Quick Overview: Executive Order 13171 addresses the low participation rates of Panel discussion with Alberto Maldonado (UW-Milwaukee), Jannett Mora, Javier Retana Jr., and Nancy Juarez. Panel discussion with Sandra Dempsey (Moderator; SourceTen Agency), Eduardo Diaz, Malena Meza and Rosa Murillo.

Hispanic Working Group - Detailed Overview & Context

Executive Order 13171 addresses the low participation rates of Panel discussion with Alberto Maldonado (UW-Milwaukee), Jannett Mora, Javier Retana Jr., and Nancy Juarez. Panel discussion with Sandra Dempsey (Moderator; SourceTen Agency), Eduardo Diaz, Malena Meza and Rosa Murillo. Panel discussion with Laura Hernandez (Moderator; mercadoMKE), Sonia Vernier (Vive La Fitness), Leticia Munoz Hernandez ... Opening remarks and discussion with Rodolfo Gutierrez, Executive Director of HACER in Minnesota, on "How Much Does the ... City continues to strengthen relationship with

Ana Valdez, Executive Vice President of the Fernanda provides a first person account of identity--addressing stereotypes and assumptions, and inviting the audience to dig ... Growing a diverse neurology workforce is a key component of the AAN's strategic plan over the next 5 years and the AAN's ... See all recordings below: Day 1: Opening Plenary: English: A description of the IGAC Americas Regional

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Hispanic Working Group
Community Working Group: Real Stories of Latino College Students
Community Working Group: Real Stories of Latino Households
Community Working Group: Real Stories of Latino Business Owners
Panel 3: Chicanx-Latinx Working Group
'We all work together,' The women making a big difference for Hispanics across the region
The Latina Impact in National Security | Latin America and Caribbean Working Group
Community Working Group: Opening Session with Rodolfo Gutierrez, HACER
City working to strengthen relationship with Hispanic community
Community Working Group: Closing Keynote with Ana Valdez, Latino Donor Collaborative
Hispanic Heritage: Impact of essential workers
What Being Hispanic and Latinx Means in the United States | Fernanda Ponce | TEDxDeerfield
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