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  2. Hispanics and Latinos in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    More immigrants from Latin American countries have settled in the district, and there has been an increase in births to Latina mothers compared to other racial and ethnic groups. [3] Latinos living in D.C. are more likely to be immigrants than non-Latinos, and Latino immigrants in the district are predominantly from El Salvador , Mexico , and ...

  3. Office of Latino Affairs of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Office on Latino Affairs of the District of Columbia (OLA) was created by the passage of DC Law 1-86 by the city council on September 29, 1976, and was made part of the Executive office of the Mayor of the District of Columbia. The original bill co-sponsors included city council-members Marion S. Barry, Polly Shackleton, and John A. Wilson

  4. Latin American Youth Center - Wikipedia

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    Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) is an American non-governmental organization founded in 1968 in the Washington DC metropolitan area.Initially created to empower Latino youth, it later expanded its mission to include youth of all races with the aim of empowering young people and their families to "achieve a successful transition to adulthood through multi-cultural, comprehensive and ...

  5. Category:Clubs and societies in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clubs and societies in Washington, D.C." The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Alibi Club - Wikipedia

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    The Alibi Club is a traditional gentlemen's private club in Washington, D.C. Its members consist of the Washington elite, including presidents, senators, [ 2 ] and diplomats, [ 1 ] among other prominent figures.

  7. Our Lady, Queen of the Americas (Washington, D.C.)

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    Students use two computer labs for language lesson reinforcement, computer literacy instruction and job searches. The Employment Services program combines job counseling with industry certification and career workshops. Conversation reading, chorus clubs, class field trips, and local services and health fairs create a strong sense of community. [5]

  8. National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations

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    The National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) is an umbrella council for seventeen American Latino fraternties and sororities.It was established in 1998.

  9. 9:30 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 9:30 Club, originally named Nightclub 9:30 and also known simply as the 9:30, is a nightclub and concert venue in Washington, D.C. In 2018, Rolling Stone named the 9:30 Club one of the 10 best live music venues in the United States.