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These articles include news and information about topics such as Latino community issues, leadership, civic engagement, education, and other subjects of interest to young Latino leaders in the United States. Knowledge about important issues that affect the Latino community is vital to effective leadership. Get informed, then get involved!

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"A Conversation on Latino Credit Card Use" Highlights Obstacles Latinos Face When trying to Establish Credit History


Increased reliance on credit cards as a way to build a credit history exposes Latino consumers to financial predators and accumulation of debt, according to the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., which today released a transcript of a roundtable session from the 2006 NCLR Annual Conference, A Conversation on Latino Credit Card Use.
Dec 07, 2006

"Burns, PBS Have History of Not Including Hispanics"


NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía speaks out in the Kansas City Star op-ed about a PBS documentary that neglected to include the contributions of Hispanics in World War II.
May 02, 2007

"DREAM Act " Lives On


On Friday, November 18, 2005 a bipartisan group of senators officially introduced S. 2075, the “Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act,” of 2005. The “DREAM Act” gives hope and opportunity to a generation of hard-working Hispanic youth who grew up in the United States.
Dec 07, 2005

"Our Youth, Our Future, Our Legacy," First-Ever Bilingual Public Service Announcement (PSA)


The first-ever bilingual Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign with an online streaming video component will feature fourteen Hispanic Members of Congress and CHCI's 2007 Congressional Interns
Sep 24, 2007
  

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