ALRE is accepting contributions to send Dulce Matuz and her husband Danny Palomino to the Time Magazine award ceremony next Tuesday, where she will be honored as one of the 100 Most Influential People In The World. We are distinctly honored to assist in this endeavor. We believe that Dulceās recognition and her commitment to Dream Act will do much to raise awareness about the plight of the hundreds of thousands of young people nationwide who would benefit from the passage of the Dream Act.
Please support Dulce and the Dream Act. No contribution is too small. The goal is to raise $2,000 for airline travel and accommodations. NOTE: Any money raised above and beyond that amount will be donated by ALRE directly to the Arizona Dream Act Coalition.
NOTE: ALRE is a federal tax exempt non-profit. Your donations are tax deductible.
Respectfully,
James E. Garcia
Chair
Arizona Latino Research Enterprise
623-252-2772
Thank you for attending the 2012 Latino Town Hall, "Arizona's Emerging Latino Vote", on February 10 at Phoenix College. This year's town hall was presented by ALRE and The Raul Castro Institute and sponsored by SRP, APS and Magellan Health Services.
Here's a list of the nearly 30 organizations that have pledged to support efforts this year to register Latinos to vote and get them to the polls.
Arizona Groups Joining Latino Voter Turnout Pledge:
Arizona Latino Research Enterprise
NALEO
O'Connor House Centennial Voter Engagement Project
Vote for Arizona's Future
Valle del Sol, Inc.
One Arizona Table
Arizona Advocacy Network
Shadow Rock United Church of Christ
Somos America Coalition
Voto Latino
ACLU Arizona
Raul Castro Institute
Arizona Center for Empowerment
Border Action Network
Arizona Hispanic Community Forum
Mi Familia Vota
Southwest Conference of the United Church of Christ
Protecting Arizona's Family Coalition Educational Fund
Promise Arizona
Central Arizonans for a Sustainable Economy
Puente
Maricopa County Democratic Party
Arizona Democratic Party
Arizona Republican Party
Chicanos Por La Causa
Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens
Arizona Latino Commission
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WHO WE ARE
The Arizona Latino Research Enterprise (ALRE) was founded by a group of Latino professionals who felt a need to make a positive impact in Arizona and the Latino community with regard to the Latino experience.
While the growth of the Latino community has been substantial over the past 20 years and is projected to continue, questions remain such as:
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