Advocacy, 2003-2016
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The Advocacy 2003-2016 series is divided into relevant subseries such as Labor, Voting, Legislative, and General Advocacy. The advocacy series encompasses documentation related to one of the main objectives of the organization, advocating primarily for local and also at times national Latino communities. El Pueblo Inc. has advocated or lobbied for concerns as diverse as immigrant and migrant workers rights, ballot access and political engagement, state ID laws, in state tuition for undocumented students, and access to health care and education.
Researchers interested in human rights and discriminatory laws, community organizing, immigrant and migrant rights (especially undocumented immigrants and DACA or DAPA recipients), Latino political engagement, state legislative processes (especially North Carolina), and post 9/11 immigration reform would find this series of particular interest.
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