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In this enlightening episode of Fighting for New York, Vito LaBella, a deeply committed city council candidate, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Yiatin Chiu and Jean Hahn, the founders of the Asian Wave Alliance. Together, they explore their advocacy efforts, delve into the importance of civic life, and shine a spotlight on the transformative impact of the Lower Class-Size Law New York passed last year.
The episode begins by unraveling the advocacy work of Yiatin Chiu and Jean Hahn, who share their experiences and the mission of the Asian Wave Alliance. They discuss the organization's dedication to creating positive change in their community and the broader landscape of civic life.
A highlight of this episode is the exploration of the Lower Class Size Law, a landmark legislation aimed at reducing class sizes in New York City schools. The guests discuss the law's origins, its implementation, and its impact on the quality of education for students across the city. They share success stories and challenges related to this important policy.
Join them for a compelling conversation that offers valuable insights into the world of education advocacy, civic life, and the tangible effects of policies like the Lower Class Size Law. Subscribe now to Fighting for New York to stay informed and be part of the dialogue shaping the future of education and civic engagement in New York City.
By Vito LaBellaIn this enlightening episode of Fighting for New York, Vito LaBella, a deeply committed city council candidate, engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Yiatin Chiu and Jean Hahn, the founders of the Asian Wave Alliance. Together, they explore their advocacy efforts, delve into the importance of civic life, and shine a spotlight on the transformative impact of the Lower Class-Size Law New York passed last year.
The episode begins by unraveling the advocacy work of Yiatin Chiu and Jean Hahn, who share their experiences and the mission of the Asian Wave Alliance. They discuss the organization's dedication to creating positive change in their community and the broader landscape of civic life.
A highlight of this episode is the exploration of the Lower Class Size Law, a landmark legislation aimed at reducing class sizes in New York City schools. The guests discuss the law's origins, its implementation, and its impact on the quality of education for students across the city. They share success stories and challenges related to this important policy.
Join them for a compelling conversation that offers valuable insights into the world of education advocacy, civic life, and the tangible effects of policies like the Lower Class Size Law. Subscribe now to Fighting for New York to stay informed and be part of the dialogue shaping the future of education and civic engagement in New York City.