Queensbridge library connects formerly incarcerated New Yorkers to tech
/No Barriers Tech is geared towards justice-involved and formerly incarcerated individuals, who will be able to learn about technology and practice skills.
Read MoreNo Barriers Tech is geared towards justice-involved and formerly incarcerated individuals, who will be able to learn about technology and practice skills.
Read MoreThe program was part of a collaboration between the Partnership for New York City and The New York City Department of Education.
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