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Ensuring Latinos have an integral voice in the national dialogue on
climate change
May 20, 2010NASA Earth Science Education and Outreach
ForumArlie Center
Warrenton, VA
WHO WE AREAs climate change poses significant
challenges and opportunities for low-income and minority communities, three national
Latino organizations joined forces to launch the National Latino Coalition on Climate
Change (NLCCC). The National Puerto Rican Coalition (NPRC), the Labor Council for Latin
American Advancement (LCLAA) and the Hispanic Federation are working
collaboratively to ensure that Latinos have an integral voice in the national dialogue on
climate change.
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REGIONAL LEADERSHIP BRIEFINGS ON CLIMATE
CHANGE
The work of the NLCCC has initially been focused on educating the Latino community through a series of Regional Latino Leadership Briefings that convene issue experts, regional leaders, community activist networks, and others in shared learning opportunities.
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CURRENT ACTIVITIES & PROJECTS
APRIL 2010- POLL OF LATINOS ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY POLICYNLCCC commissioned a poll of 900 Latino voters in Florida,Colorado and Nevada. We held a teleconference and a Congressional briefing to communicate our findings to the public and lawmakers.
EARTH DAY LAUNCH OF LATINO YOUTH OUTINGSWe are promoting active and healthy behavior by bringing kids to the outdoors to explore nature and learn about careers in the environmental field.
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JULY 10th- NLCCC BRIEFING AT NCLR CONFERENCEThe National Council of La Raza conference brings together thousands of Latino leaders and activists from all over the country to discuss problems and solutions to issues affecting their respective communities.
AUGUST 4th- NLCCC BRIEFING AT LCLAA’S NATIONAL CONVENTIONLatino and Latina trade unionists will gather to learn about green jobs and what they as union presidents, representatives and organizers can do to fight climate change.
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LESSONS
•Coalition building
•Identifying trusted local messengers
•Make resources and information accessible
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OUR VIEW ON HOW TO SUPPORT EDUCATING LATINO(A) STUDENTS ABOUT SCIENCE AND CLIMATE
CHANGE
Access, Access, Access!FACILITATE ACCESS TO:
•STEM youth camps •Internships
•Fellowships
•Apprenticeships
•Mentorship
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INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
•National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc. (NPRC)
•Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) •Hispanic Federation
•Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)
•League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
•United States Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI)
•National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA)
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Rafael Fantauzzi- President & CEO National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc. (NPRC)
Lillian Rodriguez-Lopez- President Hispanic Federation
Hector E. Sanchez, Executive Director
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA)
Mark Magaña Andrea L. Delgado
E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 202-230-6592(Hablamos Español)
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communitywww.LatinoCoalitiononClimateChange.org