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MOVE The Valley

Published Nov 2024

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MOVE the Valley is a coalition of activist organizations focused on amplifying electoral voices of traditionally marginalized communities in California's Central Valley.

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CNC Education Fund

Published Nov 2024

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In the heat of another presidential election year, Communities for a New California (CNC) is leaning heavily on Latinas to frame the stakes for rural and working-class voters when they go to the polls in November.

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MOVE The Valley

Published Oct 2024

Publications

MOVE the Valley will be a partner in ending the profitability of white supremacy, amplifying the electoral voices of the community and building regional political infrastructures.

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CNC Education Fund

Published Oct 2024

Digital Stories

In the heat of another presidential election year, Communities for a New California (CNC) is leaning heavily on Latinas to frame the stakes for rural and working-class voters when they go to the polls in November.

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CNC Education Fund

Published Sep 2024

Publications

Since 2000, California has seen the largest increase in citizen voting age population within Latinas in the country. 1 of every 6 registered voters in California is a Latina woman. Those 3.2 million Latina women hold the power to decide who represents us in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. The candidates who authentically engage Latina voters and demonstrate a plan to address the issues negatively impacting the families and loved ones of Latina women will not only earn the votes of Latina women, but also earn the votes of Latino voters as a whole. This publication highlights some of these important issues and the California women who are leading the way to uplift their neighborhoods.

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CNC Education Fund

Published Oct 2022

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LANDSCAPE VERSION: California’s independent redistricting commission adopted final congressional and legislative districts for the next decade, starting with the 2022 elections. When you hear about a Latino majority district in California—think Latina power. Why? Because, Latina voters consistently outperform their Latino male counterparts in voting.

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CNC Education Fund

Published Oct 2022

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Versión Horizontal A partir de las elecciones de 2022, la comisión independiente de redistribución de distritos de California adoptó los distritos congresionales y legislativos definitivos para la próxima década. Cuando oiga hablar de un distrito de mayoría latina en California, piense en el poder de las latinas. ¿Por qué? Porque las votantes latinas superan sistemáticamente a sus homólogos masculinos en la votación.

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CNC Education Fund

Published Oct 2022

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CNC Education Fund

Published Oct 2022

Publications

Our Voice, Our Choice, Our California. California’s independent redistricting commission adopted final congressional and legislative districts for the next decade, starting with the 2022 elections. When you hear about a Latino majority district in California—think Latina power. Why? Because, Latina voters consistently outperform their Latino male counterparts in voting.

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The California Endowment

Published Feb 2021

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. These stories in 2021 concluded their coverage of the work that was done on this project.

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Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities

Published Sep 2020

Publications

Voting can be a complicated process. And it is made even more difficult by a global pandemic and polling places closing in states such as Georgia. Fewer polling places means longer lines and less access. Add to that changes in technology, such as Georgia’s new electronic voting machines, and it becomes more important than ever that all voters understand the resources at their disposal.

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SEIU Local 1000

Published Mar 2020

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Representing 96,000 state workers, SEIU Local 1000 worked to give their members—and all Californians—the opportunity to have a good life, live in sustainable communities and enjoy the fruits of social, economic and environmental justice. Yvonne R. Walker’s weekly column explored the work that SEIU Local 1000 was doing to achieve those goals.

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County of Santa Clara Registrar of Voters

Published Feb 2020

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With three voting options, conditional voter registration and several days to vote, California's Voter's Choice Act has made voting in Santa Clara County easier than ever!

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The California Endowment

Published Dec 2019

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2019 covered the work that was done on this project.

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Sacramento County Voter Registration & Elections

Published Dec 2019

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The California Voter's Choice Act has made voting in Sacramento more accessible and convenient than ever before. Learn of the three effortless ways to cast a vote in any Sacramento election, and how you can still vote even if you missed the registration deadline!

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San Mateo County Voter Registration & Elections Division

Published Sep 2019

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Registered voters in San Mateo County can now choose to vote by mail, by drop box or at a voting center. Learn which method is best for you!

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The California Endowment

Published Dec 2018

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2018 covered the work that was done on this project.

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San Mateo County Voter Registration & Elections Division

Published Oct 2018

Publications

Thanks to the California Voter's Choice Act, registered voters in San Mateo County can now vote in one of three ways! Voting is now more convenient than ever before, and voters can choose which method works best for them. Click here to learn more!

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CNC Education Fund

Published Jan 2018

Publications

In order to enact change, the residents and families of low-income or minority neighborhoods must have a voice. When neighborhoods organize into one cohesive power, critical issues that affect its residents are given the attention they need, leading to resolutions that improve lives. In this publication, learn how CNC Education Fund transforms residents into leaders — bringing change to California one neighborhood at a time.

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The California Endowment

Published Dec 2016

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2016 covered the work that was done on this project.

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The California Endowment

Published Dec 2013

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2013 covered the work that was done on this project.

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