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Thursday, November 30, 2006. Tuesday, November 28, 2006.
During this event over 200 young adults learned. About policy-making, strategies for working with diverse stakeholders around the city, and methods of civic engagement. During the discussion, the young participants identified bullying and other social issues as overwhelmingly their most pressing concern. Hosted by the Coro New York Leadership Center. Coro New York Leadership Center.
The Social Impact of Data Technology. Canal Street and 6th Ave. The technology, data, and design communities gathered to explore the role of public-private partnerships, open data and technological advancements in a 21st century world-class city. Hosted by New York Tech Meetup. Former Director of Research and Development,. New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications. Chief Data Officer, City of Philadelphia. Founder, Personal Democracy Media;.
Canal Street and 6th Ave. Hosted by the Kathryn O. Chief Judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic,.
Canal Street and 6th Ave. This event focused on the challenges faced by girls, women, and gender non-conforming individuals as they seek to build economically secure, safe and healthy lives in New York City. Co-President, A Better Balance. Co-Director, Center for Family in Sunset Park. Co-Executive Director, Welfare Rights Initiative. Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement.
NYC Catholics Discern the Next Administration. Canal Street and 6th Ave. After a prayerful reflection, attendees participated in break-out sessions that incorporated Catholic social justice teachings into discussions on homelessness, housing, education, healthcare, and workforce development. Hosted by The Jesuit Collaborative. New York City Council member-elect, District 19. Director of Legal Services, Immigrant Tenant Advocacy Project,.