Dialogue on Race Relations
Participants talked about minority coalition building as a means of empowering Latino and African-American voters. Among the issues they add… read more
Participants talked about minority coalition building as a means of empowering Latino and African-American voters. Among the issues they addressed were models for building effecting racial coalitions, economic and political empowerment, and grassroots organization. Following their remarks, they answered questions from the audience. close
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Ingrid Duran Director (Former) National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials->Washington Office
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