First OLAA Summit a Success! PDF Print E-mail

On the 17th and 18th of October, 170 participants from around the state, representing many sectors of the Latino community, met in Salem at the Salem Conference Center for the first ever OLAA Summit.  A goal of the summit was to identify and prioritize issues and proactively work together to work toward short term and long term solutions. 

 

The facilitated process included small group interaction generating recommendations and priorities using polling tool technology to vote on issues pertaining to health, education, immigration, and the economic well-being of Latinos. The combination of the facilitated process, networking, partnership forming and the commitment by Oregon Solutions surpassed all of the expected outcomes of the summit.

 

Both the organizers and the attendees left the two day summit uplifted by the feeling that all voices were heard. Many in attendance made a commitment to move an action-oriented agenda forward regardless of geographic representation, background or politics.  In summation, several participants stated that "it was awesome!".

 

 


 

 

Community Spotlight

 


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Cultivando Liderazgo

is a  ten-hour leadership training culturally tailored for rural Latino populations as part of the Ford Institute Leadership Program.

 

RDI has facilitated Latino leadership trainings in over 20 communities in Oregon and four other states. These trainings are dynamic, informative, and relevant to Latino traditions in rural communities.

 

Cultivando Liderazgo is intended to increase unity among Latinos in the community, to increase Latino participation in the community, and to develop the dreams that the participants have for their community life.

 

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Oregon Latino Facts

 

  • Median age of Latinos is 27
  • National Latino purchasing power is close to one trillion dollars

 

  • Hermiston, Oregon was the fastest growing city in Oregon due to the Latino population.
  • National Latino population is 50 million

 

  • Colegio Cesar Chavez, was the first Latino 4 year college in the US in Mt. Angel College, Mt Angel, Oregon

 

 

 

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