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TBHC Welcomes NYS AG Letitia “Tish” James in honor of Black History Month

The Brooklyn Hospital Center welcomes Letitia “Tish” James, Attorney General for the State of New York, on February 25, in honor of Black History Month.

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TBHC Welcomes NYS AG Letitia “Tish” James in honor of Black History Month

Attorney General Letitia “Tish” James, will be joining The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) on Tuesday, February 25, for a fireside chat about her remarkable journey. Lenny H. Singletary, TBHC’s Senior Vice President of External Affairs, Strategy and Marketing, will moderate.

This event is open to the community and will be will be held at TBHC in Fort Greene/Downtown Brooklyn, 121 DeKalb Avenue from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. The event is free, but space is limited and registration is required via Eventbrite: Register now.

Ms. James is the 67th Attorney General for the State of New York. With decades of work, she is an experienced attorney and public servant with a long record of accomplishments. She is the first woman of color to hold statewide office in New York and the first woman to be elected Attorney General.

In 2013, Ms. James was elected Public Advocate for the City of New York and became the first woman of color to hold citywide office. As Public Advocate, Ms. James served as a watchdog over New York City government agencies and as an advocate for the City’s most vulnerable communities. She transformed the Public Advocate’s office to be a formidable engine for change.

Her office handled more than 32,000 constituent complaints and passed more legislation than all previous Public Advocates combined, including a groundbreaking law that banned questions about salary history from the employment process to address the pervasive gender wage gap. Ms. James successfully took on the gun industry by pushing New York City’s largest pension fund to divest from gun and ammunition retailers. She fought in court on behalf of children and families on issues including children in foster care, children with disabilities, and tenant protection. New Yorkers overwhelmingly Ms. James to a second term as Public Advocate in November 2017.

Prior to serving as Public Advocate, Ms. James represented the 35th Council District in Brooklyn in the New York City Council for ten years. As a Council Member, she passed the Safe Housing Act, legislation that forced landlords to improve living conditions for tenants in New York City’s worst buildings. She helped uncover the corruption behind the Office of Payroll Administration’s CityTime contract, a scheme that cost New York City over $600 million. She also pushed through a revolutionary recycling program.

Before her election to the City Council, Ms. James served as head of the Brooklyn Regional Office of the New York State Attorney General’s Office. She resolved hundreds of consumer complaints and investigated predatory lenders who preyed on first-time homebuyers. She assisted the Civil Rights Bureau in its investigation of the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk policy and cracked down on firms engaged in deceptive business practices including violations of human rights, environmental laws, and scams targeting immigrants.

Ms. James began her career as a public defender at the Legal Aid Society. A proud Brooklynite, she is a graduate of Lehman College and Howard University School of Law.

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