Events

GET ON THE BUS–Obama Rally & Canvassing in Philadelphia

October 29, 2010
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GET ON THE BUS–Obama Rally & Canvassing in Philadelphia

In the final four days before November 2nd, it’s all hands on deck to remind folks to get out the vote on Election Day!! New Latino Movement is working with the DNC to get people to Philadelphia to a rally with President Obama followed by canvassing in local Philly precincts. Sign up to reserve...

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Protect Latinos by Phonebanking at the DNC!

October 28, 2010
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Protect Latinos by Phonebanking at the DNC!

Dear NLM Friends: We’re in a challenging election cycle, but we can win if we all do our part to keep Democrats delivering for Latinos. We need your help to get out the vote and win victories for the Latino community. Don’t sit this one out– VOLUNTEER TODAY! THURSDAY October 28, 2010 Phone Banking...

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NLM National Latino Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Call Thursday 10/14 5p.m.PDT/8p.m.EDT

October 13, 2010
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Latino GOTV Call 2010

Please join the New Latino Movement (NLM) for our National Latino Get Out the Vote (GOTV) conference call. THIS THURSDAY, 10/14 5 p.m. PDT/ 8 p.m. EDT For call info, RSVP at http://bit.ly/NLMGOTVCALL1014 Across the U.S., members of the NLM network are hard at work on Democratic campaigns and we’d like to give you the...

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1st National DNC Gen44 Concert & Summit with President Obama, B.o.B. & More Special Guests!

October 1, 2010
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Gen44 Summit

In 2008, President Barack Obama inspired a new generation of young leaders to get involved in politics in a whole new way — and one way several New Latino Movement (NLM) leaders are showing their activism today is by serving on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Gen44 young professional fundraising council. On September 30th-October...

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NLM Welcomes the Trail of Dreams to Washington, D.C.

April 26, 2010
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On January 1, 2010, four brave students from Florida – Felipe Matos, Gaby Pacheco, Carlos Roa, and Juan Rodriguez – left Miami to embark on a 1,500-mile march to our nation’s capitol in support of the Dream Act and calling upon our nation’s leaders to ensure that young people like themselves, and all immigrants,...

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March for America Bus from VA to DC!

March 21, 2010
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Tenant Workers United Bus Latino Greek Unity Bus Meeting Time: Sunday March 21, 2010, 12pm Meeting Location: Francis Scott Key Elementary School (2300 Key Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201) Note: The school is walking distance from the Arlington County Board Building (where we’ll have brunch) and the Courthouse metro stop on the orange/blue line (see...

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Trail of Dreams Pre-Rally Brunch

March 21, 2010
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A brunch to celebrate four students from Miami (Felipe Matos, Gaby Pacheco, Carlos Roa, and Juan Rodriguez) who have decided to march 1,500 miles from Florida to Washington, D.C. in support of the Dream Act. The pre-rally celebration will include words from moving leaders including:

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Beyond the Bus: Careers that Empower & Advance the Latino Community

March 20, 2010
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On Saturday, March 20th, from 2-4 p.m., the New Latino Movement is hosting a special career panel, "Beyond the Bus: Careers the Empower & Advance the Latino Community" Knowing that so many motivated, young Latinos are coming into Washington, D.C. for the March for America, NLM wants to share the stories of how young...

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Wilmer Valderrama & Voto Latino kick off Be Counted at K Street Lounge

February 3, 2010
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Wilmer Valderrama & Voto Latino kick off Be Counted at K Street Lounge

The New Latino Movement is pleased to invite you to: Join Wilmer Valderrama and Voto Latino as we announce the national launch of Be Counted, a campaign to encourage young Latinos to take the 2010 Census! The event will be a multimedia experience + mixer. Text YLP to 738674 for the inside scoop +...

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DC LOVES HAITI: A Benefit for the People of Haiti

January 30, 2010
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DC LOVES HAITI: A Benefit for the People of Haiti

The world watched in horror as a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on January 12. With a strong and proud history as the world's first independent Black republic, Haiti has also long suffered poverty and did not have the infrastructure to cope with the disaster. Many of us in Washington, DC are wondering how we...

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