Brooklyn Org and the Center for an Urban Future on Tuesday hosted a policy symposium where leaders from across the borough pitched ideas centered around building equity in Brooklyn.

The symposium also featured two panel discussions with leaders from Brooklyn-based organizations and politicians that focused on 50 Ideas for a Stronger and More Equitable Brooklyn , a recent report from the Center for an Urban Future.

“We did not want to just have those 50 great ideas sit in this document on our website, we want to move them forward and get it in front of people,” said Jonathan Bowles, executive director of the think tank.

When asked about the current state of Brooklyn, Jocelynne Rainey, president of Brooklyn Org, said a recent survey by the organization highlighted the affordabilit

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