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- Labor Day: Immigrants Build the US Economy - Bay Area Indymedia
- POLL 'Take our Jobs' effort to replace illegals with legal workers starts ... - Naples Daily News
- Marc Cabrera: Guns, sex and bad Spanish accents coalesce into this long ... - Monterey County Herald
- Beck's Pitch Channels Depression-Era Invective: Albert Hunt - Bloomberg
- Andrew Carnegie's iron grip of greed - the saga of 'Praying Andy' Toth - New York Daily News
- Immigration debate weighs on midterm election - Battle Creek Enquirer
- Illinois Democratic congressman, Luis Gutiérrez, outlines proposal on immigration - Reno Gazette Journal
- States must address illegal immigration if nation will not - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
- Ralph Whittum: Electoral strategy instead of legislation - Steamboat Pilot
- REGION: Birthright citizenship debate goes mainstream - North County Times
- Copy-cat Arizona law is blatant political pandering - MiamiHerald.com
- Voters Support Strong Policy on Immigrants - ABQ Journal (subscription)
- Students support giving undocumented people path to citizenship via education - Kansas City Star
- Immigration: Congressman Gutiérrez visits Reno, outlines reform ideas - Reno Gazette Journal
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Madison Lation Parents & Students Summit
On Friday February 26th will be held the first Madison Lation Parents & Students Summit in the Guadalupe Center (1862 Beld St.)
The aim is to inform the latino education community through informational workshops and promoting dialogue between parents and students from various schools in the city of Madison and vicinity.
The event will begin at 9am with breakfast and registration.
At 10 the conference will start with Welcome and a Personal Development course.
Then will be given several workshops for the community including:
Know Your Rights
Activism through art
Information about Acces to College
Finally, the event wll end with a Lunch and Forum where participants can share what they learned and future plans.
The event is free, including breakfast, lunch, drinks and Child Care.
No limit, prior registration is prefered at 1-866-476-0884 to give us an idea of materials and resources. Thank you.





