Published Sep 2024
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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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Washoe County School District makes a difference in Northern Nevada. Learn how!
ViewPublished Sep 2021
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Riverside County's future depends on skilled workers. Where will they come from? Riverside ABOUT STUDENTS Regional Consortium for Adult Education leads the way to better careers and quality of life.
ViewPublished Sep 2021
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Find out how a young woman attended a college program, got important job training and is living an independent life--all with help from the Tennesee Council on Developmental Disabilities.
ViewPublished Sep 2021
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Learn how a sister gained a better understanding of her brother's disabilities and how she can offer the correct support for him going forward. She attended programs she found through the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities.
ViewPublished May 2021
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Kern Community College District showcases career pathways for Kern County students. Bakersfield College edition.
ViewPublished Aug 2019
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Twin Rivers Unified School District students and staff march into the 2019-2020 academic year with optimism to couple with exciting opportunities for increased parental involvement, college coursework and more!
ViewPublished Aug 2019
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Inspire Escuela de Artes y Ciencias celbra su primera decada en Chico, California.
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ViewPublished Aug 2019
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Inspire School of Arts & Sciences, a tuition-free, college-prep public high school, celebrates its 10th anniversary of serving students in Chico, California. Learn what makes this school special to its teachers, students, alumni and the community.
ViewPublished Jul 2019
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Part of why Clayton Valley Charter High School decided to make the change from a traditional school model to a charter, is so it could invest more in its teacher's abilities. Longtime teacher Katie Nolan explains how the campus changed, and how her successes have translated onto her students.
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