Chicano Latino Affairs Council, State of Minnesota

60 Empire Drive, Ste 203
Saint Paul MN 55103

T: 651 296.9587
1 888 234.1291
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2009 - 2010 Biennial Report

The 2009 - 2010 Biennial Report is now available as a .pdf document. Click here to download.

 

2007 - 2008 Biennial Report

The Chicano Latino Affairs Council board and staff, is once again very pleased to present the Council's Biennial Report for the Fiscal Year 2007-2008 period. Per statute, the objective of this report is to highlight and provide a summary of the Council's programs, activities, and studies that were conducted in the past two years, and to present our objectives in the next biennium. This report highlights the Council's new strategic vision and objectives which allows us to continue to transform and engage public policy-making to champion Latino public affairs in Minnesota for the new biennium to come.  

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2004 - 2006 Biennial Report

On behalf of the Chicano Latino Affairs Council board and staff, I am very pleased to present the Council's Biennial Report for the Fiscal Year 2004-2006 periods. The objective of this report is to highlight and provide a summary of the Council's programs, activities, and studies that were conducted in the past two years, and to present our objectives in the next biennium. Moreover, this report identifies ongoing public policy issues that continue to afflict Minnesota's Latino community state-wide and presents the Council's strategic objectives in which to transform and engage public policy-making to champion Latino public affairs in Minnesota for the common good.

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In the past two years, the Council addressed several challenges and needs that faced the state's Latino community, such as k-12 education, access to higher education, affordable health care, adequate housing opportunities, immigration, and economic development to name a few. Through civic engagement and community and regional forums, the Council was able to evaluate and assess the political landscape and seek various methods to build and strengthen capacity with main players and stakeholders in the Latino community at all levels. At the Council, we believe that building and nurturing bridges of solidarity and a unity of purpose with agencies and community organizations will ensure the Latino voice throughout the state and empower the community to become strong, visible, and viable.

In the new biennium, the Council will shift its priorities to build a common ground of understanding and address the changing demographics of the face of Minnesota. We look forward to educate the general public about the Latino community and it s monumental contributions to Minnesota's strong economic and workforce development, vibrant culture and arts, and intellectual capital. In essence, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council seeks the common good of one progressive and strong Minnesota.

Best wishes,
Rogelio L. Muñoz, Jr.
Executive Director

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Past Biennial Reports

2002-2004 Biennium Report
2001-2002 Biennium Report
1999-2000 Biennium Report

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