Congreso Takes Action for Environmentally Healthy Communities

Posted on: October 8th, 2007
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“Leading the way on environmental concerns and solutions for communities of color in the United States, the National Latino Congreso (NLC) will feature a full day of agenda-setting resolutions on Sunday’s NLC Environment Day.

“Environment Day is extremely important to us as Latinos as we set up a common agenda that will ensure an important voice at the decision-making tables in addition to helping protect the world we live in for our children, grandchildren, and future generations,” stated Antonio Gonzalez, president of the WVI.”

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