When
MCM works with Metro, DOT, the City, or other big institutions, we act as that bridge between the community and them, whenever input is needed from folks for projects coming into the neighborhood.
If Bridgepoint's
MCM works as advertised those gains could in the future potentially be amplified.
Not exact matches
(Which is why
MCM is
working them in the first place.)
That kind
work is at the heart of
MCM's mission, being able to bridge gaps in policy, statistics, and data from institutions to those individuals it will have an impact on.
On the flip side, because of our
work with said institutions,
MCM is deemed guilty by association because said institutions are at times the ones creating displacement and change that doesn't benefit the existing community.
A: As far as
MCM's involvement in bike share in LA, we have not
worked with Metro in that capacity since our BBSP grant ended in 2017.
In reality,
MCM's
work with Metro's bike share program ended in 2017 and, as such, we have no further say with how that program moves forward.
A: I became involved with bike share before
MCM even started the grant
work with BBSP in 2016.
Today, we're following up with Erick Huerta, Program and Active Transportation Education Specialist at
MCM, about his thoughts on the Twitter chat, as well as the tricky in - between nature of
working for a community - based nonprofit.
Programs I
work with that would be beneficial to this position are;
MCM, Facil, Microsoft office, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack, DVD pro, Premier, Broadcast Pix, Flash, After Effects, Avid, Photo Shop, File compression systems, Pro tools, You Tube and Face book video up loading.
Feel free to ask me questions about painting your own
MCM Geometric dresser or
working with OFMP) Sometimes you just don't know what you are Read More
I just love
MCM pieces and enjoy
working on them.
Feel free to ask me questions about painting your own
MCM Geometric dresser or
working with OFMP)
Flea market finds and a couple of new
MCM dressers, you know the
works!
If you're new here, we purchased a custom - built 1961
MCM a year and a half ago and haven't had a spare second (or dollar) to get to
work on restoring it until now.
With a wood topped dresser, plans to get a wooden
MCM dresser, and a
work woven brown trunk now at the foot of the bed, I though that the brown might
work.