New York City Council secures $3 million to develop citywide Latino history curriculum

In a landmark move toward inclusive education, the New York City Council has allocated $3 million in funding for the Fiscal Year 2025 Education Equity Action Plan.

The initiative, spearheaded by Council member Amanda Farias, will support the creation of a citywide Latino culture and history curriculum.

The funding will be awarded to United Way of New York City, Hispanic Federation, and Teachers College to spearhead the comprehensive project.

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“I’m thrilled to announce the New York City Council’s secured $3 million in Education Equity Action Plan funding for FY25 awarded to United Way of New York City, Hispanic Federation, and Teachers College to develop a citywide Latino culture and history curriculum!” wrote Farias.

The three-year project will bring together community-based organizations that represent New York City’s diverse Latino diaspora, NYC Public Schools, elected officials, parents, and students. The curriculum aims to highlight the rich history and contributions of Latino communities across the city.

“Our community has advocated for decades for a curriculum that reflects our history and contributions, and today marks the beginning of a 3-year journey to make that vision a reality,” Farias added.

The initiative represents a major step toward addressing the longstanding demand for educational content that reflects the multicultural fabric of New York City. By fostering collaboration between stakeholders, the program promises to create an impactful and lasting legacy for future generations.

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