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PRESENTED BY D.E.P.I.E. Group Resources
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Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) was formed in 1986 to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles; promote harmonious multi-ethnic and multi- racial human relations; and through coalition-building, advocacy, community education and organizing, empower immigrants and their allies to build a more just society. "Educating, Organizing, Advocating" http://www.chirla.org 2533 W. Third Street, Suite 101 Los Angeles, CA 90057 Telephone - 213.353.1333
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California Dream Network Serves as a base for the mobilization, politicization, and empowerment of young people regardless of their citizenship status, political affiliation, gender, sexual orientation, and ethnic nationality, in the larger social movement for equal access to education, immigration reform, and economic and social justice. http://www.cadreamnetwork.org Myrna Ortiz Statewide Organizer mortiz@chirla.org
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CPP Retreat Winter 2012
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USC Retreat Summer 2012
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UC Davis Winter Retreat 2013 When: February 22 – Febraury 24 Where: UC Davis Theme: Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) Registration Fees: Most will be covered by D.E.P.I.E. Transportation and housing will be provided For more Info: Contact Jesus Navarro or LiLian Saldana http://www.facebook.com/events/40103022665039 8/?ref=notif¬if_t=plan_user_invited#!/events/ 290879521035257/
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Latino Roundtable of the San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys The Latino/a Roundtable of the San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Valley is an organization dedicated to promoting educational programs to advance leadership, communication and effective civic participation to provide a proactive voice. Jose Zapata Calderon President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley Jose_Calderon@pitzer.edu
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LRT Social Justice Scholarship Eligibility: Must have graduated or will be graduating from high school and/or will be attending college or university in the fall. Presently be a Pomona Valley or San Gabriel Valley resident. To Apply: 1. Submit a maximum two page essay that describe: Who you are How are you involved in the social justice movement your social, political, and/or community activism Your goals in working for social change Note: Essay may be submitted in either Spanish or English 2. Submit 2 sealed letters of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, mentor, L.RT. member, or community leader and contact information.( Letters of rec. must be sent by recommender to *Committee) Submit applications to : *LRT Scholarship Committee 1798 San Bernardino Ave Pomona, CA 91767 by Feb. 15
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