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Univision New York’s Súbete al 41 Campaign Takes to the Streets to Connect with Hispanic Community

Starting Monday, February 5, Univision New York will take to the streets of the City to be closer to you and our Hispanic community with the Súbete al 41 campaign.

Aboard a truck with transparent walls, we will transmit our newscasts from the streets of the City.

In our broadcasts we will discuss with leaders and officials the issues that most affect the community: crime, immigration, transportation and affordable housing, among others.

We will also connect people with free resources for affordable housing, immigration, and help in areas such as health.

Our news team will be broadcasting all of our newscasts live from various locations during the week of February 5th and 9th.

Places and dates from where we will broadcast:

Day: Monday, February 5
County: Queens
Special guests:
Ydanis Rodríguez, head of the Department of Transportation
Quemuel Arroyo, MTA spokesperson
Donovan Richards, Queens Borough President.

Day: Tuesday, February 6
Location: New Jersey
Special guests:
Héctor Lora, Mayor of Passaic
Ras Baraka, Mayor of Newark
André Sayegh, Mayor of Paterson

Day: Wednesday, February 7
County: Bronx
Special guests:
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson
Oswald Feliz, City Councilman

Day: Thursday, February 8
County: Manhattan
Special guests:
Eric Adams, Mayor of NY
Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President
Fernando Mateo, NYC Taxi Coalition
Frank Marte, winery representative

Day: Friday, February 9
County: Brooklyn
Special guests:
Eric Adams, Mayor of NYC
Vilda Mayuga, worker protection commissioner
Jennifer Gutiérrez, NYC Councilwoman
Manuel Castro, Office of Immigration Affairs
Antonio Reynoso, Brooklyn Borough President

2024-01-29 11:09:30
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