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MWG 09 banner · Enter "I have a profound love for Central Brooklyn. Its people, its strength, its limitless possibility. As a member of the city council, ...
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Mark Winston Griffith is currently serving as a Fellow at the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy. Mark is also a community economic justice activist and ...
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Welcome to the official Facebook Page of Mark Winston Griffith for City Council '09. Get exclusive content and interact with Mark Winston Griffith for City ...
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Mark Winston Griffith and Errol T. Louis Mark Winston Griffith, Errol T. Louis Personal Information Griffith born February 6, 1963, in Brooklyn, New.
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Nov 4, 2009 ... After a scare in the primary, incumbent Bedford-Stuyvesant Councilman Al Vann decisively beat Mark Winston Griffith in the general election ...
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Mar 30, 2009 ... Mark Winston Griffith [pictured here with You Know Who] says he's raised beaucoup de dough and that he's the candidate who can beat longtime ...
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Jan 30, 2009 ... The Real Shame of Wall Street Bonuses - The Huffington Post.
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Nov 12, 2009 ... Mark Winston Griffith responds to our post titled, “Voting in Bed Stuy (Can You Win Here?) on MyBrooklynReport.com.
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Sep 24, 2009 ... Mark Winston Griffith is a candidate running for City Council in the 36th District. More info on Mr. Griffith is availabe via his campaign ...
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Nov 2, 2009 ... City Councilman Albert Vann is being opposed in his bid for a third City Council term by a young man he inspired to enter politics.
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