Latino organizations seek solutions at environmental justice symposium

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This year’s NCEJN summit broke records with the number of communities represented (~133), number of individuals which attended (~300), and the diversity of issues addressed. This article highlights the issues raised by Latine organizations at our summit which were discussed in the Worker Power panel, the Government Listening Session, and during a presentation by our board member Yesenia Cuello.

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