Christian Arana
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Vice President of Policy @latinocommfdn; @georgetown @ucberkeley grad; Get vaccinated!; All Tweets (RT), likes, are own opinion. Go @Dodgers 🇬🇹
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15-08-2009 06:18:18
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Thank you former Secretary Julian Castro Julián Castro for investing in the futures of Arizonans by investing in ACE. It was an amazing opportunity to meet you and your team to discuss our plans for this election year - we are going to accomplish so much together! Latino Community Fdn
Today in Phoenix 🌵
Julián Castro of Latino Community Fdn:
🗳️ Addresses the nation’s civic engagement funders on the importance of investing in grassroots organizing FCCP
👊🏽 Visits Arizona Center for Empowerment to learn their powerful story of people power.
📺 Media interviews w/AZ outlets.
So this just happened! Our AFJ Bolder Advocacy Director, Natalie Ossenfort, and VP of Communications, Carolyn Leary Bobb, met Secretary Julián Castro.
Earlier, he joined the #2024FCCPConvening to address FCCP on the state of our democracy.
Happening now: Julián Castro of Latino Community Fdn addresses FCCP in Phoenix, AZ on the state of our democracy.
Great meeting today with the new head of Latino Community Fdn, our friend and longtime Latino leader Julián Castro. Congrats on the new post and many thanks for visiting our UnidosUS HQ. Looking forward to partnering in the future!
LCF is proud to have convened La Clínica de La Raza & HHS.gov for the Latino Health Tour in Oakland, CA.
Together, alongside Secretary Xavier Becerra, we are ensuring the voices of our communities are heard & that our partners like La Clínica de La Raza are supported as they provide care for our communities.
Chair Nanette D. Barragán follows up on CHC Leadership statement backing Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor this morning on The Weekend on MSNBC.
Short version: Justice Sotomayor will make her own decisions.
NOW: CA SOS Vote has officially certified the election. By the numbers:
7,719,218 votes
6,841,984 vote by mail
Turnout 34.96 percent