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Blondel

American  
[blawn-del] / blɔ̃ˈdɛl /

noun

  1. François Sieur des Croisettes, 1618–86, French architect.


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With Karen Blondel, an environmental-justice advocate and longtime resident of the Red Hook Houses, she surveyed a representative sample of people living in three complexes in Brooklyn and found that a vast majority of respondents had not been tested even though more than a third knew someone who had died of Covid-19.

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At one point, the city had workers knocking on doors to ask people if they wanted to be tested, but this, Ms. Blondel observed, served only to spread more fear.

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Karen Blondel, an environmental justice organizer from the neighborhood, was worried that Red Hook’s vulnerability to flooding might affect any work on the ball fields and pushed for additional measures.

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“The design to elevate the area is a good plan,” Ms. Blondel said.

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Last summer, a few blocks from the Brooklyn terminal, Karen Blondel stood outside the Red Hook Houses, the second-largest low-income housing project in the city.

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