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Jumaane Williams, black activists rip Cuomo for ‘harming’ black communities

New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and a chorus of black activists blasted Gov. Andrew Cuomo outside his Manhattan office Friday – charging that the governor has “harmed” communities of color through the underfunding of schools, hospitals and housing.

“Gov. Cuomo is not a victim, and he is not a casualty. He’s a powerful person who has caused victims and has caused casualties,” said Williams, who is one of a slew of pols who has called for Cuomo’s resignation over his sexual harassment and nursing home scandals.

Williams called the three-term Democratic governor “a master manipulator” as black leaders held up handmade signs reading phrases such as, “Austerity budget cuts hurt black communities,” “Gov. Cuomo does not care about black people,” and “Gov. Cuomo’s cuts hurt black communities.”

“Right now he is manipulating the very real pain and real trauma the black community has gone through for so many years,” said Williams. “He’s using that against them because of the underfunding that Andrew Cuomo caused for so many years before that.”

New York Working Families Party state director Sochie Nnaemeka urged Albany to negotiate a “strong” upcoming budget, and to “stand strong against the governor’s efforts to block progressive revenues that we desperately need in our communities.”

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New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and a group of black activists protested outside of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Manhattan office.
New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and a group of black activists protested outside of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Manhattan office on March 26, 2021.James Messerschmidt; Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images (inset)
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at his office in New York City on March 24, 2021.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at his NYC office on March 24, 2021. Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images
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Several black community representatives, along with NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, address the press in front of NY State Governor, Andrew Cuomo's Manhattan office on March 26, 2021, about the Governor's racist policies.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams claims Gov. Andrew Cuomo is “a powerful person who has caused victims and has caused casualties.”James Messerschmidt
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams joined about 50 people carrying signs for loved ones who died of COVID-19 in nursing homes to demonstrate against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the crisis at Foley Square park in Manhattan's Financial District.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams at a previous protest calling out Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s handling of nursing homes at Foley Square in Manhattan. William Miller
Several black community representatives, along with NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, address the press in front of NY State Governor, Andrew Cuomo's Manhattan office on March 26, 2021, about the Governor's racist policies.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams says Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s “austerity budget cuts hurt black communities” in New York. James Messerschmidt
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Jawanza Williams, the organizing director for VOCAL-NY said he and his group were “upset” and “demoralized” by Cuomo.

“This governor, year after year, blocks us by passing legislation or tax measures that can actually do something to rehouse our people. He blocks us every year on passing evidence based solutions to the overdose crisis,” Jawanza Williams said.

“He is racist by negligence. His budgets are racist. They don’t fund us.”

Alliance for Quality Education executive director Jasmine Gripper charged that Cuomo “has consistently failed black children by underfunding our schools and limiting opportunities.”

The activists also ripped Cuomo for leaning on the black community for backing in recent weeks amid his mounting scandals. Cuomo has recently appeared with leaders like former Congressman Charles Rangel, Keith Wright, the head of the Manhattan Democrats, and a number of black clergy leaders during COVID-19 vaccination events.

“The governor only sees black people as props. He knows he’s in trouble, so he’s trying to change the conversation. It’s pretty predatory,” Citizen Action of New York political director Stanley Fritz said.

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Several black community representatives stand by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams at Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Manhattan office on March 26, 2021.
Several black community representatives stand by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams at Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Manhattan office on March 26, 2021. James Messerschmidt
Several black community representatives stand by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams at Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Manhattan office on March 26, 2021.
Activists outside Cuomo’s NYC office on March 26, 2021. James Messerschmidt
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Public Advocate Jumaane Williams says Gov. Andrew Cuomo “does not care about black people,”in response to his underfunding of schools, hospitals and housing in New York.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams says Gov. Andrew Cuomo “does not care about black people” in response to his underfunding of schools, hospitals and housing in New York. AP Photo/John Minchillo
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at his office in New York City on March 24, 2021.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at his office in New York City on March 24, 2021. Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images
Demonstrators demand answers from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of nursing homes during the COVID-19 outbreak in New York on March 25, 2021.
Demonstrators demand answers from Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s handling of nursing homes during the COVID-19 outbreak in New York on March 25, 2021. John Minchillo/AP
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Fritz added, “He didn’t put in that same energy last year when we had us dying left and right in the Bronx and East Brooklyn.”

State Division of the Budget spokesman Freeman Klopott said in a statement to The Post Friday that the Cuomo administration “has invested record funding in schools, and continues to support and implement a $20 billion affordable housing plan.”

“The governor is focused on ensuring black and Hispanic communities have full access to vaccines and convincing them to take them, as he has been since before vaccines were even available,” Klopott said. “Working with leaders of these communities to spread that message is about saving lives – we’ll leave the political games to others.”

Additional reporting by Bernadette Hogan