[Preserving Black Cultural Spaces\Brooklyn]
Bunkeddeko: “Spaces like the Slave Theater, the Black Lady Theater, and Nkiru Center for Education and Culture — home bases for so much black art and activism in Brooklyn — should not have fallen victim to gentrification and deed theft.”
Photo: Facebook
Adem Bunkeddeko
UGANDAN IMMIGRANT RUNNING FOR CONGRESS DENOUNCES TRUMP’S TRAVEL BAN ADDITIONS
[Trump’s Racist Travel Ban policies]
Adem Bunkeddeko: “My parents fled civil war in Uganda to start a new life in America, and this executive order is a slap in the face to families like mine who sacrifice everything for a chance at a better life in this country.”
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LEADING PROGRESSIVE NEW YORK ORGANIZATIONS ENDORSING UGANDAN IMMIGRANT’S CONGRESSIONAL BID TO OUST REP. YVETTE CLARK
[2020 Election\Adem Bunkeddeko\Rep. Yvette Clark]
Adem Bunkeddeko is an organizer and advocate in Central Brooklyn. He previously challenged Rep. Yvette Clarke in 2018, losing by less than two thousand votes. Through a career in public service, Bunkeddeko has tried to pay forward the sacrifices his family, who fled civil war in Uganda to start a life in America.
Photo: Rebecca An\Adem Bunkeddeko