By: Cayla Bamberger
The agency's civil rights arm said it received reports alleging CUNY's Black Male Initiative gives preference to some students over others on the basis of race.
Cayla Bamberger is an Education and Youth Issues Reporter at the Daily News. She covers a range of topics including education, K-12 issues, and government and politics, with a keen focus on how these themes intersect with youth and regional interests. Her work has been featured in prominent outlets such as The New York Times, Washington Post, and Education Week, and she has received recognition for her reporting on the COVID pandemic from the Society of Professional Journalists’ Connecticut and the Education Writers Association.
Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston
New York, United States (Local)


Not enough data
Cayla's coverage heavily focuses on local education, government, and politics in New York City. She is particularly interested in breaking news, evolving stories, legal policy regulation, and government announcements related to education issues within the city.
Given her focus on local education and political developments in New York City, she may be interested in receiving pitches from sources who can provide insights into ongoing educational or political issues affecting the city. This could include educators, community leaders, policymakers, or advocates with firsthand knowledge of these topics.
As Cayla covers a range of evolving stories related to education and government announcements primarily within New York City, relevant pitches should offer unique perspectives or exclusive information about local educational initiatives or governmental policies impacting schools within the city.
This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .