Created: 16 December 2020
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the nation s leading Latino civil rights organization, along with Joel-Lehi Organista issued this statement following Senator Lee s opposition to creating a museum of Latino Heritage in America
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uerido Senator Lee, I wanted to give you a few days to reflect and do some introspection. In your heart, what compelled you to oppose fellow Americans from celebrating their heritage, as much as I am certain you treasure your own? I was raised by a family that believed, at our table there was always a place for one more visitor, no matter who came to our door as we enjoyed our meal together. So, what would cause you to feel crowded out in your heart that there is no place for others who merely wish to share this land we call America?
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School leaders from Philadelphia, Stockton join student activists in sharing innovative solutions
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today,
K12 Climate Action, an initiative of the Aspen Institute, examined how schools can mitigate their environmental impact during its second listening session, which featured Dr. William Hite Jr., the Superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia; Otis Hackney, the Chief Education Officer for the City of Philadelphia; Gilbert Rosas, the Energy Education Specialist at Stockton Unified School District; and Mahider Tadesse and Andie Madsen, student activists from Salt Lake City School District.