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UNIDOSUS ESPERANZA HOPE FOR ALL CAMPAIGN To achieve the pandemic recovery we ALL want to see, we must ensure that everyone is included in it. And it begins with making sure all in our country, including Latinos, have the access they need to information about the COVID-19 vaccines, and that those vaccines are distributed effectively to OPEN ENROLLMENT 2021 IS HERE: TAKE ACTION AND ENROLL! Open Enrollment runs from now until December 15, 2020. While 90% of Latinos are concerned that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) could be struck down by the Supreme Court, it’s important to note that the ACA remains the law of the land. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to be a part of daily life, Open Enrollment provides the Latino community with an opportunity to enroll in health coverage LATINAS SUFFER DRAMATIC LOSSES IN WEALTH AS THE PANDEMIC April 19, 2021. WASHINGTON, DC— Latinas have experienced disproportionate financial losses during the pandemic, made worse by inequities that existed long before the arrival of COVID-19, according to a new report released today by UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. The report, “Closing the Latina Wealth Gap: Building an Inclusive Economic WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Workforce Development. The UnidosUS Workforce Development program seeks to ensure the Latino community’s ability to contribute to and share in the nation’s economic opportunities. Scroll down to find out more. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about our programs! We strengthen the ability of community-based organizationsto
STRUGGLING TO STAY HOME: LATINO RENTERS IN THE COVID-19 Abstract. In this issue brief, UnidosUS examines the lasting effects of systemic housing discrimination on communities of color, including disparities in rent burdens and housing affordability. This brief also illustrates a vivid and painful picture of Latino renters’ fragility in the current economic crisis and to their vulnerability to LÍDERES AVANZANDO THROUGH COLLEGE PROGRAM Líderes Avanzando supports first-generation Latino students in their first and second years of college. The program helps students understand the higher education system and graduate with a college degree within a reasonable timeframe, less than six years. Through team-building activities, monthly workshops, and events, students:RITA CARREÓN
Rita Carreón is Vice President for Health at UnidosUS (formally National Council of La Raza) in Washington DC. In her current capacity, Rita Carreón leads efforts to improve Latinos’ well-being and access to quality, equitable health care by addressing the social determinants of health and cultivating leaders in health. LATINA TEACHERS AND THE “BA CHALLENGE:” IMPACTS AND This report is organized into two sections. In Part 1, UnidosUS reports findings from interviews with Affiliate program administrators and ten teacher focus groups, presents and discusses responses to the BA Challenge, and examines some of the conditions and challenges that Latina teachers face when working and pursuing degrees. THE CHALLENGES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVING MENTAL The challenges and possible solutions to improving mental health in our community. To illustrate the importance of addressing mental wellness, Sala Webb said something that’s straight out of a gothic novel. “Everyone knows a family with that crazy uncle they keep at home who stays upstairs and they leave a plate of food outside hisdoor.”.
UNIDOSUSABOUT USISSUESAFFILIATESWAYS TO GIVEEVENTSEN ESPAÑOL UnidosUS advocates for Latinos in the areas of civic engagement, civil rights and immigration, education, workforce and the economy, health,and housing.
UNIDOSUS ESPERANZA HOPE FOR ALL CAMPAIGN To achieve the pandemic recovery we ALL want to see, we must ensure that everyone is included in it. And it begins with making sure all in our country, including Latinos, have the access they need to information about the COVID-19 vaccines, and that those vaccines are distributed effectively to OPEN ENROLLMENT 2021 IS HERE: TAKE ACTION AND ENROLL! Open Enrollment runs from now until December 15, 2020. While 90% of Latinos are concerned that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) could be struck down by the Supreme Court, it’s important to note that the ACA remains the law of the land. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to be a part of daily life, Open Enrollment provides the Latino community with an opportunity to enroll in health coverage LATINAS SUFFER DRAMATIC LOSSES IN WEALTH AS THE PANDEMIC April 19, 2021. WASHINGTON, DC— Latinas have experienced disproportionate financial losses during the pandemic, made worse by inequities that existed long before the arrival of COVID-19, according to a new report released today by UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. The report, “Closing the Latina Wealth Gap: Building an Inclusive Economic WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Workforce Development. The UnidosUS Workforce Development program seeks to ensure the Latino community’s ability to contribute to and share in the nation’s economic opportunities. Scroll down to find out more. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about our programs! We strengthen the ability of community-based organizationsto
STRUGGLING TO STAY HOME: LATINO RENTERS IN THE COVID-19 Abstract. In this issue brief, UnidosUS examines the lasting effects of systemic housing discrimination on communities of color, including disparities in rent burdens and housing affordability. This brief also illustrates a vivid and painful picture of Latino renters’ fragility in the current economic crisis and to their vulnerability to LÍDERES AVANZANDO THROUGH COLLEGE PROGRAM Líderes Avanzando supports first-generation Latino students in their first and second years of college. The program helps students understand the higher education system and graduate with a college degree within a reasonable timeframe, less than six years. Through team-building activities, monthly workshops, and events, students:RITA CARREÓN
Rita Carreón is Vice President for Health at UnidosUS (formally National Council of La Raza) in Washington DC. In her current capacity, Rita Carreón leads efforts to improve Latinos’ well-being and access to quality, equitable health care by addressing the social determinants of health and cultivating leaders in health. LATINA TEACHERS AND THE “BA CHALLENGE:” IMPACTS AND This report is organized into two sections. In Part 1, UnidosUS reports findings from interviews with Affiliate program administrators and ten teacher focus groups, presents and discusses responses to the BA Challenge, and examines some of the conditions and challenges that Latina teachers face when working and pursuing degrees. THE CHALLENGES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVING MENTAL The challenges and possible solutions to improving mental health in our community. To illustrate the importance of addressing mental wellness, Sala Webb said something that’s straight out of a gothic novel. “Everyone knows a family with that crazy uncle they keep at home who stays upstairs and they leave a plate of food outside hisdoor.”.
BY THE NUMBERS: LATINOS IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS Latino COVID-19 Dashboard. NCLR Menu Toggle navigation OPEN ENROLLMENT 2021 IS HERE: TAKE ACTION AND ENROLL! Open Enrollment runs from now until December 15, 2020. While 90% of Latinos are concerned that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) could be struck down by the Supreme Court, it’s important to note that the ACA remains the law of the land. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to be a part of daily life, Open Enrollment provides the Latino community with an opportunity to enroll in health coverage LATINAS SUFFER DRAMATIC LOSSES IN WEALTH AS THE PANDEMIC April 19, 2021. WASHINGTON, DC— Latinas have experienced disproportionate financial losses during the pandemic, made worse by inequities that existed long before the arrival of COVID-19, according to a new report released today by UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. The report, “Closing the Latina Wealth Gap: Building an Inclusive EconomicOUR EXPERTS
Our Issue Area Experts. Our experts have decades of experience analyzing trends that affect Latinos on the federal and state levels. Our expertise extends beyond the Latino vote to include our core issue areas. To schedule an interview with one of our experts please contactnews@unidosus.org.
HOUSING | UNIDOSUS
Helping families since 1997. Since 1997, the UnidosUS National Homeownership Network (NHN) has helped over 590,000 families with their housing counseling needs. The program advises families in the home-buying process; helps them with their current mortgage; and provides financial, budgeting, and money-management advice. NHN isapproved by the U
THE CHALLENGES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVING MENTAL The challenges and possible solutions to improving mental health in our community. To illustrate the importance of addressing mental wellness, Sala Webb said something that’s straight out of a gothic novel. “Everyone knows a family with that crazy uncle they keep at home who stays upstairs and they leave a plate of food outside hisdoor.”.
AMALIA CHAMORRO
Amalia Chamorro is the Associate Director of education policy focusing on early- and K-12 education at UnidosUS (formerly National Council of La Raza). In this role, Amalia provides strategic direction and manages activities for the education policy team. Her work focuses on closing achievement gaps and advancing equity for Latino students and PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT Abstract. There are a number of areas within the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) which pertain to parental involvement. However, the various provisions can be placed in the following overarching categories: parental notification and choice, parental involvement strategies, and accountability. In addition, there is a set of rights and ALAS I: WELCOMING LGBTQ YOUTH Abstract. Advocates, Líderes, and Allies Series (ALAS) The Advocates, Líderes, and Allies Series (ALAS) was created to empower Líderes programs to assess and address the needs of particular communities of youth who may face common challenges. ALAS 1: Welcoming LGBTQ Youth has information and hands-on tools to ensure that lesbian, gay LATINOS AND THE GREAT RECESSION: 10 YEARS OF ECONOMIC LOSS Abstract. Policies aimed at supporting working families in the last decade have enabled communities across the county to rebuild their lives after the economic downturn of the Great Recession. This analysis focuses on select demographic and economic well-being indicators—including employment and job quality, housing, health andnutrition
UNIDOSUSABOUT USISSUESAFFILIATESWAYS TO GIVEEVENTSEN ESPAÑOL UnidosUS advocates for Latinos in the areas of civic engagement, civil rights and immigration, education, workforce and the economy, health,and housing.
UNIDOSUS ESPERANZA HOPE FOR ALL CAMPAIGN To achieve the pandemic recovery we ALL want to see, we must ensure that everyone is included in it. And it begins with making sure all in our country, including Latinos, have the access they need to information about the COVID-19 vaccines, and that those vaccines are distributed effectively to BY THE NUMBERS: LATINOS IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS Latino COVID-19 Dashboard. NCLR Menu Toggle navigation UNIDOSUS AFFILIATE NETWORK Unidos US Affiliate Network. Our Affiliates are community-based organizations that directly serve the Latino population across the country. They know the practical concerns and policy issues that affect their constituencies and are engaged in implementing innovative solutions. Our relationship with our Affiliate Network is key to ourmission
UNIDOS US REPOSITORY HOME Action Guide: Targeting Resources From the American Rescue Plan to Address the Needs of English Learners . The action guide developed by UnidosUS, The Education Trust, and the Next100 identifies a set of actions that all school districts should be taking as WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Workforce Development. The UnidosUS Workforce Development program seeks to ensure the Latino community’s ability to contribute to and share in the nation’s economic opportunities. Scroll down to find out more. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about our programs! We strengthen the ability of community-based organizationsto
STRUGGLING TO STAY HOME: LATINO RENTERS IN THE COVID-19STRUGGLING TO DECIDESTRUGGLING TO LIVESTRUGGLING TO SLEEPLATINO UNIDOSCAR STRUGGLINGTO START
Abstract. In this issue brief, UnidosUS examines the lasting effects of systemic housing discrimination on communities of color, including disparities in rent burdens and housing affordability. This brief also illustrates a vivid and painful picture of Latino renters’ fragility in the current economic crisis and to their vulnerability toCLARISSA MARTINEZ
Clarissa is a frequent media commentator on the Latino electorate and immigration issues. Martínez-de-Castro also designed and leads the Rise Above campaign, an initiative to build a positive, accurate narrative of our changing America in order to foster collaborative action. A U.S. Vote Foundation board member, a 2015 PresidentialLeadership
RITA CARREÓN
Rita Carreón is Vice President for Health at UnidosUS (formally National Council of La Raza) in Washington DC. In her current capacity, Rita Carreón leads efforts to improve Latinos’ well-being and access to quality, equitable health care by addressing the social determinants of health and cultivating leaders in health. PADRES COMPROMETIDOS PROGRAM BROCHURE Padres Comprometidos is a parent engagement program whose primary goal is the fostering of a strong connection between schools and parents. The program builds the capacity of Latino parents to acquire the skills they need to effectively engage with schools and play a leading role in preparing their children for college. UNIDOSUSABOUT USISSUESAFFILIATESWAYS TO GIVEEVENTSEN ESPAÑOL UnidosUS advocates for Latinos in the areas of civic engagement, civil rights and immigration, education, workforce and the economy, health,and housing.
UNIDOSUS ESPERANZA HOPE FOR ALL CAMPAIGN To achieve the pandemic recovery we ALL want to see, we must ensure that everyone is included in it. And it begins with making sure all in our country, including Latinos, have the access they need to information about the COVID-19 vaccines, and that those vaccines are distributed effectively to BY THE NUMBERS: LATINOS IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS Latino COVID-19 Dashboard. NCLR Menu Toggle navigation UNIDOSUS AFFILIATE NETWORK Unidos US Affiliate Network. Our Affiliates are community-based organizations that directly serve the Latino population across the country. They know the practical concerns and policy issues that affect their constituencies and are engaged in implementing innovative solutions. Our relationship with our Affiliate Network is key to ourmission
UNIDOS US REPOSITORY HOME Action Guide: Targeting Resources From the American Rescue Plan to Address the Needs of English Learners . The action guide developed by UnidosUS, The Education Trust, and the Next100 identifies a set of actions that all school districts should be taking as WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Workforce Development. The UnidosUS Workforce Development program seeks to ensure the Latino community’s ability to contribute to and share in the nation’s economic opportunities. Scroll down to find out more. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about our programs! We strengthen the ability of community-based organizationsto
STRUGGLING TO STAY HOME: LATINO RENTERS IN THE COVID-19STRUGGLING TO DECIDESTRUGGLING TO LIVESTRUGGLING TO SLEEPLATINO UNIDOSCAR STRUGGLINGTO START
Abstract. In this issue brief, UnidosUS examines the lasting effects of systemic housing discrimination on communities of color, including disparities in rent burdens and housing affordability. This brief also illustrates a vivid and painful picture of Latino renters’ fragility in the current economic crisis and to their vulnerability toCLARISSA MARTINEZ
Clarissa is a frequent media commentator on the Latino electorate and immigration issues. Martínez-de-Castro also designed and leads the Rise Above campaign, an initiative to build a positive, accurate narrative of our changing America in order to foster collaborative action. A U.S. Vote Foundation board member, a 2015 PresidentialLeadership
RITA CARREÓN
Rita Carreón is Vice President for Health at UnidosUS (formally National Council of La Raza) in Washington DC. In her current capacity, Rita Carreón leads efforts to improve Latinos’ well-being and access to quality, equitable health care by addressing the social determinants of health and cultivating leaders in health. PADRES COMPROMETIDOS PROGRAM BROCHURE Padres Comprometidos is a parent engagement program whose primary goal is the fostering of a strong connection between schools and parents. The program builds the capacity of Latino parents to acquire the skills they need to effectively engage with schools and play a leading role in preparing their children for college. BY THE NUMBERS: LATINOS IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS Latino COVID-19 Dashboard. NCLR Menu Toggle navigation UNIDOS US REPOSITORY HOME Action Guide: Targeting Resources From the American Rescue Plan to Address the Needs of English Learners . The action guide developed by UnidosUS, The Education Trust, and the Next100 identifies a set of actions that all school districts should be taking as HOW IMMIGRANTS ARE ENRICHING OUR ECONOMY AND SOCIETY Fact: Immigration reform would reduce the deficit. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the bipartisan immigration bill that passed in the Senate in 2014 would have helped reduce the deficit by $197 billion, increased investment by 2%, and increased overall employment by 3.5% by the year 2023. The Economic Benefits ofImmigration.
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LATINAS SUFFER DRAMATIC LOSSES IN WEALTH AS THE PANDEMIC April 19, 2021. WASHINGTON, DC— Latinas have experienced disproportionate financial losses during the pandemic, made worse by inequities that existed long before the arrival of COVID-19, according to a new report released today by UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. The report, “Closing the Latina Wealth Gap: Building an Inclusive Economic OUR COMMITMENT TO RACIAL JUSTICE Our Commitment to Racial Justice. Black lives matter. We stand in solidarity with those who are expressing their outrage and calling for justice for Black Americans. George Floyd’s murder serves as yet another painful reminder of the deeply entrenched racism in our nation’s institutions, from the highest levels of government tolocal law
UNIDOSUS ESPERANZA/HOPE FUND GRANTS $775,000 IN COMMUNITY October 15, 2020. WASHINGTON, DC—In its second round of giving, UnidosUS (formerly National Council of La Raza), the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization, announced today that it has awarded $775,000 in grants to 31 Affiliates and community partners from its Esperanza/Hope Fund, as part of its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.JANET MURGUÍA
Janet Murguía has lived the promise of the American Dream and is a lifelong advocate for Hispanics. YouTube. UnidosUS. Subscribe. Remarks of Janet Murguía, UnidosUS President and CEO - 2019 UnidosUS Annual Conference. Watch later. Copy link. THIS WEEK IN IMMIGRATION NEWS The "Remain in Mexico" immigration program from the Trump-era ends, Texas discontinues licenses of facilities housing immigrant children and more in this week's immigration news. THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LATINO SCHOOL LEADERS (NILSL NILSL prepares leaders in education to become well-equipped advocates and spokespeople for ELs and Latino students at the local, state and national levels, defining the narrative in these spaces. Fellows select an issue area or challenge to elevate and address during the fellowship. Example issue areas include school funding transparency NCLR Menu Toggle navigation* Home
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