Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Councilwoman Gonzalez Leads Latino Dropout Forum At Somos Conference in Albany
The Councilwoman has watched as the annual conference has grown in stature, attendance and importance with each successive year. The focus of the event is to create a platform for leaders throughout the Northeast to engage and discuss the challenges facing the Latino community. The Hispanic Federation works to help organize the forums that help build capacity to work towards the development of policies, laws, state rules and regulations that address the needs and issues of Hispanics across the state.
The forum led by Councilwoman González addressed the dropout rate as a glaring example of how our public education system is failing to serve Latino children. “Not only do Latino youth have much higher dropout rates than other students, but they tend to drop out earlier than other groups,” the Councilwoman explained. Panelists provided information on the graduation rate crisis and highlighted actions that need to be taken to increase Latino high school completion. The Councilwoman led a wide-ranging discussion that included policy changes that would ensure an equitable and more supportive learning environment and program initiatives that promote increased parental and community involvement.
“For me, this crisis highlights the vital need for early intervention,” the Councilwoman said. She offered concrete examples of how she fought for programs and funding through the City Council including the Full Day Universal Pre-Kindergarten Initiative, the Drop-Out Prevention and Intervention Initiative and the English Language Learners Incentive Grant. “I was pleased to hear from experts from across the educational spectrum and gained further insights as to the causes of the problem as well as what we in government at all levels can do to proactively tackle this dropout crisis,” the Councilwoman concluded.
Councilwoman González also took advantage of the opportunity to meet with Governor David A. Paterson to discuss further funding streams for District 38 for health care and the Waterfront Park.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Time Out NY Calls Sunset Park Next Hot Nabe
Sunset Highlighted by the Daily News
David Galarza Fails Fundraising Test
Unfortunately for the campaign, only David Galarza himself.
The campaign of perennial District 38 City Council candidate David Galarza recently published a press release highlighting their recent fundraising efforts.
In it, they showered on the self praise: their "grassroots" campaign raised $20,000! Of course, despite their efforts to try and make it seem as if their opponent has a few big money donors while they have more widespread popular support, their opponent had more than twice as many individual donors.
What the Galarza campaign did not highlight was that their second largest contributor was the owner of Johnny's Pizza on 5th Avenue of Sunset Park. His motivation for such vehement protesting of a new Papa John's opening nearby is becoming clearer...
The most laughable point the campaign did not want anyone to know about and, therefore, did not include in their press release: the identity of their largest contributor.
So who is the largest contributor to the David Galarza campaign? Who is the only person willing to put their money where their mouth is and show they have at least a slimmer of faith that he has a chance? Who is the only person confident enough about Galarza's chances to write his campaign a nice, big check?
Unfortunately for the campaign, only David Galarza himself.
The state of affairs for the Galarza campaign is so sad that they brag about their fundraising numbers and the support it shows they have and yet nearly 10% of the money David Galarza has raised, he has given to himself.
Now, I don't know about you, but if I had a birthday party and I had to buy myself presents to try and prove to everyone around me how popular and liked I was, I wouldn't exactly go around bragging about it.