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Outreachy (previously the Free and Open Source Software Outreach Program for Women) is a program that organizes three-month paid internships with free and open-source software projects for people who are typically underrepresented in those projects.
the Hispanic Heritage Awards, founded in 1987 [5] as part of the first Hispanic Heritage Month and hosted by over thirty-five national Hispanic organizations, which honor the contributions of Latinas/os in the fields of (alphabetically) arts, education, leadership, literature, math/science, and sports, as well as Vision and Lifetime Achievement ...
The National Alliance for Hispanic Health conducts Signature and Demonstration programs. Signature Programs include Annual STEM Scholarships: Awarded 10 high school students, Health Help Hotline connects consumers to health information and services and, Hispanic Family healthy lifestyle events in 10 cities.
WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee says it plans to reopen a Hispanic outreach center in Milwaukee after the facility and others across the county closed due to what the committee ...
The Hispanic Federation (HF) is a U.S based non-governmental organization focused on supporting Hispanic communities through local, state, and national advocacy. The Federation was founded in New York City in 1990 by a small group of Latino leaders, establishing initiatives to advocate for the interests of the Hispanic community and has expanded to establish programs, and policies in 16 states ...
Donald Trump’s campaign has rebranded its Hispanic outreach, with the former president set to launch “Latino Americans for Trump” at a rally in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Meanwhile, a recent Newsweek report that the campaign was planning $55 million program targeting Hispanic men angered some Democrats, who said any such initiative should not focus on one gender ...
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the largest and oldest Hispanic and Latin-American civil rights organization in the United States. [2] It was established on February 17, 1929, in Corpus Christi, Texas, largely by Hispanics returning from World War I who sought to end ethnic discrimination against Latinos in the United States.