Bronx City Councilman Kevin Riley introduced a bill for the 'office of black male excellence' to address systematic inequalities and create opportunities for black and brown men in NYC.
The office would liaise with city agencies to consider the needs of black men in policymaking, covering areas like education, criminal justice, health, economic opportunities, mentorship, and more.
The proposed office would provide recommendations to the mayor, Council, and city agencies, submit yearly reports, but concerns are raised regarding the cost and the concept of needing government help to achieve excellence.
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