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Aug 25, 2023

LULAC SAYS RECENT DEATHS BY SUICIDE AT FT. CAVAZOS AFFIRMS WHY A PARTNERSHIP FOR HEALING AND REBUILDING TRUST IS VITAL

Nation's Oldest Latino Civil Rights Organization and the Brandon Caserta Foundation Say They are Working 24-7 to Save Lives

Aug 22, 2023

LULAC URGES CAUTION IN MAKING CHANGES TO HISTORICAL PRACTICES OF PROCLAMATIONS RECOGNIZING INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND EVENTS OR ACHIEVEMENTS

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says Actions to Eliminate Selective Proclamations Violates Equal Constitutional Rights

Aug 14, 2023

LULAC SAYS SENTENCING IN VANESSA GUILLEN MURDER IS AN IMPORTANT STEP TOWARD JUSTICE

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Says Fate of Cecily Aguilar Helps Community Heal and May Protect Other Servicemembers

Aug 9, 2023

LULAC ANALYSIS: THERE IS A WAR GOING ON ALONG THE BORDER, AND THE CASUALTIES ARE HIGHER THAN WE REALIZE

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Warns of the Inhumanity Happening Daily Against Defenseless Asylum Seekers

Aug 6, 2023

Lulac Convention brings leaders from all over to talk about issues and policies facing the Hispanic community

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One of the guest speakers at the event is Dolores Huerta to talk about Latinos in power

Jul 28, 2023

LULAC Invites the New Mexico Community to Attend the 2023 Career Fair and Expo

The three-day event will feature more than a dozen federal agencies offering more than 500 diverse job opportunities and positions on site.

Jul 28, 2023

LULAC invita a la comunidad de Nuevo México a asistir a la Exposición y Feria de Empleo 2023

El evento de tres días contará con la presencia de más de una docena de agencias federales que ofrecerán más de 500 oportunidades de trabajo y puestos diversos durante el evento.

Jul 21, 2023

LULAC DEMANDS A U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR INVESTIGATION INTO THE DEATH OF AN IMMIGRANT MINOR IN MISSISSIPPI PLANT

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Opposes Efforts to Induce Children Into Dangerous Jobs As Companies Work Around Safety Regulations

Jul 21, 2023

The LULAC 2023 Annual Convention and Expo Champions Economic Empowerment and Social Justice for the Latino Community

Led by the theme, “Saber es Poder,” the annual convention focused on creating the path forward through unity, knowledge, mobilization, and legislation.

Jul 21, 2023

LULAC STRONGLY SUPPORTS U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION INTO ATROCITIES ON THE BORDER

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Calls for Texas Governor Greg Abbott to Be Charged Under International Laws

Jul 20, 2023

LULAC 2023 presenta el programa de la Convención y Exposición Nacional de 2023

El tema de este año, "Saber es Poder", se centra en unificar la fuerza colectiva de la población latina del país a través del conocimiento, la comunidad y la justicia social con el fin de construir la libertad económica.

Jul 20, 2023

LULAC 2023 Unveils Agenda for 2023 National Convention & Exposition Agenda

This year’s theme, “Saber es Poder,” focuses on unifying the strength of the country’s Latino population through knowledge, community, and social justice to build economic freedom.

Jul 18, 2023

LULAC EXPRESSES OUTRAGE AND CALLS FOR AN IMMEDIATE FEDERAL INVESTIGATION INTO REPORTS OF DPS TROOPER ORDERING MIGRANT CHILDREN BE PUSHED INTO RIO GRANDE RIVER

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Charges Texas Governor Greg Abbott with Un-American and Non-Christian Actions Against Defenseless Christian Refugees

Jul 18, 2023

LULAC CALLS FOR AN INVESTIGATION INTO DRIVING WHILE LATINO ON AMERICAS INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS

LULAC Joins Family of 38-Year-Old Daniel Barajas, Who Was Killed on the I-30 While Driving To Texas To Meet His Sisters Newborn Babies

Jul 15, 2023

“We are dying”: Houston workers protest new state law removing water break requirements

The Texas Tribune

The protesters called House Bill 2127 the “law that kills” and said it will leave those who labor outdoors at the mercy of their employers.

Jul 7, 2023

LULAC SUPPORTS THE SENATE CONFIRMATION OF XOCHITL TORRES SMALL FOR ASSISTANT U.S. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Calls for Swift Confirmation of Latina to Key Post in Vital Governmental Agency

Jul 7, 2023

LULAC APPLAUDS REPRESENTATIVE MARK TAKANO ON THE INTRODUCTION OF BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION: THE VETERAN SERVICE RECOGNITION ACT

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Calls on Congress to Fulfill Its Promise to Our Military Heroes