Posted on: December 28th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Delaware ]
More than 50 local advocates, including Hispanic elected officials, civic leaders and members of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs (GACHA), met in Christiana with the institute’s president, Juan Andrade. He told the crowd it’s important to get out the Hispanic vote in upcoming elections.
Wanda Lopez, GACHA’s executive director since 2003, said, “I’m very pleased with the turnout. We had a nice group of folks from the grassroots level to our highest level of Hispanic elected officials.”
She said she will invite USHLI to return to Delaware - next time for a meeting downstate.”*
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