National Latino Groups Mobilize to Get More Women in Politics
By Patricia Guadalupe, NBCNews
Latinas are just over 1 percent of the nation’s more than 7,000 state senators and representatives, and just 2 percent of members of Congress. A coalition of Hispanic groups said that can’t continue, particularly since 25 million Latinas live in the United States.
“For a nation that prides itself on inclusion, that’s frankly unacceptable. Our very democracy is in question when our legislative bodies don’t look like the diverse constituencies of our country,” said Héctor Sánchez, executive director of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda, a non-partisan coalition of national Latino groups. “We’re in a pivotal moment in history when critical issues affecting all Americans are being debated. Our nation needs 100 percent of our talent to find solutions.”
NHLA and other groups gathered Monday at the U.S. Capitol on the last week of Women’s History Month to offer networking and training to boost the ranks of Hispanic women in the different levels of elected and appointed offices.
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