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Personal Injury Law and Politics. Kafoury and McDougal, Lawyers for The People. You Ought To Know. Latino Construction Worker Fatality Rates Rise While Others Decline. Latino Construction Worker Fatality Rates Rise While Others Decline. By Michael Kafoury on. April 23rd, 2015. Posted in You Ought To Know. Who regulates the safety and training standards for construction sites? Our firm, Kafoury and McDougal. With the assistance of co-counsel Lourdes Sanchez. The jury found that the manufacturer was 60% re...
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Issues - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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The community Issues identified include:. Education; Dropout Rates, Equity, Resources, Access, Inclusion, education opportunity for High School students, (DREAM ACT). Civil Rights / Legal Redress. Health and Healthy Activities/ Mental Health. If you have questions regarding the issues we address, please email us info@lulaclanecounty.org. Become a member or volunteer with LULAC Lane County! Use our Contact Form. To get in touch and get involved. Do you feel your rights have been violated? Read more ».
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Video - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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Who is LULAC 2012. Lane County Establishes LULAC Council (KEZI). LULAC Installation of Officers Ceremony. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, is the oldest and most widely respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States of America. Since its founding, LULAC has fought for full access to the political process and works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. Read more ». Update – June 2013. Lourdes Sanchez ( oregonabogada.com. Eugene, OR 97403.
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News - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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Monday, June 17th, 2013 @ 1:00PM. The Latino community is a multifaceted, multilingual, multilayer, and multicultural community…. Monday, April 22nd, 2013 @ 6:46PM. Update – June 2013. LULAC Council 40001 will attend the National Convention in NV / Seeking candidates for youth council. Wednesday, March 20th, 2013 @ 12:00PM. LULAC Lane County formed! Welcome to LULAC Lane County! We’re very happy to be the first LULAC council formed in Oregon…. Read more ». Update – June 2013. 1222 E 13th Ave, M40-298.
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LULAC Installation of Officers Ceremony - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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LULAC Installation of Officers Ceremony. Friday, March 22nd, 2013 @ 12:00PM. LULAC Installation of Officers Ceremony. LULAC Lane County’s Installation of Officers Ceremony – March 22, 2013. Created and edited by From the Bones Media. Read more ». The Latino community is a multifaceted, multilingual, multilayer, and multicultural community…. Update – June 2013. LULAC Council 40001 will attend the National Convention in NV / Seeking candidates for youth council. Lourdes Sanchez ( oregonabogada.com.
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Photos - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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Proud of Our Youth. LULAC of Lane County Ceremony. Brothers & Sisters March. National Women’s Conference. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, is the oldest and most widely respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States of America. Since its founding, LULAC has fought for full access to the political process and works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. Read more ». Update – June 2013. Lourdes Sanchez ( oregonabogada.com. Eugene, OR 97403.
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Join - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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Why Join and support LULAC. Eighty four years ago, a group of Latino leaders formed the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) to defend the rights and advance the well-being of Latinos in the United States. Today LULAC is the largest and most active membership organization serving the Latino community. Potential council members are invited by a council member to a council meeting, which is held every second Saturday of the month. We invite you to come to a Council Meeting, where we will provid...
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FAQ - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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1 What is the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)? The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, is the oldest and most widely respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States of America. Since its founding, LULAC has fought for full access to the political process and works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. 2 What is LULAC’s mission? 3 How does LULAC work toward achieving its mission? LULAC is the largest and most active membership or...
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Looking Forward - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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Monday, June 17th, 2013 @ 1:00PM. The Latino community is a multifaceted, multilingual, multilayer, and multicultural community. One that give all a sense of pride and a strong and flexible bond and, of course, is an integral part of the Lane County community. We fight discrimination based on race, ethnicity, or national origin. Our community is ready to embrace the goal of eliminating prejudice against Latinos and eager to remove the barriers based on ethnic discrimination process. The upcoming youth co...
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History - League of United Latin American Citizens of Lane County
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LULAC History – All for One and One for All. How LULAC was founded. LULAC Councils have also responded to an alarming increase in xenophobia and anti-Hispanic sentiment. They have held seminars and public symposiums on language and immigration issues. In addition, LULAC officers have used television and radio to protest against the English Only movement, which seeks to limit the public (and in some cases, private) use of minority languages. Reasons That Lead To The Formation of LULAC. When the United Sta...