No room for hatred in the multi-ethnic, multi-cultural NYC: Eric Adams

New York: New York City Mayor Eric Adams has said that there is no place for hate in our city, in the current situation we need to work together to solve hate crimes.

Mayor of New York Eric Adams, while holding a weekly press conference in his office, informed the media representatives about the various challenges facing the city government and the measures taken to deal with them.

On this occasion, the mayor was asked that due to the incidents of Islamophobia and hate crime, parents of both the Muslim and Jewish religions are worried about their children, and what measures the government is taking in such situations.

On this occasion, Mayor Eric Adams responded that his administration has organized several round tables and other events to bring people of different religions closer to each other and eliminate hatred.

New York is a city of diversity. It’s a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-generational city. Look at Crown Heights, the neighborhood consists of around 150 thousand residents among them largely the Jews. Similarly, in Cony Island, there are a large number of people originally hailing from Pakistan.

The Mayor said that he encourages more conversation on a local level so that people from different cultures and ethnic backgrounds know each other, and live in a peaceful manner.

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