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Top: Society: Ethnicity: Hispanic_and_Latino: Organizations:
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» Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc. - The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute is a nonprofit and nonpartisan leadership development organization established in 1978. Its broad mission is to develop the next generation of Hispanic leadership.
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» El Centro de la Raza - community-based, Chicano/Latino Civil Rights organization that seeks to help people of all colors to empower themselves and encourage basic social change.
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» Hispanic Employment Program - Established to focus specific attention on the needs of Hispanic Americans in all areas of federal employment.
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» Latina Mami - A resource and support network for all Chicana and Latina mothers.
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» Latino Issues Forum - Non profit public policy and advocacy institute dedicated to advancing new and innovative public policy solutions for a better, more equitable and prosperous society. focus is on issues of access.
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» LULAC National - Advancing the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health, and civil rights of the Hispanic population in the United States.
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» National Council of La Raza - Private, non-profit, and non-partisan organization focused on reducing poverty and discrimination, and improving opportunities, for Hispanic Americans.
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» National Latino Research Center - The National Latino Research Center (NLRC) at California State University San Marcos specializes in applied research, training, technical assistance and research-based services that contribute to the knowledge and understanding of the rapidly growing U.S. Latino population.
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» New Brunswick Latino Association - Contains resources for Latinos residing in New Brunswick and Canada. The site features online resources, recipes, employment and travel services, a book club, events and activities and information about Latin American culture.
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» Puerto Rican Genealogy - Specializing in Latin American genealogy, the society helps Hispanic people study their family histories, trace lineage and record ancestral data in order to increase the levels of self-awareness and self-recognition in the culture.
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» Reforma - U.S. association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking.
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» Tejano Center for Community Concerns - Organization to improve opportunities for primarily Hispanic children and families through the provision of education, social and health services, and community development. Offers event and program information. Located in Houston, Texas.
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