N&R Spotlight
  • Home
  • Community
    • CA Census
    • Labor
    • Local Issues
  • Disabilities
  • Education
  • Employment
    • Workforce Development
  • Environment
  • Families
    • Child Support
    • Youth
  • Health
    • Mental Health
  • Veterans
HomeAuthorsCNC Education Fund

Articles supported by CNC Education Fund

About CNC Education Fund
EARNING THE VOTE OF LATINA WOMEN Anyone who wants to lead in California must do so with the support of Latina voters. California’s independent redistricting commission adopted final congressional and legislative districts for the next decade, starting with the 2022 mid-term elections. When you read about a Latino-majority district in California—think Latina power. Latina voters consistently outperform their Latino male counterparts in voting: 22 of the 80 new state Assembly districts are Latino-majority with Latina power voting blocs; 10 of the 40 state Senate districts are Latino-majority with Latina power voting blocs; 16 of 52 total congressional districts in California are Latino-majority with Latina power voting blocs. The articles below highlight the ever-growing Latina base of voters who are personally experiencing a housing crisis that is pushing their families out of their homes, and the climate change crisis in the form of toxic drinking water and pervasive health issues resulting from wildfires, drought and pesticide use near our homes. It is time to invest in the Central Valley and in the Coachella Valley beyond the usual election cycle or tit-for-tat politics. It is beyond time that the pathway towards California’s future centers on the priorities of Latina women and women as a whole because we are the spark leading the ways towards a better future—LÚCETE! Click on the icon here to learn more about CNC Education Fund:
Website
CA Census

Stand Up and be Counted

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY ANNE STOKES U.S. Census count determines the fate of billionsof dollars of California funding. The U.S. Census puts the power of the government into the hands of the people. By providing an accurate population […]

No Picture
CA Census

Remember our children!

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

While the U.S. Census count determines funding for schools, public assistance programs, libraries and more, children are most commonly left out. It’s important to count kids — even newborns — when filling out the Census […]

CA Census

¡El Censo del 2020 es aquí ahora!

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

POR DEBBIE ARRINGTON Y hay mucho en juego en este gran recuento. Una vez cada 10 años, el gobierno federal intenta contar a cada persona que vive en suelo estadounidense. Es una tarea de cada […]

CA Census

Take 10 minutes to shape the next 10 years

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY DEBBIE ARRINGTON The 2020 Census is here now! And a lot is riding on this big count. Once every 10 years, the federal government attempts to count every person living on U.S. soil. It’s […]

CA Census

‘Let your voices be heard’

August 28, 2020 CNC Education Fund

“Veterans love to tell war stories, but now they
need to start telling
Census stories.”
— Virginia A. Wimmer.
Deputy director, San Joaquin County Veterans Service Office
[…]

Posts navigation

« 1 … 5 6

Recent Posts

  • Pursuing passion: Daughter’s hard work in school inspires an East Region Adult Education student
  • A Persistent Path: one East Region Adult Education student’s journey to a nursing career
  • Life-changing: East Region Adult Education meets you where you are—and gives you a new path you never expected
  • ESL: Personal navigation and flexibility makes learning a new language possible for working adults at East Region Adult Education
  • Second Chance: East Region Adult Education programs prove it is never too late

Tags

Activism adult education Art Black Lives Matter Cal Endow 2018 Cal Endow 2019 Cal Endow 2020 Cal Endow 2021 Cannabis census clothing CNC Census 2020 CNC Election 2022 Coronavirus COVID-19 Criminal justice Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fare-free rides Food access health care Housing jobs leadership Light rail Midtown People of color Police brutality poverty Prison to Employment Initiative public transportation Restaurant retirement Rev. William Barber Sacramento SacRT Safety shop local Social justice Sonoma County Workforce Investment Board South Sacramento UC Davis votación voting Workforce Development Board of Solano County Yvonne R Walker

Archives

  • Home
  • Blog
  • N&R Pubs
  • CN&R
  • SN&R

Copyright © 2019 | Chico Community Publishing