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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 20 MIN

The Bronx Needs to Be Informed and Heard | Clarisa Alayeto on Transparency and Community Input

from REAL Mentors Podcast · host Sean Martin

Clarisa Alayeto returns to discuss a hot-button issue impacting the Bronx and East Harlem: the migrant shelter crisis.Clarisa dives deep into the lack of communication, transparency, and community involvement in the decision-making process around this new shelter proposal. She addresses the frustrations of the Bronx community, who have been left in the dark about the decision, and stresses the need for engagement and transparency in local governance.What you'll learn in this episode:- Why the migrant shelter plan is creating division in the Bronx.- The importance of community involvement in decision-making.- How the Bronx community has been impacted by lack of resources, and what can be done to change it.- Clarisa’s vision for a Bronx-led leadership that prioritizes the people’s voice.Clarisa is here to expose the truth about decisions being made without consulting the community and the need for real solutions for the people who call the Bronx home. She challenges the political system and offers a solution-driven approach to governance.🔗 Connect with our guest:Clarisa Alayeto: @clarisaforcouncilFollow us!@REALMentorsPodcastSean Martin: @seanmartinmotiv8 | @theseanmartin-----Keywords:Bronx migrant shelter, Bronx community engagement, Bronx political issues, migrant crisis Bronx, South Bronx shelter crisis, East Harlem migrant shelters, Bronx transparency in government, Bronx voter engagement, community decisions Bronx, Bronx resource allocation, Bronx public safety, Bronx community leadership, Bronx housing crisis, Bronx social issues, Bronx public health, Bronx infrastructure problems, Bronx election 2024, migrant shelter New York City, Bronx local politics, community-driven change Bronx, Bronx residents voice, Bronx community activism, Bronx political transparency, Bronx trust in government, Bronx civic engagement, Bronx migrant shelter controversy, Bronx community development, Bronx voter turnout, Bronx leadership accountability

Clarisa Alayeto returns to discuss a hot-button issue impacting the Bronx and East Harlem: the migrant shelter crisis.Clarisa dives deep into the lack of communication, transparency, and community involvement in the decision-making process around this new shelter proposal. She addresses the frustrations of the Bronx community, who have been left in the dark about the decision, and stresses the need for engagement and transparency in local governance.What you'll learn in this episode:- Why the migrant shelter plan is creating division in the Bronx.- The importance of community involvement in decision-making.- How the Bronx community has been impacted by lack of resources, and what can be done to change it.- Clarisa’s vision for a Bronx-led leadership that prioritizes the people’s voice.Clarisa is here to expose the truth about decisions being made without consulting the community and the need for real solutions for the people who call the Bronx home. She challenges the political system and offers a solution-driven approach to governance.🔗 Connect with our guest:Clarisa Alayeto: @clarisaforcouncilFollow us!@REALMentorsPodcastSean Martin: @seanmartinmotiv8 | @theseanmartin-----Keywords:Bronx migrant shelter, Bronx community engagement, Bronx political issues, migrant crisis Bronx, South Bronx shelter crisis, East Harlem migrant shelters, Bronx transparency in government, Bronx voter engagement, community decisions Bronx, Bronx resource allocation, Bronx public safety, Bronx community leadership, Bronx housing crisis, Bronx social issues, Bronx public health, Bronx infrastructure problems, Bronx election 2024, migrant shelter New York City, Bronx local politics, community-driven change Bronx, Bronx residents voice, Bronx community activism, Bronx political transparency, Bronx trust in government, Bronx civic engagement, Bronx migrant shelter controversy, Bronx community development, Bronx voter turnout, Bronx leadership accountability

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