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Q&A for Voters (in states where ID is required to vote)
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Quebradillas Snapshot, 1990/2000
(2009-03-24)Characteristics of children and youth in Puerto Rico, by municipio. -
Question and Answers About the Boycott of Arizona
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Questions and Answers The Bipartisan Policy Center Assessment of the Consumer Financial Protection
(NCLR, 2013-09-24)The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is pleased to have partnered with Rick Fischer of Morrison & Foerster, LLP and BPC staff to author this report listing more than 30 specific findings and recommendations for consideration ... -
¿Qué documentos necesita al presentar su solicitud de ciudadanía?
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Quicksand: Borrowers of Color & the Student Debt Crisis
(UnidosUS, 2019-09-11)Student debt is a significant drag on the entire economy as it depresses the purchasing power of millions, preventing people from starting families, investing in their own businesses, going back to school, and buying homes. ... -
Raise the Wage!
(UnidosUS, 2019-02-01)How the Raise the Wage Act and an increase in the federal minimum wage would impact Latinos. -
Raise the Wage! A $12 Federal Minimum Wage Would Benefit 8.5 Million Latino Workers
(2015-07-07)An unfair minimum wage disproportionately affects Latinos who are concentrated in low-wage jobs. Congress has not raised the federal minimum wage, currently $7.25 per hour, since 2009. Worse, the minimum wage for tipped ... -
Raising the Bar: How AmeriCorps Members Are Increasing Literacy Rates in Latino Communities
(2010-04-08)This report seeks to highlight some of the promising practices and illuminate opportunities for continuous improvement across NCLR LENS Project Affiliate sites. Furthermore, the report incorporates an extensive literature ... -
Raising the Bar: Implementing Common Core State Standards for Latino Student Success
(2012-04-01)The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Initiative is a state-led, voluntary effort to establish a single set of clear educational standards for English language arts and mathematics that states can share and voluntarily ... -
Raising the Bar: Implementing Common Core State Standards for Latino Student Success
(2012-04-17)The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Initiative is a state-led, voluntary effort to establish a single set of clear educational standards for English language arts and mathematics that states can share and voluntarily ... -
Raza Development Fund Brochure
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Raza Development Fund Brochure
(2006-09-20)The Raza Development Fund (RDF), a support organization of NCLR, provides capital, technical assistance, and training to stimulate opportunities for underserved Latinos by strengthening the capacity of our community ... -
RDF 10 Year Anniversary Award
(2009-05-04)in celebration of 10 years of community development work across the US, RDF want to put the focus back onto our community and help in a small way ease the pressures on community organizations that the current economic ... -
Readiness to Implement the Affordable Care Act in the Latino Community
(2014-08-18)Readiness to Implement the Affordable Care Act in the Latino Community Among Health Centers and Community-Based Organizations Community health centers (CHCs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) are well-suited to ... -
Ready to Work: Digital Literacy and the Latino Workforce
(UnidosUS, 2019-10-30)With more than 28 million Latinos in the workforce, there is an urgent need for our community to have and maintain the skills necessary to succeed. Today, 53% of jobs in the United States are middle-skill jobs, meaning ... -
Reality Check: Latino Community-Based Organizations Consider Green Jobs
(2009-07-08)On May 15, 2009, NCLR convened a roundtable meeting of 13 NCLR Affiliates to discuss training Latino workers for green jobs. Participants hailed from nearly every region of the country and ranged in programmatic experience ... -
Reauthorizing the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act: The Impact on Latino Youth
(2011-02-03)This paper analyzes the impact on Latino youth of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, the primary law guiding federal juvenile justice policy. Latino youth would substantially benefit from reforms to the ...



















