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In a conversation with TODAY, José Díaz-Balart, Ozzie Areu, Hélio Castroneves and Karla Gallardo share what Hispanic Heritage Month means to them, their struggles and advice for the next ...
The Harris-Walz campaign has received the first-ever presidential endorsement from the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the oldest and largest Latino civil rights group in the ...
On Monday morning, LULAC leaders, state legislators, activists of other Latino groups and supporters and some of the people whose homes were raided protested outside the San Antonio office of ...
In 2001, she co-founded La Familia Latina Unida (the United Latino Family) as an expansion of the Methodist group Pueblo Sin Fronteras (People Without Borders), a movement fighting for the rights of unauthorized immigrant families to stay together, and in May 2006, she and an activist Flor Crisostomo carried out a three-week hunger strike ...
The letter garnered the support of more than 200 Latino leaders who included actors, activists, civil rights and labor leaders, business people and more. [9] The letter was published in English in The New York Times. [19] It was published in Spanish in El Nuevo Herald, El Diario, and La Opinión.
Maria del Rosario "Rosie" Castro (born 1947) is an American civil rights activist and educator from San Antonio, Texas, who has been involved in several prominent groups, such as the Young Democrats of America, the Mexican American Youth Organization, the Committee for Barrio Betterment, and the Raza Unida Party. [1]
In 1952, he joined the San Jose chapter of the Community Service Organization, a prominent Latino civil rights group, where he coordinated voter registrations and led campaigns against racial and ...
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