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In my neighborhood we have a variety of grocery stores (except for organic or other options like that). I am not completely familiar with the schools in my area, but I did go to public school in other parts of Las Vegas. The university I go to and the college I'm interested in transferring to are not within my community. I haven't seen any libraries nearby. There are quite a few parks, down the street are 2 parks. There aren't any places of worship nearby. I haven't seen any buses or bus-stops in my area. I have a couple Urgent Cares nearby that I utilize, but there aren't hospitals nearby. I mostly have businesses and residential in my area.
My neighbors are mostly families, middle aged, Caucasian, and english speakers. No religious groups to mention. My area is fairly new, when I first moved here they were still in the process of building things. It's a rural area. There aren't any galleries or museums nearby.
For the most part most of the folks I know are in customer service/service industry jobs. There is a lot of illegal dumping in the open spaces nearby, my sidewalks and streets are pretty clean though. The quality of the roads are good. There is a lot of construction in my area, I have lived here for 2 years and every day there has been construction. I would say land conservation is something relevant to my community, I constantly see expansion and worry about the wildlife that lives here.
I think in the public school systems I would like Native American history to be taught more. As someone who grew up within the public school system here I do see a lack of inclusion on that part. I would like to also address the Native Tuition Waiver that passed during the 81st NV leg. session., as a Native that grew up within Nevada I know that all Native students within Nevada's K-12 system would benefit at little cost to the state.
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