Drastic cutbacks is being felt now, so they want the city to reverse the cuts to a program that offers critical opportunities to new yorks most vulnerable. Joining us this morning, Kevin Douglas is a codirector of policy and advocacy at united neighborhood houses. Our good Friend Council member carlos menchaca, back here with us once again on tiempo. And paola ruiz, from the corporation. Let me cut to the chase with you, kevin, just to get this started. What will not happen as a result of these cuts . Students who are looking to better their lives and build stronger communities wont have the opportunity to do so. Students throw some numbers at me. This is a significant number. Were talking about over 6,300 new yorkers who had classes in may. They come back in the fall, and they found out their programs are shut down and theyre not gonna be able to continue with their education. Classes such as. . Adultliteracy classes. Were talking about english for highschoolequivalency preparation fo
36TH ARGENTINE FESTIVAL JUNE 3, 2023 @ 3:30 PM - 10:30 PM $25 EXPERIENCE THE RICH FOOD, CULTURE, MUSIC OF ARGENTINA AND MORE! The largest festival of Argentine culture in the DC Metro area returns to the Kenmore Community Theatre! This year's festival will be in-person and bigger than ever, with live music, dance