And we're losing some black elected officials because of gentrifying. You know, as you say, rev, we are looking at a reverse great migration in New York City. We've lost about 200,000 black New Yorkers in the last few decades. And this is a moment where we can actually stand up and ensure that every New Yorker can stay in their homes. (05:46–05:50)
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Asserts that New York City has lost approximately 200,000 black residents over the past few decades.
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