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Shabir Ahmad at the AAPI Summit

Brooklyn Emerge at the AAPI Summit on Capitol Hill

On April 29, Brooklyn Emerge attended the AAPI Summit on Capitol Hill, organized by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The summit brought together U.S. senators, members of Congress, and community leaders from across the country to address issues that directly affect AAPI communities. Our representative, Shabir Ahmad, Joined the summit . Senators present included Gillibrand, Chuck Schumer, Tammy Duckworth, Mazie Hirono, and Andy Kim. On the House side, Congresswoman Grace Meng joined the discussion. The conversation covered federal funding access, small business support, immigration policy, and what it actually takes to build lasting AAPI representation in government. Senator Gillibrand’s focus was practical: how do AAPI communities get a real seat at the table, not just an invitation to one? Senate leadership also spoke to immigrant communities and economic inclusion, which matters a lot for Brooklyn, where those two things are deeply connected to everyday life. Brooklyn Emerge got to participate in a conversation that often moves forward without community organizations like ours. Federal decisions about funding and immigration don’t stay in Washington. They show up in rent costs, in who gets a loan, in whether someone’s family member can stay. The summit ended with some concrete direction on how community organizations can pursue federal funding and advocacy opportunities. We’ll be following up on those directly.

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Zakriya Khan, Founder of Brooklyn Emerge, speaking about the mission and significance of the annual community Iftar.

Brooklyn Emerge Hosts Annual Community Iftar Bringing Together Public Officials and Community Leaders

Brooklyn Emerge hosted its Annual Community Iftar on March 7, 2026, bringing together community members, faith leaders, and public officials for an evening of reflection, unity, and service during the holy month of Ramadan. The gathering created a space for community members and leaders to come together, share a meal, and reflect on the values of compassion, solidarity, and collective responsibility that Ramadan represents. Event Highlights Full Press Release & Event Photos: Media Contact: Brooklyn Emerge Media Team Email: shabir@brooklynemerge.org Phone: +1 (929) 327-5878 Exclusive news Report:

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Brooklyn Emerge Joins New York State Assembly for Eid Celebration

ALBANY, NY – Brooklyn Emerge was honored to attend a special community gathering at the New York State Assembly, bringing together a diverse group of community organizations, grassroots leaders, and public officials. The event served as a powerful platform for unity, inclusion, and cultural recognition, allowing community leaders to engage directly with state representatives. This celebration highlighted the vital role of Brooklyn’s diverse communities in the fabric of New York State. We are pleased to provide the full press release, including a complete list of participating organizations and attending Assembly Members, via the link below. Official Media Resources Access Event Photo Gallery for Editorial Use For additional information or interview requests, please contact our media team. Media Contact: Brooklyn Emerge Media Team Email: shabir@brooklynemerge.org Phone: +1 (929) 327-5878

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