Causa Común, Fair Fight Action y más de 300 organizaciones piden a las empresas que corten sus lazos con ALEC

Media Contact Jay Riestenberg jriestenberg@commoncause.org WASHINGTON — Today, Common Cause, Fair Fight Action, and over 300 organizations penned a letter demanding large corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, CenturyLink, Eli Lilly, UPS, FedEx, Oracle, State Farm, Raytheon, Salesforce, Pfizer and others, cut financial ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) over its support […]
2020: EL ELECTORADO LATINO DE GEORGIA CRECE EN PODER

ATLANTA, GA – On June 10th, 2021, GALEO and the GALEO Latino Community Development Fund published the fourth report highlighting the 2020 growth and engagement of the Latino voters in Georgia. In partnership with NALEO Educational Fund and the Department of Political Science of the University of Georgia, GALEO unveiled the most comprehensive Latino electorate analysis […]
Latinx vs. Hispanic: ¿Por qué no los dos?

By Alba Villarreal IntroductionA common misconception is that terms such as Latinx and Hispanic are interchangeable. If someone is an immigrant from Latin America, what does that make them? What about immigrants from Spain? Can more than one term be used, and if so, how? Understanding identity and the words used to describe it are […]
LA ALIANZA PARA LA REDISTRIBUCIÓN DE DISTRITOS DE GEORGIA EXIGE UNA APORTACIÓN PÚBLICA SIGNIFICATIVA AL PROCESO DE REDISTRIBUCIÓN DE DISTRITOS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 9, 2021 CONTACT INFORMATION Karuna Ramachandran 404.585.8446 x 106 kramachandran@advancingjustice-atlanta.org ATLANTA, GA — Both Georgia’s Senate Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee and its House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committee have announced that they will have a joint meeting on Tuesday, June 15, at 5:00 p.m. in Room 341 CAP, officially launching the state’s […]
La legislatura de GA programa en silencio la primera audiencia sobre la redistribución de distritos mientras ignora las peticiones de transparencia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JUNE 8, 2021 CONTACT: Mia Arreguin, mia@progressga.org GA Legislature Quietly Schedules First Redistricting Hearing While Ignoring Calls for Transparency ATLANTA – Today, Georgia voting rights and fair redistricting advocates responded to the Georgia Senate Reapportionment and Redistricting and House Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Committees (LCRO) quietly scheduling their first joint redistricting meeting to be held next Tuesday, […]
¿Nos han contado? Cómo podría afectar el censo de 2020 a los latinos de Georgia

Since 1790, the United States has conducted a decennial enumeration of its population. This process has three primary functions in our society: 1) reapportionment of electors and representatives, 2) redrawing of electoral districts, and 3) distribution of federal funds. Among the information collected in the 2020 census is the number of people living in a […]
THE GEORGIA IMMIGRANT RIGHTS ALLIANCE ELOGIA LA NUEVA DESIGNACIÓN DEL ESTATUTO DE PROTECCIÓN TEMPORAL PARA HAITÍ
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 11, 2021 CONTACT INFORMATIONJames C. Woo404.585.8446 x 104jwoo@advancingjustice-atlanta.org Atlanta, GA — Today, the Georgia Immigrant Rights Alliance (GIRA) commends the Biden administration for its decision to redesignate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of Haiti for eighteen months. TPS provides protection from deportation and permission to work for eligible nationals of countries […]
El Comité Asesor de Georgia de la Comisión de Derechos Civiles de EE.UU. organiza una segunda mesa redonda sobre el decomiso civil de bienes y su impacto en las comunidades de color
Georgia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Hosts Second Panel Discussion on Civil Asset Forfeiture and its Impact on Communities of Color The Georgia Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights announces its second panel of speakers to provide testimony on the impact of civil asset forfeiture on communities of […]
La población estudiantil latina se queda rezagada mientras la pandemia agranda la brecha educativa

Written By: Stefany Alvarado, Spring 2021 Intern In August of 2020, a photograph of two young girls in pink, sitting on a curb outside of a Taco Bell in Salinas, California, went viral. These Latinas didn’t go to the fast-food restaurant for crunchy tacos or loaded nachos. They went for the Wi-Fi. This viral image represents […]
El cambio climático como catalizador de la migración latina a Estados Unidos

By Stefany Alvarado Since the beginning of its creation, the United States has been defined as a nation of immigrants. It exists only because of the continuous intake of foreign newcomers, ultimately establishing a unique culture composed of people from diverse backgrounds. However, the immigration flow has shifted since Latin Americans have gradually entered the […]