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The National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) is a non-profit leadership association. Established in 1991, the group consists of Hispanic leaders and national organizations throughout the United States. It is a nonpartisan organization that works to identify and analyze public policy issues affecting the Latino community.


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Member organizations

  • ASPIRA Association, Inc.
  • Cuban American National Council
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities
  • Hispanic Federation
  • Hispanic National Bar Association
  • Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
  • League of United Latin American Citizens
  • MANA, A National Latina Organization
  • Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund
  • National Association of Hispanic Federal Executives
  • National Association of Hispanic Publications
  • National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials
  • National Conference of Puerto Rican Women
  • National Council of La Raza
  • National Hispana Leadership Institute
  • National Hispanic Council on Aging
  • National Hispanic Environmental Council
  • National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts
  • National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
  • National Hispanic Media Coalition
  • National Hispanic Medical Association
  • National Institute for Latino Policy
  • National Puerto Rican Coalition
  • Self Reliance Foundation
  • Southwest Voter Registration Education Project
  • United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
  • U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute

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See also

  • American GI Forum
  • Congressional Hispanic Caucus
  • Congressional Hispanic Conference
  • National Hispanic Institute

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External links

  • Official website

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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