La Raza Unida 21 Inc. Formed in AZ To Promote Latino Causes

La Raza Unida 21 Inc. Announced today its incorporation, in addition to several other sister organizations, all with the aim to promote Latino causes, businesses, and more. Here is an excerpt from the press release:

La Raza Unida 21 Inc. (www.larazaunida21.org) today announced its formation as a company to focus on raising awareness for political, educational, social and economic equality of Latinos. The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Az, and has offices in Tucson, Az, National City, Calif., Stuart, Fla., and Washington, D.C. The company and its subsidiaries are incorporated in the state of Nevada…

La Raza Unida 21 a Nevada corporation formed as a 501(c)(4) and will be the “action tank” to motivate Latinos to starting thinking of ways to use the current political and business systems to their advantage.

In addition to the 501(c)(4), the corporation has formed three subsidiaries, LRU21 Services Inc. (www.lru21.com), a for-profit corporation that will develop new businesses – including a real estate network, a construction firm, a financial services company, and an incubator for emerging Latino businesses. LRU21 Services will fuel the parent corporation’s efforts. LRU21 Services will partner with existing Latino-owned business creating the largest Hispanic network in the country…

Also created is Latinos for a New America Inc. This is a nonprofit group formed as a 527 advocacy political action group. “We intend to engage in a variety of fundraising and political activities culminating in a massive voter mobilization effort to move Latinos from the ‘one-party with two wings’ and register them as Independents,” Cubillos said.  For both fundraising and political purposes, LNA will oppose legislation that attempts to deny Latinos of their constitutional rights. Additionally, LNA will support candidates who have Latino-friendly platforms focused social, educational, and economic equality…

The fourth organization is La Raza Unida 21 Education Foundation, formed as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) with Camey as its president. The organization already has events planned including a Latino Conference set in June in Phoenix….

Each organization has its own distinct mission, but together create a one-of-kind conglomerate that uses all the tools of 21st century advocacy and business to create a whole.

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