If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less.Tai Harris breathes and lives music. The Van Nuys resident worked in the business side of that industry for many years, but said she became"jaded" several years back.
The passage of Measure H in 2017 helped fund the creation of these jobs — something that Measure A, which voters approved this November, will continue to do. The pandemic hit, but eventually these discussions regained steam, tapping into a bigger network with a more fleshed out vision that led to a partnership between the college and Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority , which provides funding to offset costs like faculty salaries, student laptops, counseling and other student services under the certificate program."We were, as a college, prepared to help scale and develop this workforce development system.
"We have a Ukrainian refugee. We have a bus driver who drives through Skid Row and wants to do more," Sedky added."We have a few people that are already working in the sector and they want to move up in the sector." "It takes a certain type of individual to work in this field. No two days are the same. No two seconds, honestly, are the same," Harris said."You have to be someone that really has a passion for this work. It's a great thing that this program has come about to be able to help get those next groups of people into this field."Right now, you can help protect LAist's mission to provide local reporting to all in our community.
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