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community education

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noun

  1. the provision of a wide range of educational and special interest courses and activities by a local authority

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“The uncertainty, whether it’s on global trade volatility or on the ICE enforcement actions, it’s wild, and it’s deeply unsettling at an emotional, community, education, healthcare and, certainly, at a business level,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

“The need is so large. There is not enough pro bono attorneys to go around,” said Jenny Viegas, community education manager for Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project Los Angeles, which provides free legal services for children at the West Los Angeles Immigration Court near LAX.

From Los Angeles Times

The current recovery center, at the Pasadena City College Community Education Center, will cease operations after Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

Those cuts have hampered “core functions” in the department, including payroll, community education programs and the equity and human resources bureau, which addresses personnel grievances and workplace equity, according to a Dec. 4 memo by Fire Chief Kristin Crowley.

From Los Angeles Times

Nonprofit organizations and lawyers can provide community education on the limits of expedited removal, the right to a hearing, and the ways individuals can claim asylum or show they’re not subject to expedited removal.

From Slate