Work as an individual can be good. Work as a community can be even greater. On this episode of PtP, Michael of LSA meets with Gene Martinez, program coordinator at the John Velanzuela Youth Center in South Tucson, to discuss the youth center’s current work and involvement in the community. From urban tacticalism to getting involved in this year’s Cyclovia, Gene has big plans for the community he serves, tune in!
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