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Ohio Latino Affairs’ “Road Show” comes to
Terra Community College
The Ohio Latino Affairs Commission (formerly OCHLA), in
partnership with numerous state agencies, universities and
community colleges, has begun a
series of town hall meetings
focused on education issues. Its next stop is
Terra Community College
this Friday, Nov. 21, 2008.
“Our track record of work on education issues has a long
history, and our recent initiatives started in 2001,” said
Ezra C. Escudero, Director of OLA. “Nearly every year since,
including our town hall meetings in 2001, our Education Report
in 2002, our statewide partnership with the ‘Close the Gap
Campaign’ in 2004, our national level alliance with the
National Black Caucus of State
Legislators and National Hispanic
Caucus of State Legislators in 2005, and culminating in
our first statewide roundtable in 2006, we have focused in on
this critical issue which affects all Ohioans.”
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Ezra C. Escudero |
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The OLA Commission has among its statutory mandates a specific
call to advise policy makers and officials including the
governor, the general assembly and directors of the state’s
departments and agencies on issues affecting Ohio’s Latino
population.
During the meeting Nov. 21 at Terra, organizers will:
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Conduct a conversation with local Latino leaders and community
representatives on the status of issues affecting Latinos’
education in the area.
• Re-visit identified solutions and
consider possible new alternatives to improving the state of
Latino education in the community.
• Continue building the distributed leadership model initiated
during the Soluciones Conference.
The OLA Commission made such a scheduled spot last Saturday,
Nov. 15, at the Sofia Quintero Art & Cultural Center.
For more information, please contact Lilleana Cavanaugh,
Community Liaison, Ohio Latino Affairs Commission, at
614-466-8333.

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