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Welcome to Que Nuevas, the podcast of the Arizona Hispanic Community Forum. Our mission is to improve the status and opportunities for Latinos and to work towards active participation with policy-making bodies, nationally, statewide and locally. The AHCF also strives to empower the Latino community through voter registration, voter education and voter participation in the electoral process. The AHCF advocates for civil and human rights, justice and equality for all. Hosted by Debbie Lopez.

Que Nuevas Az Hispanic Community Forum

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 32 Ratings

Welcome to Que Nuevas, the podcast of the Arizona Hispanic Community Forum. Our mission is to improve the status and opportunities for Latinos and to work towards active participation with policy-making bodies, nationally, statewide and locally. The AHCF also strives to empower the Latino community through voter registration, voter education and voter participation in the electoral process. The AHCF advocates for civil and human rights, justice and equality for all. Hosted by Debbie Lopez.

    Episode #3 Advocacy Workshop Panel with AZ Latino Leaders

    Episode #3 Advocacy Workshop Panel with AZ Latino Leaders

    Please enjoy the audio from our AHCF Advocacy Workshop Panel with Rep. Charlene Fernandez, Maricopa County Supervisor Steve Gallardo, Former Minority Leader John Loredo, Senator Martin Quezada, Senator Rebecca Rios and AZ State Party Chair Raquel Teran.

    The Arizona Hispanic Community Forum’s objective is to improve the status and opportunities for Latinos and to work towards active participation with policy-making bodies, nationally, statewide and locally. The AHCF also strives to empower the Latino community through voter registration, voter education and voter participation in the electoral process.  The AHCF advocates for civil and human rights, justice and equality for all.
    Hosted by Debbie López and produced by Maritza López
    Send us an email at QueNuevasPodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Episode #2 Daniel R. Ortega, Jr., Attorney and Civil Rights Activist

    Episode #2 Daniel R. Ortega, Jr., Attorney and Civil Rights Activist

    Welcome to ¡Que Nuevas!, the podcast of the Arizona Hispanic Community Forum. Today’s guest is Daniel R. Ortega, Jr., an Arizona Attorney and Civil Rights Activist. 
    Daniel R. Ortega, Jr.’s website: www.ortegalaw.com
    Links Mentioned In Episode:
    MALDEF’s “Power On The Line: Making Redistricting Work For Us”: https://www.maldef.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/FINAL-LDF_04142021_RedistrictingGuide-22e.pdf
    Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC): https://irc.az.gov/
    Link to IRC Public Meetings: https://youtu.be/9G77wf3qcaY
    Submit a Public Comment to Commission: https://forms.gle/KZ6oQBnxTxLq4mc39
    Minutes of Past IRC Meetings: https://irc.az.gov/public-meetings 
    www.azhcf.com
    https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaHispanicCommunityForum
    Daniel R. Ortega, Jr. is a 1974 graduate of Arizona State University, B.A. in Political Science and received his juris doctorate degree in 1977 from Arizona State University College of Law. Mr. Ortega is the owner of the Ortega Law Firm, P.C. In recognition of his skills as a lawyer Mr. Ortega has been listed in Arizona's Finest Lawyers and Super Lawyers. He is a member of the Arizona State Bar, American Association of Justice, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Maricopa County Bar Association and Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association.
    The Independent Redistricting Commission's mission is to redraw Arizona’s congressional and legislative districts to reflect the results of the most recent census. The concept of one-person, one-vote dictates that districts should be roughly equal in population. Other factors to be considered are the federal Voting Rights Act, district shape, geographical features, respect for communities of interest and potential competitiveness. The state Constitution requires the commissioners – two Republicans, two Democrats and an independent chairwoman – to start from scratch rather than redraw existing districts.
    The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission appointed in 2011 developed this comprehensive website to inform the public about its work. That Commission adopted new congressional and legislative districts for Arizona in January 2012 and prevailed in all litigation challenging its work. After all redistricting litigation for the decade ended, the Commission ceased its operations as required by the Arizona Constitution. A new Commission will be appointed in 2021 to adopt new congressional and legislative districts for Arizona following the next census. Although the 2011 Commission’s work is done, this website is being maintained for historical purposes. This website also contains a link to the website used by Arizona’s 2001 redistricting commission.
    The Arizona Hispanic Community Forum’s objective is to improve the status and opportunities for Latinos and to work towards active participation with policy-making bodies, nationally, statewide and locally. The AHCF also strives to empower the Latino community through voter registration, voter education and voter participation in the electoral process.  The AHCF advocates for civil and human rights, justice and equality for all.
    Hosted by Debbie López and produced by Maritza López
    Send us an email at QueNuevasPodcast@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode #1 Esther Duran Lumm with Uncage and Reunite Families Coalition

    Episode #1 Esther Duran Lumm with Uncage and Reunite Families Coalition

    Welcome to ¡Que Nuevas!, the podcast of the Arizona Hispanic Community Forum. Today’s guest is Esther Durán Lumm with Uncage and Reunite Families Coalition. 
    To make a donation or volunteer, please visit https://refugeeaid.org/ or email Mary Jo Miller at refugeeaid@icloud.com 
    List of items that are needed for donation: https://bit.ly/3uuK5wN

    To buy "Separated: Inside an American Tragedy" by Jacob Soboloff's book  : https://amzn.to/33rGWSt
    Links Mentioned:
    https://refugeeaid.org/
    https://uncageandreunite.com
    https://www.facebook.com/uncageandreunite
    Uncage and Reunite Families is an Arizona-based, grassroots organization comprised of community activists, religious leaders and others advocating for justice and working for the release and reunification of children and families separated at the U.S. border and detained in different locations.

    Follow us:
    http://www.azhcf.com/
    https://m.facebook.com/ArizonaHispanicCommunityForum
    http://QueNuevas.org
    http://QueNuevasPodcast.com
    The Arizona Hispanic Community Forum’s objective is to improve the status and opportunities for Latinos and to work towards active participation with policy-making bodies, nationally, statewide and locally. The AHCF also strives to empower the Latino community through voter registration, voter education and voter participation in the electoral process.  The AHCF advocates for civil and human rights, justice and equality for all.

    Email us at QueNuevasPodcast@gmail.com
    Hosted by Debbie López 
    Produced by Maritza López 
     

    • 58 min

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32 Ratings

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