


Click here to watch.

Speech at the Annual Benefit by Aboubacar Ki of Los Deliveristas Unidos/Workers Justice Project

During the Three Parks Annual Benefit on April 26, at which the delivery workers' advocacy group Los Deliveristas Unidos/Workers Justice Project received the Cynthia L. Doty Community Service Award, the group's spokesperson Aboubacar Ki (pictured at right) gave the following remarks:


My name is Aboubacar Ki, and I’m a delivery worker and proud member of Los Deliveristas Unidos, an organizing campaign of the Worker’s Justice Project.


Thank you to the Three Parks Independent Democrats for this recognition. It means a lot to be honored by a community where so many of us work every day – and to have our struggle for rights and dignity seen.


And congratulations to Congressman Jerry Nadler on this well-deserved lifetime achievement award. Your leadership has helped make New York a place where working people can fight for dignity and win.


There are more than 80,000 delivery workers in New York City. The vast majority of us are immigrants, supporting families here and back home. Every week, we complete more than 3.2 million deliveries – keeping this city running, one order at a time.


Here on the Upper West Side, delivery is essential. This neighborhood sees about 1.2 million deliveries every quarter – one of the highest rates in the city. Many of us are here every day, riding these streets, serving this community.


But behind that convenience is a reality most people don’t see.

The app companies we work for steal our wages and manipulate our tips. They deactivate workers without warning. In just the past two weeks, hundreds of workers have come to our office after being unfairly deactivated – cut off from their livelihood in an instant.


The job is also dangerous. The algorithms that control our work are designed to maximize corporate profits and punish workers who don’t comply – creating unrealistic delivery times that push us to rush and take risks just to keep our jobs. One in five delivery workers has been injured on the job. Our work has five times the mortality rate of construction. And recently, we lost one of our own – Darlyn Zacarias – killed by a driver while working not far from here in Harlem.


But as organizers, we are also actively working to change this system.


Because we have stood together, we have won real change:

--The right to use bathrooms in restaurants.

--The first minimum pay standard in the country that raised wages from $5.39 an hour to $21.44 an hour. And new protections against unjust deactivation.

--Just a few weeks ago, we opened the nation’s first worker-designed and worker-led deliverista hub at City Hall Park – a space where workers can rest, safely charge their bikes, repair equipment, access services and safety education, and stay safe in extreme weather. These hubs don’t just support workers – they make our streets safer for everyone.


And even as multi-billion dollar app delivery companies try to lie and cheat their way around the worker protections we’ve won, workers have kept fighting – and winning. Thanks to our organizing and enforcement led by leaders like Attorney General Letitia James and Mayor Mamdani, millions of dollars in stolen wages have been returned to workers through historic settlements with companies like DoorDash and Uber.


This is what happens when workers organize – and when communities stand with us.


That’s why being here on the Upper West Side matters so much. Many of our members work here every day. And we believe in building real relationships at the neighborhood level – because together, we can create an industry that reflects the values of this community: fairness, safety, and dignity.


We are a worker-led organization, and workers themselves have solutions we are advancing – and we would love to work with this community to bring them here. We need another deliverista hub on the Upper West Side and are partnering with the NYC Parks Department to find a suitable space that can ensure we provide the same safety, dignity, and organization for workers here as we have at City Hall Park.


But making that vision real will take all of us. These hubs are designed to be worker-led and welcoming spaces – built not just for workers, but with the support of the communities they serve and for those communities. While multi-billion dollar app companies continue to provide nothing for the workers who sustain their business, we are building this with the community.

So we hope to work with you to make this vision a reality – and we hope you will support in whatever way you can, through financial contributions, relationships, and partnership, to help create a space that reflects the dignity and value of delivery workers in this neighborhood.


Thank you again for this honor – and for standing with delivery workers and our struggle.


And please remember: the deliverista who brings food to your door is a human being – with a story, aspirations, and often a family they are supporting. They take real risks to deliver your food quickly, so we ask that you be patient, be kind, and tip generously – because deliveristas depend on those tips.

Don't Miss Out! Renew Your Three Parks Membership Now for 2026


Click here or mail in the membership form at the

end of this newsletter.

 Upcoming Meetings

Wednesday, May 13, 7:30 PM

Three Parks Club Meeting


Wednesday, May 27, 8:00 PM

Three Parks Board Meeting

Wednesday, June 10, 7:30 PM

Three Parks Club Meeting


Wednesday, June 24, 8:00 PM

Three Parks Board Meeting

The opinions expressed in this newsletter are those of the authors of the articles and are not necessarily representative of Three Parks.
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