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PLGNA was incorporated in 1969 by PLG residents who opposed unfair real estate and bank practices like redlining and wanted to form a working interracial neighborhood. One of its first projects was to document 300 abandoned and 300 deteriorating buildings within the neighborhood. In 1973, PLGNA became involved in a landmark legal battle to combat redlining. Over the years, it has helped tenants to organize unions and blocks to form associations; supported safety programs; transported seniors; developed youth programs; and served as an umbrella organization for other neighborhood groups.

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Books for NYC Schools - donation box at Kdog

Books for NYC SchoolsSadly, in this day, there are schools that do not have libraries.

ReadThis and The Center for Fiction are holding a very special event on April 10th to celebrate reading and raise books for NYC schools.

To donate books, please stop by Kdog Cafe(43 Lincoln rd) and drop off new and gently used books.

ReadThis is a non-profit organization that promotes reading and gets books to those who need them.  

For more information about the April 10th event visit http://booksfornyckids.blogspot.com

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