The Democratic Hispanic Radio Address Will be Delivered by Ayensa Millan, Young Community Activist and DNC State Partnership Project Staffer
Tagged: activist, Arizona State University, foreclosure, hispanic voters, John McCain, latina, LULAC, radio, Washington DC
Ayensa Millan, a 24-year-old community activist and DNC State Party Partnership staffer in Arizona, will deliver the Democratic Hispanic Radio Address this Saturday. Millan will discuss her impressions from meeting with Hispanic voters in Arizona and their disappointment with Senator John McCain’s betrayal on the issue of immigration and his promise of a third term of George W. Bush’s failed policies.
Millan immigrated to the United States at age 17 to be reunited with her mother after years of separation, and succeeded academically finishing high school in the top 4% of her class and graduating Magna Cum Laude from Arizona State University with dual Bachelor’s Degrees in Political Science and Psychology. Millan spent a year helping low income and middle class families facing foreclosure due to predatory lending schemes as part of community service for AmeriCorps. She Chairs the LULAC Social Justice Committee locally, is an Executive Member of the National Alumni Advisory Board for AmeriCorps, and is an active member of Somos America, a coalition for immigrant and human rights. “*
*From: www.prnewswire.com
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