[Adem Bunkeddeko\Congress\NY-9]
Josue Pierre: “I am proud to endorse Adem Bunkeddeko for Congress. We deserve a Congressmember who not only shares our values, but who will take initiative on the most critical issues facing communities like Flatbush.”
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NY-9 Congressional Challenger Bunkeddeko Outpaces Incumbent, Posts Strongest Fundraising Numbers
[Adem Bunkeddeko\NY-9\Rep. Yvette Clarke\Chaim Deutsch]
Bunkeddeko: “Folks in this district know that they deserve better than a do-nothing incumbent or a right-wing homophobe…That’s why my campaign is in the strongest position to bring NY-9 the progressive champion we need.”
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BUNKEDDEKO, CHALLENGER IN NY CONGRESSIONAL RACE, SURGES WITH UAW ENDORSEMENT
[Adem Bunkeddeko\Yvette Clarke\NY-9]
UAW’s Beverley Brakeman: “We need representatives like Adem, who will fight for criminal justice reforms on a national level, stand up for workers’ rights, and deliver for his community.”
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ADEM BUNKEDDEKO ISSUES STATEMENT ON PASSING OF COMMUNITY LEADER DR. ROY HASTICK
[Dr. Roy Hastick\Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce]
Bunkeddeko: “I am deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Hastick…Dr. Hastick embodied the American dream – to work hard, celebrate our diversity, and through our successes, lift others up. We will miss him tremendously.”
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BROOKLYN CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE BUNKEDDEKO CONDEMNS TRUMP’S TERMINATION OF NYC CLIMATE RESILIENCY STUDY
[New York City’s Climate Resiliency]
Adem Bunkeddeko is an organizer and advocate in Central Brooklyn running for Congress in NY-9. He previously challenged incumbent Yvette Clarke in 2018, losing by less than two thousand votes… He previously served on Brooklyn Community Board #8.
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CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE BUNKEDDEKO CALLS FOR FEDERAL FUNDING TO PRESERVE BLACK CULTURAL SPACES IN BROOKLYN
[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.”
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