- Esperanza del Barrio
Esperanza del Barrio is a non-profit, grassroots organization of Mexican/Latin@ street vendors in New York City. The organization is located in
East Harlem ("El Barrio"), on 117th St and 2nd Avenue. Founded in February 2003 by five female Mexican street vendors, EdB campaigns for economic access for its street vendor members, which currently number over 600. The vendor-members sellstreet food or other goods, such as fresh flowers and toys. They work and live all over the city, especially in UpperManhattan ,Queens , and theBronx . Esperanza del Barrio also providesESL classes, video production classes, after-school tutoring for children, a youth group, and a legal clinic. In 2005, Esperanza del Barrio succeeded in passing legislation (Intro 491-A) inCity Council that removes the necessity of showing working papers to receive a personal vending license from the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs. The organization is currently fighting to remove the cap on general pushcart permits. Esperanza del Barrio is a core member of theStreet Vendors for Justice Coalition .References
[ [http://www.esperanzadelbarrio.org/ Esperanza del Barrio ] ] Esperanza del Barrio's official website
[ [http://www.gothamgazette.com/print/1458 Gotham Gazette: City Council Stated Meeting - June 23, 2005 ] ] NYC City Council report about Intro 491-A
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