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NYC politicians want to create office of ‘black male excellence’

NYC politicians want to create office of ‘black male excellence’

“And like all dynamic programs, as soon as you surpass the public relations spin and Utopian language, it simply ends up being yet one more money pit that washes taxpayer cash money right into lobbyist nonprofits and generates zero value to anybody,” she continued.

“We are committed to attending to organized inequalities and create pathways for opportunities for even more brown and black males in New York City,” Riley claimed when presenting the regulations previously this month.

“I can not think of anything even more insulting than informing a group of men they need the government’s aid to be superb. Quality promotes itself, it’s not something created by a city program,” claimed Councilwoman Vickie Paladino (R-Queens).

“An office of black male excellence liaisoning [sic] with our city firms will certainly guarantee that the intersectional demands of this team are considered in policymaking and necessary program execution,” he added.

The office would give recommendations to the mayor, Council and city agencies on problems connected to the education of black males; criminal justice; health; psychological health; financial opportunity; employment; parenthood; mentorship; violence; public safety; and quality of life and other issues, according to the legislation.

New York City State Attorney General Of The United States Letitia James and New York City councilman Chi Osse making an environmental announcement outside P.S. K140 in Brooklyn, resolving school bus companies’ air pollution concern.
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