Monthly Archives: November 2016

A Post-Election Open Letter: The New Fight for Health Care Justice

It’s been a very busy time for health care justice advocates and activists since Election Day.  The results present us with a very different and much more challenging political and policymaking landscape than we had anticipated.  Meetings and conference calls have been numerous in recent days as we try to assess our new environment and brainstorm contingencies and options.  At the same time, many of us are very fearful for the future of a humane society and our fundamental democracy.  Nevertheless, we’re lifted up and inspired by the tried-and-true adage, “Don’t mourn, organize.”

Multiracial Hands Making a Circle

What we now know for sure is that we really are “all in this together” across the broad social justice spectrum, both in terms of what’s at stake, and how we must respond.  To both protect our current health care and coverage system (imperfect as it is) and advance toward a more just one we’ve long sought, we cannot function solely in our own silos.  We must link up with others and support them as we also rely on support from them.  We must become much more strategic, and utilize a broad range of tactics that complement each other, not necessarily in lock-step but in respectful solidarity.

It is still early days, and we have a lot to share with and learn from each other as we forge our plans.  Yet given the urgency of the coming mere weeks ahead, we will likely have to build our plane while we are flying it.  It won’t be easy, but we dare say we’ve done it before, and we can do it again.  It will require putting our shoulders to our wheel while linking arms with each other.

With all that in mind, in the days ahead we will be reaching out to you, our partners here in Metro, to share what we know, and to hear from you.  We welcome opportunities to meet with you, so please reach out to us about that …and we’ll also be contacting you.  We also seek to join with others who are jointly mobilizing for the new era, to particularly be a resource on health care issues, so please feel free to call on us.

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We are expecting a broad and aggressive attack on health care programs fairly soon in the coming new year.  Everything will be in the bullseye:  Affordable Care Act, women’s health care, children’s health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and various aspects of employer-sponsored coverage.

We will be calling on and supporting our champions to stand strong.  We will confront those who move to rollback these programs.  We will be reaching out to help the media understand what’s at stake.  We will be creating our own media (traditional and new.)  We’ll be helping the public and various constituencies understand the options and consequences of various decisions, and how they can assert their needs.  We’ll be building and leading coalition efforts to bring various forces together synergistically.  We will be planning convenings to share information and strategize collectively about what can be done here in New York to protect and improve health care.

We’ve got our work cut out of us.  Our upcoming annual gala on Thursday evening December 8th is an opportunity to gather up some needed financial resources for the fight ahead, and we hope you will attend and support it generously.  However, it will take more than money for us to succeed in the coming days, weeks, months, and years.  It will also take active participation and engagement with each other, each playing our own role and making our unique contributions.  Our whole WILL be greater than the sum of its parts.

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We look forward to continuing to work with each and every one of you in the fight for health care justice here in New York and across the U.S.  Here we go — let’s do it!

2016 Election Results Threaten Health Care for Millions of New Yorkers

Our next President and Congress are coming after our health care …BIG TIME.

Whether you and/or your kids get your coverage through Medicare, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, or an Affordable Care Act plan, they’re ALL in the cross-hairs now.  Employer coverage may also be further dumbed down so that you end up in a high-deductible plan with a measly health savings account. (And that’s not even mentioning what they’ve got in mind for Social Security.)

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We all have our work cut out for us for the next four years on many social justice issues, and health care will be one of the major ones and one of the first things out of the Washington chute in 2017.  It’s all hands on deck time!

….Which is why we need your support of our upcoming annual gala.  We’ve got to step-up our game to a whole new level – the status quo and same-old, same-old won’t cut it.  We’ll be working with our union and community partners to form a united and powerful fight back, and your generous contributions will make that possible.

Individuals can support our Gala by attending and making a contribution. The suggested donation is $75, but everyone is welcome, whatever you give.  If you can’t attend, we’ll miss you, but will still welcome your contribution!  You can make your contribution by using the donate button here or at the door.

Your organization or union can also support our 2016 Annual Gala by:
• Joining our Host Committee
• Placing an announcement in our Commemorative Journal
• Reserving a group of tickets (at discount)
Please contact us about these methods of support.

Our gala will be held on Thursday evening, December 8th, in the auditorium at District Council 1707 AFSCME, located at 420 West 45th Street in Manhattan.  We’re very excited that our honorees this year will be:
• New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, for political leadership.
• Communications Workers of America, Local 1102, for trade union leadership.
• New York Paid Leave Insurance Campaign, for community leadership.

Our keynote speaker will be Althea Maybank, MD, Deputy Commissioner for the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and Director of its Center for Health Equity.

Looking forward to meeting you then!

 

NYC Universal Health Care Advocates to Gather and Celebrate Health Care Justice Leaders

You’re invited!

At our Leaders for Health Care Justice Annual Gala, our members, supporters, and friends gather to look back over and celebrate our accomplishments of the year, and commit ourselves to the work of the year ahead …all over some good food and drink.

20th Anniversary Champagne Toast

We will also recognize some worthy groups and individuals who have advanced the cause of health care justice and universal health care.  We’re very excited that our honorees this year will be:

 

  • New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, for political leadership – Several major long-stalled health care proposals have moved forward under his leadership, including the New York Health Act, Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act, enhanced funding for safety net hospitals, and paid family leave.
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  • Communications Workers of America, Local 1102, for trade union leadership – For the past eight years, they have provided leadership on Staten Island to bring together local trade unions and community advocates to engage their local Congressmembers, media, and the public on issues related to health care reform, and protecting and improving federal vital health care and social safety net programs like Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Child Health Insurance, SNAP/food stamps, etc.
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  • New York Paid Leave Insurance Campaign, for community leadership – For nearly two decades, they have brought together a variety of forces across the state to advocate for a state-based paid family leave program, so that family members can provide care to loved ones without fear of losing their job or a loss of income. Their goal was achieved earlier this year, and soon New York will become the fourth state to have one, and it will be the most robust in the nation.
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Our keynote speaker will be Althea Maybank, MD, Deputy Commissioner for the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and Director of its Center for Health Equity.  She will inform us of her Center’s important work to address racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care and how we can support it, and connect the struggle for health equity to that of universal health care.

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Our gala will be held on Thursday evening, December 8th, in the auditorium at District Council 1707 AFSCME, located at 420 West 45th Street in Manhattan.

You can support our Gala by attending and making a contribution.  The suggested donation is $75, but everyone is welcome, whatever you can give (more if you can, less if you can’t.)  Just use the donate button here on our website to make your donation, and we’ll reserve you a ticket at the door.  (If you can’t make it, we’ll still welcome your contribution!)

 

Your organization or union can also support our 2015 Annual Gala by:

  • Joining our Host Committee.
  • Placing an announcement in our Commemorative Journal.
  • Reserving a group of tickets (at discount.)

 

Contact our office (646-527-6612) for information on these group contribution options.

 

2017 will present us all with new opportunities and challenges under a new President and Congress, as well as a possible new balance of power in Albany.  Your financial support of our gala will provide us the resources needed to continue our mission of fostering community and labor collaboration toward our shared goal of universal health care and health care justice.

 

See you then!