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Nathan definitely gets it. Even if he doesn't want to be president, at least he knows he has the option.
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Kids get it!
They really do. Kids rely on instinct and individual experience to figure out what’s right and what’s wrong. They don’t have the clutter of political affiliations or cultural biases to color the way they see the world.
At LatinoJustice, we strive to build a bright future for kids, protecting their right to be heard, to elect people that best represent their views, to pursue opportunities for education, to be free from the fear of discriminatory enforcement practices, and to work without harassment at the workplace.
Help us make sure that kids can dream and that a just and promising future for young people is possible.
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Press Release: NYC Council Unity Map Released
From our friends at AALDEF:
Civil Rights Groups Announce Unity Map for NYC Council Redistricting and 9/4 Press Conference
Thursday, Aug 30, 2012
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), LatinoJustice PRLDEF, National Institute for Latino Policy (NILP), and the Center for Law and Social Justice (CLSJ) of Medgar Evers College have released the NYC Council Unity Map, a joint proposal for new City Council districts that reflects New York City's changing demographics and protects the voting rights of Blacks, Latinos, and Asian Americans. AALDEF, LatinoJustice PRLDEF, NILP, and CLSJ will hold a joint press conference on the Unity Map on Tuesday, September 4 at 12 noon on the steps of City Hall. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 212.966.5932 ex.217.
To read more and see the maps, go to http://bit.ly/unitymaps.
For any of those who missed last night's reception, here's a snippet of what we debuted. We hope you like it!