Gatekeeping

Published by LATINO NEWSLETTER, a national publication to push the Latino perspective to the forefront: It’s time to break down barriers and ensure equitable opportunities for all — By Alberto Cappas Opinion for The Latino Newsletter: Editor’s Note: Part of The Latino Newsletter’s mission is to feature the work of as many Latino and Latina voices as we can. One of our subscribers, Alberto O. Cappas, the publisher of the Buffalo Latino Village, sent us one of his recent opinion pieces. Alberto’s outlet is known as “The Latino Voice of Buffalo and Western New York.” Here is Alberto’s piece. Gatekeeping is a significant issue within Black and Latino communities. As a writer, I have scrutinized the allocation of discretionary funds and noted a persistent pattern: the same community groups are repeatedly favored with support and funds from politicians, while other worthy groups are persistently neglected. This partiality calls for an inquiry due to its inequity and the intentional exclusion of organizations that could otherwise foster community growth and development. The practice of controlling and often limiting access to resources, media, networks, or government funding is increasingly problematic. This is gatekeeping. It allows access in some instances while denying it in others, affecting all groups. Fostering growth and development requires community leaders to collaborate and ensure equitable service to all communities. Nonprofit groups with minimal political connections often face challenges due to gatekeeping. Elected officials must thoroughly assess community leaders to curb gatekeeping practices, as overlooking this duty can negatively impact their political futures. This prevalent practice warrants public discourse and objective analysis. Often, the standard response to this topic is defensive, framing it as a personal affront rather than acknowledging it as a legitimate concern. Gatekeeping is a tangible and persistent issue. It hinders opportunities, suppresses innovation, and excludes people from the political sphere of influence. Attempts to dismiss the “problem” cast dissenters as irrational, troublesome, and divisive within the community. A healthy community hinges on harnessing the finest minds it has to offer. The legacy cannot be effectively handed down to the succeeding generation if it is hindered by gatekeeping, which has negative effects, including: Reduced Diversity and Inclusivity: Gatekeeping fosters homogeneous environments by granting access to resources, opportunities, or decision-making roles. This exclusion limits the diversity of perspectives and experiences, which is crucial for fostering innovation and addressing complex challenges.Stifled Growth and Development: By limiting access to resources and opportunities, gatekeeping can stifle the growth and development of individuals and organizations. This can result in missed potential and hinder the overall progress of the community.Perpetuation of Inequality: It reinforces existing power structures and inequalities by favoring those who already have access to resources and opportunities. This creates a cycle of disenfranchisement, where marginalized groups continue to be excluded from important decision-making processes and opportunities for advancement. Erosion of Trust and Community Cohesion: When certain groups or individuals are consistently excluded, it can lead to a breakdown of trust and cohesion within the community. This can result in divisions and conflicts, making it harder for the community to work together towards common goals. Limited Representation: Gatekeeping can prevent diverse voices from being heard and represented in various spheres, such as politics, media, and education. This lack of representation can lead to policies and decisions that do not adequately address the needs and concerns of marginalized communities. During these uncertain times, we must do all we can to expand opportunities in our communities. Enough gatekeeping. It’s time to open the gate for everyone. About the Author: Alberto O. Cappas is the Publisher of the Buffalo Latino Village, “The Latino Voice of Buffalo and Western New York. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Photography Politics Sports Technology Gatekeeping March 12, 2025/No Comments Published by LATINO NEWSLETTER, a national publication to push the Latino perspective to the forefront: It’s time to break down… Read More SHARE, READ TOGETHER WITH OUR YOUNG PEOPLE:The Educational Pledge January 14, 2025/No Comments December 2024-Revised by the author from his original, composed in 1994-___________________________________ I stand here now,face to face with myself,gazing into… Read More IN THIS ELECTION, LATINOS SACRIFICED THE WHOLE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FEW December 2, 2024/No Comments Upon examining the reasons behind support that many Latinos provided to Donald Trump one cannot help but feel disgusted and… Read More Load More End of Content.

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BUFFALO YOUTH EMBARK ON CULTURAL JOURNEY TO PUERTO RICO

Buffalo, NY – In an inspiring initiative, El Batey is offering Puerto Rican youth in Buffalo a unique opportunity to reconnect with their heritage through a transformative trip to Puerto Rico. This journey marks a significant moment for many participants, as it will be their first visit to the island or a long-awaited return since Hurricane Maria. The highlight of this cultural immersion will be the youth’s participation in “Encuentro de Tambores”, one of Puerto Rico’s largest folkloric music events. As representatives of Buffalo, these young ambassadors will showcase their talents as percussionists, dancers, and singers, thereby strengthening the bond between the island and the diaspora. El Batey, the leading Puerto Rican cultural organization in Buffalo, is calling for community support to make this life-changing experience possible. Donations will help cover travel, accommodations, and participation costs, ensuring that these young cultural ambassadors can seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In addition to community support, El Batey is reaching out to the public and private organizations and institutions to assist in this effort. How to Support: Donate Any Amount: Every contribution helps! [Donate here: https://lnkd.in/g8KPGdiN). Sponsorship Opportunities: Gain recognition while making a lasting impact. Sponsorship levels range from Community Connector ($1,000) to Cultural Ambassador ($10,000+), each with unique benefits. According to Betriz Flores, funder of El Batey Puerto Rican Center, she looks to your support in joining her and El Batey in preserving and celebrating Puerto Rican culture. She said, “your donation and generosity will empower the next generation of cultural leaders.” For information, you can contact El Batey at: 175 Rano Street, Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel. 716-348-0156 Email: elbateyprcenter@gmail.com Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology Uncategorized BUFFALO YOUTH EMBARK ON CULTURAL JOURNEY TO PUERTO RICO January 30, 2025/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CITY OF BUFFALO MAYOR CHRIS SCANLON TAKES ACTION TO ADVANCE FEDERAL GRANT FUNDS AHEAD OF TRUMP’S ORDER… January 30, 2025/No Comments Mayor Scanlon has engaged with local, state, and federal leaders to address the challenges posed by federal funding policy changes;Mayor… Read More SHARE, READ TOGETHER WITH OUR YOUNG PEOPLE:The Educational Pledge January 14, 2025/No Comments December 2024-Revised by the author from his original, composed in 1994-___________________________________ I stand here now,face to face with myself,gazing into… Read More Load More End of Content.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CITY OF BUFFALO MAYOR CHRIS SCANLON TAKES ACTION TO ADVANCE FEDERAL GRANT FUNDS AHEAD OF TRUMP’S ORDER OF A PAUSE OF FEDERAL GRANTS AND LOANS

Mayor Scanlon has engaged with local, state, and federal leaders to address the challenges posed by federal funding policy changes;Mayor Scanlon has also been in communication with New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM), the National League of Cities, and will be in communication with other municipal leaders across the state. Buffalo, NY — In response to President Trump’s Executive Office of Management and Budget memorandum, M-25-13, requiring a pause to be placed on any and all federal grant awards, obligations, and disbursements beginning this evening, January 28, 2025, at 5:00p.m. EST, Mayor Christopher P. Scanlon has taken immediate action to address the potential impacts on Buffalo’s federal funding allocations. President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget requirement could have adverse effects on city finances and city agencies that administer federal government funding, severely impacting public health and safety, affordable housing, infrastructure, education, community services, and small businesses. To safeguard the city’s critical financial resources, Mayor Scanlon submitted a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to the Buffalo Common Council between the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) to streamline the disbursement of essential federally funded programs that directly benefit Buffalo’s residents.  The MOA facilitates the advancement of federal grant funds, ensuring the continuation of key programs despite challenges posed by President Trump’s Executive Office of Management and Budget memorandum, M-25-13. This agreement was presented to the Buffalo Common Council during a special session held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 3:30 PM, where it received Council approval.  “My administration has worked tirelessly over the past 24 hours to ensure that we are in constant communication with our government partners at the local, state, and federal levels, as well as the agencies impacted by President Trump’s Executive Office of Management and Budget memorandum, M-25-13,” said City of Buffalo Mayor Christopher P. Scanlon.  “Earlier today, we submitted a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to the Buffalo Common Council in partnership with the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) to ensure that vital programs and services across the City of Buffalo remain operational during ongoing legal challenges. Additionally, I have directed department heads to prepare for any budget impacts resulting from these proposed funding changes. I urge the federal government to ‘act as faithful stewards of taxpayer dollars’ and avoid actions that could cause irreparable harm to our cities, counties, and states.” Additional actions Mayor Scanlon has taken include:  Direct communications with city agencies and authorities, including Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (BMHA), Buffalo Public Schools, Buffalo Sewer Authority, and Buffalo Water.  I directed our departments to analyze and prepare for potential budget impacts resulting from the proposed funding changes. Communicated with the New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM), where he was recently appointed to the Executive Committee. Corresponded with the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Scheduled a joint meeting with the mayors of New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers. Engaged with partners in the local, state, and federal government. These actions highlight Mayor Scanlon’s commitment and leadership in protecting Buffalo’s financial stability, safeguarding critical city services, and ensuring federal resources are utilized to benefit the city’s residents, businesses, and neighborhoods.  Mike Read Director of Media Relations Office of Communications, Mayor Christopher P. Scanlon 65 Niagara Sq. Buffalo, NY 14202 Cell: 716-245-8332 Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CITY OF BUFFALO MAYOR CHRIS SCANLON TAKES ACTION TO ADVANCE FEDERAL GRANT FUNDS AHEAD OF TRUMP’S ORDER… January 30, 2025/No Comments Mayor Scanlon has engaged with local, state, and federal leaders to address the challenges posed by federal funding policy changes;Mayor… Read More SHARE, READ TOGETHER WITH OUR YOUNG PEOPLE:The Educational Pledge January 14, 2025/No Comments December 2024-Revised by the author from his original, composed in 1994-___________________________________ I stand here now,face to face with myself,gazing into… Read More Submit your Artwork. January 14, 2025/No Comments Posted by the Buffalo Latino Online Art Gallery: Seeking Submissions of Original Artwork for Garden Walk Buffalo 2025$1,000 Honorarium for… Read More Load More End of Content.

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