New Jersey Latino Leaders Unite at Berkeley College to Discuss Socio-economic and Political Future
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NEW JERSEY LATINO LEADERS UNITE AT BERKELEY COLLEGE |
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More than 200 Latino leaders united at Berkeley College on March 2, 2019, to discuss the socio-economic and political agendas of the 21 Latin American communities rooted in New Jersey. Speakers included Gurbir S. Grewal, New Jersey Attorney General, who delivered a keynote address on public safety and civil rights. The Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey (LLANJ) Present and Clear Summit was the second time in 20 years such a conference has been organized. Pictured (clockwise from top left) Mr. Grewal delivers his keynote address; students from Berkeley College stand with the Attorney General; Martin Perez, Esq., Partner, Perez & Bombelyn, speaks about the history of LLANJ in mobilizing and empowering diverse communities; Marlene Caride, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance, speaks about her goals as the first Hispanic to head the Department; and Berkeley College student Ambassadors prepare to greet attendees.
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