He's Back! Espada Plans Rally at Soundview Clinic

Former State Senator Pedro Espada Jr. is enlisting the help of some old amigos to publicly combat charges that he embezzled more than $500,000 from the nonprofit network of health care clinics he founded and continues to run. Espada’s holding a rally tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. in front of Soundview Health Center, 731 White Plains Road.With him, according to a press release that describes the event as a “unity press conference,” will be Espada’s former nemesis turned number one supporter in the state senate, Ruben Diaz Sr. (we received the release from his communications person), as well as Assemblyman Marcos Crespo and Bishop Fernando Rodriguez of the Latin American Chaplain’s Association, plus a whole bunch of other folks. Espada is also facing civil charges from the Attorney General’s office that he bilked another $14 million from Soundview.Here’s the meat of the release: “State Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr., Assemblyman Marcos Crespo, Bishop Fernando Rodriguez, president of the Latin American Chaplains Association, Pedro Espada, Jr., patients, clergy and civic leaders, other elected officials,and medical staff and health vendors will hold a unity press conference and rally in support of the Soundview Healthcare Network, emphasizing the importance of the network’s four medical facilities to the health care of tens of thousands of Bronx residents, families, children and senior citizens.”

HDC, HPD, Jackson Development And Partners Open New Affordable Housing Units

The New York City Housing Development Corporation, The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, The Jackson Development Group, Joy Construction celebrated the opening of Decatur Terrace, a 122 unit affordable development in the Bedford Park/Norwood area of the Bronx. Decatur Terrace will be open to tenants earning no more than 80% of the Area Median Income approximately $63,000. and capped at people who earn 100% of the AMI approximately $79,000. The development falls under Mayor Bloomberg’s New Housing Marketplace Plan whose stated goal is build affordable housing for half a million New Yorkers by 2014.

Bronx News Roundup, Feb. 9

A video secretly recorded at a Bronx Planned Parenthood clinic is the latest stir-up in a political debate about abortion funding (see our post, and the video, here).A 14-year-old Wakefield girl is missing, and cops are asking for help. Photo at the link.Monday is Valentine’s Day, so

Bronx Planned Parenthood in Undercover Video

The Bronx branch of Planned Parenthood was the latest site of an anti-abortion group’s undercover video campaign, where actors have been secretly filming workers and physicians at clinics in several states.In the video (which you can watch above) a man and a woman, apparently posing as a pimp and a prostitute, enter the clinic on E. 149th Street and ask about obtaining abortion services and STD screenings for under-age girls, and mention that they’re in “sex work.”A staffer and a physician then tell the actors that all appointments and treatments at the clinic are confidential, regardless of the patient’s age.The videos (the Bronx footage was the sixth put up on YouTube) come as some politicians and pro-life groups are pushing Congress to cut funding for Planned Parenthood.Live Action, the group that made the video, says it’s proof that the organization, a national nonprofit that provides gynecological, birth control and abortion services, failed to report sex trafficking practices.Planned Parenthood released a statement in response that called the videos “doctored” and “dishonest,” and said that both workers at the Bronx clinic say they did not hear the word “sex work.””Our staff responded professionally to questions, discussed these encounters with management, and provided a report to the FBI,” the press release states. What do you think? Does Live Action have a point, or are these videos set up to entrap? Share your thoughts with us via the comments section.

MS 80 Student Still Missing After Two Months

By Rachel SanderJocelyn Thomas, a 12-year-old student at MS 80 in Norwood, remains missing after two months of searching by police say was last seen on the morning of November 30, 2010. The 12 year old disappeared from M.S. 80 located at 190 East Mosholu Parkway South. The Deputy Commissioner for Public Inquiry confirmed on February 8th that she is still missing. Jocelyn’s grandmother, Mary Thomas, told the Bronx Times in January “I find the lack of urgency in trying to find out what happened very disconcerting.” She adds “It seems like we have become a society where children are not important anymore, whether she ran away or went missing, or has been abducted, she is still just 12 years old.” However, not all of society has forgotten. There are some community members who have not given up hope.