Honoring People and Community
Anjali Deshmukh
Anjali is an MJN co-founder and Street Works co-founder, artist, game designer, and writer dedicated to creating for, with, and in community in public spaces.
Flushing Town Hall
Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts (FCCA) presents multi-disciplinary global arts that engage and educate the global communities of Queens, New York and New York City, New York, in order to foster mutual appreciation.
As advocates of arts equity since 1979, we support local, immigrant, national, and international artists, developing partnerships and collaborations that enhance our efforts.
Make Justice Normal
Make Justice Normal (MJN), a collective founded in 2021 to develop and implement justice-centered organizing models—like equitable budgeting, democratic decision-making, and circular leadership structures.
Urban Health Plan - Plaza Del Sol
Urban Health Plan is one of the largest federally qualified health center systems in New York State proudly serving communities in the Bronx, Corona, Queens, and Central Harlem.
The Latin Academy, NYC
Latin Academy is a program educating younger generations of Latino heritage about the complex beauty of our origins. Our goal is to give them a strong sense of belonging, which will in turn create opportunities that can help foster a society of diversity and inclusion.
New York Power Authority
NYPA's mission is to lead the transition to a carbon-free, economically vibrant New York through customer partnerships, energy solutions, and the responsible supply of affordable, clean, and reliable electricity.
Green Co-Op Council
Bringing together co-op and condo owners who want to upgrade their buildings.
Mary-Elaine Bullitt
Mary-Elaine Bullitt is a multidisciplinary creative executive and master strategist in event production and media direction. She served as Tour Coordinator for the iconic R&B group Kool & The Gang, and went on to work with other legendary public figures including Iman, Geoffrey Beene, Oscar de la Renta, Larry Holmes, Muhammad Ali, Earth, Wind & Fire, Prince, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, The Temptations, and Color Me Badd.
Woodside on the Move
Woodside on the Move is a leading force in NYC tenant advocacy initiatives and one of the largest free after school and summer camp providers in the city, serving over 800 elementary school children in the Queens community.
Queens Climate Project
Queens Climate Project is a group of Queens neighbors and residents advocating for equitable clean energy policies and developing initiatives that increase clean energy, with a focus on Queens and achieving climate justice.