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Newsday: Syosset-based ERASE Racism names president to succeed founder

Laura Harding, an attorney working with the Office of the...
Laura Harding, an attorney working with the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education in Washington, D.C., next month is set to become president of ERASE Racism in Syosset. Credit: gbestellephotos
 
By Olivia Winslow
 olivia.winslow@newsday.com
Updated August 8, 2022 6:17 pm

An attorney with a wide range of experience in education, housing and racial equity issues is slated next month to become the new president of ERASE Racism, the Syosset-based civil rights organization led for 21 years by founder and current president Elaine Gross.

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