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09-05-2008, 02:48 AM #11Originally Posted by Captainron
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09-05-2008, 02:49 AM #12
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Their "youth" have been doing this for years in the USA! It's called GANG INITIATIONS in California!
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09-05-2008, 10:57 AM #13Originally Posted by USA_born
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09-05-2008, 01:42 PM #14
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Yeah, there was another "youth group" like this in history (you know, the kids in Germany who wore brown outfits and narced on anyone not towing the party line...), except their brainwashers...um, I mean "leaders" were tried for war crimes later.....
Very similar ideals.....“In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, Brave, Hated, and Scorned. When his cause succeeds however,the timid join him, For then it costs nothing to be a Patriot.â€
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09-05-2008, 04:07 PM #15
Nothing but MORE racist and socialist INDOCTRINATION of vulnerable youth and society!
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09-06-2008, 05:47 AM #16
This is right out of the Socialists/Marxist playbook...."Rules for Radicals" by Saul Alinsky and his sheep-like followers including Barack Hussein Obama and his militant wife, Michelle. Janet Murguia and most of the board of La RAZA are followers of this playbook...how else do you think they have "organized" over 500 La RAZA affiliates...and most of it by using federal, state and local tax dollars for their "community-building" initiatives or "emerging communitiy development" or the "housing counseling" racket? Their goal is to make little socialist militants out of youth using OUR TAX DOLLARS....Emma Lozano and her family in Chicago are other prime examples of the Socialist/Marxist movement bent on destroying our society.
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09-06-2008, 08:17 AM #17Originally Posted by legalatina
http://www.nclr.org/content/jobs/detail/52521/
Position: Associate Director, Capacity-Building and Organizational Development
NCLR is seeking an Associate Director of Capacity-Building and Organizational Development in its Washington, DC office. This is a new senior position that will reside in the Office of Research, Advocacy, and Legislation (ORAL). The Associate Director will oversee ORAL’s capacity-building work, which includes strategy development and the implementation of systems, policies, and processes for nurturing, supporting, and advancing advocacy work among NCLR Affiliates and other partner CBOs. This work will include supervising and co-supervising a team of staff and consultants that provide technical assistance, training, curriculum development, advocacy material development, and organization of strategy sessions for these groups.
The Associate Director will also serve as a spokesperson on NCLR’s policy-focused community organizing, work closely with other institutional components such as NCLR’s Affiliate Member Services (AMS) team, and serve on ORAL’s mid-management team. In addition, the Associate Director is responsible for developing and monitoring budgets, managing grants and relationships with funders, and fundraising.
Description
Salary: Commensurate with experience
The National Council of La Raza (NCLR)—the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States—works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. Through its network of nearly 300 affiliated community-based organizations (CBOs), NCLR reaches millions of Hispanics each year in 41 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. To achieve its mission, NCLR conducts applied research, policy analysis, and advocacy, providing a Latino perspective in five key areas—assets/investments, civil rights/immigration, education, employment and economic status, and health. In addition, it provides capacity-building assistance to its Affiliates who work at the state and local level to advance opportunities for individuals and families.
Founded in 1968, NCLR is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization headquartered in Washington, DC. NCLR serves all Hispanic subgroups in all regions of the country and has operations in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Antonio, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. For more information, please visit www.nclr.org.
NCLR offers a collaborative, team-based environment that fosters a culture of ideas and debate. We approach our work from multiple perspectives and methods, understanding both the specific issues and the larger interrelated systems involved. The Associate Director will report to the component’s Senior Vice President, work closely with ORAL’s Director of National Campaigns, and work alongside issue-based policy project directors engaged in building ground-up advocacy capacity around specific policy issues.
Duties and Responsibilities
In conjunction with supervisors and senior management, the Associate Director will:
* Build a sophisticated, strategic, and highly effective advocacy capacity-building department; organize, coordinate, develop, and engage in activities that advance ground-up advocacy work among NCLR Affiliates and partners in targeted regions of the country
* Contribute to shaping NCLR’s overall field strategy and the execution of community initiatives
* Supervise and co-manage a team of professional staff and consultants
* Develop and execute outreach, training, and technical assistance strategies for a variety of organizational stages, including emerging and established groups
* Determine program evaluations, evaluation measurements, and benchmarks
* Serve as a spokesperson for NCLR and work closely with allies and stakeholders in the community organizing and organizational development fields
* Help to develop and support local and state advocacy strategies and organizing efforts that strengthen the role and voice of CBOs
* Assist in preparing proposals for and meeting with existing and prospective funding sources
Qualifications
* 7-10 years of relevant work experience.
* Master’s degree preferred
* A firm commitment to the Latino community, underserved/marginalized communities, and working with community organizations, required
* Experience developing and executing programs and strategies, required
* Program management and supervisory experience, required
* Strong communication skills (oral and written), required
* Direct expertise in capacity-building and organizational development strategies, including fundraising, board development, coalition building, strategic planning, and project planning, preferred
* Knowledge of and familiarity with relevant external organizations working on community organizing, Latino issues, and state and local organizing efforts, preferred
* Spanish-language proficiency a plus
Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, personal appearance, family responsibilities, political affiliation, or enrollment in a college, university, technical school, or adult education.
SEND COVER LETTER, AND RÉSUMÉ TO
National Council of La Raza
Raul Yzaguirre Building
1126 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Attn: Julie Perez
Fax: (202) 776-1775
hrmail@nclr.org
No phone calls please! (At least not those in English)
Notice that the "Raul Yzaguirre" of the Raul Yzaguirre Building above is part of a group funding the implementation of the North American Union (nice to know our tax dollars go to funding our demise!)
http://www.cfr.org/publication/8102/
Building a North American Community
Council on Foreign Relations Press
May 2005
175 pages
ISBN 0876093489
$15.00
Task Force Report No. 53
"RAUL H. YZAGUIRRE currently serves as the Presidential Professor of Practice at Arizona State University (Community Development and Civil Rights). Mr. Yzaguirre, who recently retired as President and CEO of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) in Washington, DC (1974-2005), spearheaded the council's emergence as the largest constituency-based national Hispanic organization and think tank in the United States."
http://nauinfo.blogspot.com/2007_06_01_archive.html
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Thursday that Raul Yzaguirre, a prominent Hispanic activist and former president of the National Council of La Raza, would co-chair her presidential campaign and lead its outreach to Hispanic voters. The NCLR are known for their outspoken hatred of whites and blacks in America, and have called for killing all non-hispanics in the southwest US, thus reclaiming the area from America.
"Hillary Clinton has spent more than three decades advocating on behalf of those who are invisible in America," Yzaguirre said in a statement. "Not only is she the most experienced and qualified candidate to be president, Senator Clinton has the ability to bring people together to get results and move this country forward."
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