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STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq.JACKSON CHIN
A native New Yorker and multilingual lawyer, his impact work helps affirm the faith and sacrifice of America’s immigrants, refugees, and racial minorities who seek a safe and just future. Jackson has been admitted to the New York bar, federal district courts and appeals circuits. He's won and collected over $1,268,000 for low-wage workers.He
JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.KIRA ROMERO-CRAFT
Kira focuses on immigrants’ rights, voting rights, economic justice and criminal justice reform. Kira began her legal career as an equal justice works fellow for the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association in Orlando, Florida where she focused on representation of undocumented immigrant children in juvenile andimmigration court.
FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
NATHALIA ALEJANDRA VARELA Nathalia focuses on employment issues faced by low-wage Latinx workers in Nassau County, NY. She has filed charges of: discrimination based upon race, gender and pregnancy; retaliation; failure to pay wages; and unfair labor practices with the EEOC, the NYSDHR, the NLRB and the NYSDOL. She also has a special interest in government transparency HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq.JACKSON CHIN
A native New Yorker and multilingual lawyer, his impact work helps affirm the faith and sacrifice of America’s immigrants, refugees, and racial minorities who seek a safe and just future. Jackson has been admitted to the New York bar, federal district courts and appeals circuits. He's won and collected over $1,268,000 for low-wage workers.He
JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.KIRA ROMERO-CRAFT
Kira focuses on immigrants’ rights, voting rights, economic justice and criminal justice reform. Kira began her legal career as an equal justice works fellow for the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association in Orlando, Florida where she focused on representation of undocumented immigrant children in juvenile andimmigration court.
FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
NATHALIA ALEJANDRA VARELA Nathalia focuses on employment issues faced by low-wage Latinx workers in Nassau County, NY. She has filed charges of: discrimination based upon race, gender and pregnancy; retaliation; failure to pay wages; and unfair labor practices with the EEOC, the NYSDHR, the NLRB and the NYSDOL. She also has a special interest in government transparency ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE GENDER LatinoJustice Statement in Support of the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 27. May 2021 / 0 Comments. Submitted by admin on 27. May 2021 LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT ON THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. August 20, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, Chief Communications Officer, 212.739.7513, LatinoJustice Statement on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ Decision Granting Petition on U.S. Human Rights Violations Against Latinxs forMerits Hearing
LATINOJUSTICE AND ALLIED LATINO NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS For Immediate Release. November 16, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, 212-739-7513, LatinoJustice and Allied Latino National Organizations File Amicus Brief in Landmark Supreme CourtCensus Case
OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 LSAT PREP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Offered twice per year, for the June and November exams. The LatinoJustice PRLDEF LSAT prep course has, over nearly five decades, been the first step in countless legal careers. Many of our alumni hold prominent positions in public service, at prestigious law firms, and in major corporate law departments.NEW HISTORY 1
new history 1. A legacy of defending Latinx rights. For more than 40 years LatinoJustice PRLDEF has acted as an advocate against injustices throughout New York and beyond. Selected milestones of LatinoJustice PRLDEF's history: 1970-1980.FELLOWSHIPS
DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness.JORGE RENAUD
Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud. As a Policy Analyst at theTexas
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq. UNEQUAL EDUCATION FOR LATINX STUDENTS IN INTENSELY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release February 16, 2021. Contacts: Elianne Ramos | Chief Communications Officer | | 212.739.7513 Sarai Bejarano | Manager of Traditional & Digital Media | | 212-739-7581 Unequal Education for Latinx Students in Intensely Segregated Schools in Rhode Island JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.JORGE RENAUD
Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud. As a Policy Analyst at theTexas
FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq. UNEQUAL EDUCATION FOR LATINX STUDENTS IN INTENSELY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release February 16, 2021. Contacts: Elianne Ramos | Chief Communications Officer | | 212.739.7513 Sarai Bejarano | Manager of Traditional & Digital Media | | 212-739-7581 Unequal Education for Latinx Students in Intensely Segregated Schools in Rhode Island JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.JORGE RENAUD
Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud. As a Policy Analyst at theTexas
FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE GENDER LatinoJustice Statement in Support of the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 27. May 2021 / 0 Comments. Submitted by admin on 27. May 2021 STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT ON THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. August 20, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, Chief Communications Officer, 212.739.7513, LatinoJustice Statement on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ Decision Granting Petition on U.S. Human Rights Violations Against Latinxs forMerits Hearing
NEW HISTORY 1
new history 1. A legacy of defending Latinx rights. For more than 40 years LatinoJustice PRLDEF has acted as an advocate against injustices throughout New York and beyond. Selected milestones of LatinoJustice PRLDEF's history: 1970-1980. LEADERSHIP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s leadership brings diverse expertise to the organization. Our Team comes from a wide range of backgrounds and represents fourteen different cultural perspectives. In our diversity relies our strength, and together, we work to build better futures for the Latinx community in the United States and Puerto Rico. Our TeamBoard of Directors
FELLOWSHIPS
DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness.JACKSON CHIN
A native New Yorker and multilingual lawyer, his impact work helps affirm the faith and sacrifice of America’s immigrants, refugees, and racial minorities who seek a safe and just future. Jackson has been admitted to the New York bar, federal district courts and appeals circuits. He's won and collected over $1,268,000 for low-wage workers.He
FLORIDA VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCATES FILE LAWSUIT BLOCKING Florida Voting Rights Advocates File Lawsuit Blocking Voter Suppression Law Targeting Black and Brown Voters / 18.JORGE RENAUD
Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud. As a Policy Analyst at theTexas
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq.CLASP INTERNSHIPS
The CLASP summer internship is open to all eligible applicants. Applicants need not be affiliated with LatinoJustice PRLDEF to apply.*. To be eligible for consideration, you must be: A first-year law student (1Ls) in good academic standing and has at least a 3.0 GPA. A student at one of the 13 law schools listed below.JACKSON CHIN
A native New Yorker and multilingual lawyer, his impact work helps affirm the faith and sacrifice of America’s immigrants, refugees, and racial minorities who seek a safe and just future. Jackson has been admitted to the New York bar, federal district courts and appeals circuits. He's won and collected over $1,268,000 for low-wage workers.He
JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq.CLASP INTERNSHIPS
The CLASP summer internship is open to all eligible applicants. Applicants need not be affiliated with LatinoJustice PRLDEF to apply.*. To be eligible for consideration, you must be: A first-year law student (1Ls) in good academic standing and has at least a 3.0 GPA. A student at one of the 13 law schools listed below.JACKSON CHIN
A native New Yorker and multilingual lawyer, his impact work helps affirm the faith and sacrifice of America’s immigrants, refugees, and racial minorities who seek a safe and just future. Jackson has been admitted to the New York bar, federal district courts and appeals circuits. He's won and collected over $1,268,000 for low-wage workers.He
JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE GENDER LatinoJustice Statement in Support of the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 27. May 2021 / 0 Comments. Submitted by admin on 27. May 2021 OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 LATINOJUSTICE WELCOMES JONATHAN SCHLESINGER AS CHIEF LatinoJustice Welcomes Jonathan Schlesinger as Chief Financial Officer. 7. June 2021 / 0 Comments. Submitted by sbejarano on 7. June2021
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT ON THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. August 20, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, Chief Communications Officer, 212.739.7513, LatinoJustice Statement on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ Decision Granting Petition on U.S. Human Rights Violations Against Latinxs forMerits Hearing
LATINOJUSTICE AND ALLIED LATINO NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS For Immediate Release. November 16, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, 212-739-7513, LatinoJustice and Allied Latino National Organizations File Amicus Brief in Landmark Supreme CourtCensus Case
LSAT PREP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Offered twice per year, for the June and November exams. The LatinoJustice PRLDEF LSAT prep course has, over nearly five decades, been the first step in countless legal careers. Many of our alumni hold prominent positions in public service, at prestigious law firms, and in major corporate law departments. LEADERSHIP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s leadership brings diverse expertise to the organization. Our Team comes from a wide range of backgrounds and represents fourteen different cultural perspectives. In our diversity relies our strength, and together, we work to build better futures for the Latinx community in the United States and Puerto Rico. Our TeamBoard of Directors
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DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness. HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Criminal Justice Reform. Promoting fairness, restoration and safety by using litigation, advocacy, community engagement, policy analysis and narrative change to make the invisible, visible to all – the concomitant plight of Latinx under a broken and racialized criminal justice system in America. Convening Latinx for Reform and NarrativeChange.
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Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq. JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Criminal Justice Reform. Promoting fairness, restoration and safety by using litigation, advocacy, community engagement, policy analysis and narrative change to make the invisible, visible to all – the concomitant plight of Latinx under a broken and racialized criminal justice system in America. Convening Latinx for Reform and NarrativeChange.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq. JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
LATINOJUSTICE WELCOMES JONATHAN SCHLESINGER AS CHIEF LatinoJustice Welcomes Jonathan Schlesinger as Chief Financial Officer. 7. June 2021 / 0 Comments. Submitted by sbejarano on 7. June2021
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT ON THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. August 20, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, Chief Communications Officer, 212.739.7513, LatinoJustice Statement on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ Decision Granting Petition on U.S. Human Rights Violations Against Latinxs forMerits Hearing
CAUSES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness. LSAT PREP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Offered twice per year, for the June and November exams. The LatinoJustice PRLDEF LSAT prep course has, over nearly five decades, been the first step in countless legal careers. Many of our alumni hold prominent positions in public service, at prestigious law firms, and in major corporate law departments. LEADERSHIP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s leadership brings diverse expertise to the organization. Our Team comes from a wide range of backgrounds and represents fourteen different cultural perspectives. In our diversity relies our strength, and together, we work to build better futures for the Latinx community in the United States and Puerto Rico. Our TeamBoard of Directors
NEW HISTORY 1
new history 1. A legacy of defending Latinx rights. For more than 40 years LatinoJustice PRLDEF has acted as an advocate against injustices throughout New York and beyond. Selected milestones of LatinoJustice PRLDEF's history: 1970-1980.FELLOWSHIPS
DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness. CAREERS | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF We are proud to have a professional team deeply committed to our mission. We look to hire individuals who share our commitment, who are emotionally intelligent, emphatic, and good team players. We strive to maintain a positive, interconnected, value driven culture, where opportunities for individual and professional development areavailable to all.
JORGE RENAUD
Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud. As a Policy Analyst at theTexas
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Criminal Justice Reform. Promoting fairness, restoration and safety by using litigation, advocacy, community engagement, policy analysis and narrative change to make the invisible, visible to all – the concomitant plight of Latinx under a broken and racialized criminal justice system in America. Convening Latinx for Reform and NarrativeChange.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq. JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
HOME | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEFABOUTCAUSESENGAGEGIVENEWSDONATE LAST CALL: Census 2020 Deadline is September 30, 2020! ANNOUNCING: Pa'Luego Es Tarde, Our Florida-Focused Spanish-Language Voter Education Campaign. LatinoJustice Joins LDF in Filing Amicus Brief Opposing Buffalo Unions’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Disclosure of Certain Police Department Misconduct Info. ABOUT | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF OUR MISSION LatinoJustice PRLDEF Champions of Civil and Human Rights LatinoJustice works to create a more just society by using and challenging the rule of law to secure transformative, equitable and accessible justice, by empowering our community and by NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES NEXT GENERATION LÍDERES. A program of the CAP LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE sponsored by Nixon Peabody LLP. Leadership development is at the core of LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s mission. Mentoring and networking both significantly determine an individual's opportunities for success in school and employment. Therefore, mentoring is fundamental to the OFFICES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS 475 Riverside Dr., Suite 1901 New York, NY 10115 PHONE 212-219-3360 1 (800) 328-2322 TEAM | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Saraí Bejarano. Manager of Traditional and Digital Media. Andrew started investigating police misconduct over twenty years ago with the Civilian Complaint Review Board, where he eventua. Andrew Case. Joining LatinoJustice in 2000, Jackson finds opportunity in handlingcivil
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Criminal Justice Reform. Promoting fairness, restoration and safety by using litigation, advocacy, community engagement, policy analysis and narrative change to make the invisible, visible to all – the concomitant plight of Latinx under a broken and racialized criminal justice system in America. Convening Latinx for Reform and NarrativeChange.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. José Ramón González, Esq. (link is external) Chair , Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Equitable Holdings. Lida Rodríguez-Taseff, Esq. (link is external) Vice Chair, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Opa-Locka Community Development Corporation. Ernest Ceberio, Esq. JORGE ANTONIO RENAUD Jorge Antonio Renaud. Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud.FRANCISCA D. FAJANA
An ardent advocate for lawyering at the intersection of structural racialization and poverty, Fran is a Senior Counsel with decades experience litigating civil rights, collateral consequences of criminal records, consumer and housing cases. Fran has successfully pursued cases of import in federal district courts, including holdinga housing
LATINOJUSTICE WELCOMES JONATHAN SCHLESINGER AS CHIEF LatinoJustice Welcomes Jonathan Schlesinger as Chief Financial Officer. 7. June 2021 / 0 Comments. Submitted by sbejarano on 7. June2021
STATEMENT FROM LATINOJUSTICE ON MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD BY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27th, 2020 CONTACT: Elianne Ramos, eramos@latinojustice.org, 212.739.7513 Statement from LatinoJustice on murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police New York, NY – The following is a statement from Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel at LatinoJustice PRLDEF on the murder of George Floyd byMinneapolis Police:
LATINOJUSTICE STATEMENT ON THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. August 20, 2020. Contact: Elianne Ramos, Chief Communications Officer, 212.739.7513, LatinoJustice Statement on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ Decision Granting Petition on U.S. Human Rights Violations Against Latinxs forMerits Hearing
CAUSES | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness. LSAT PREP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF Offered twice per year, for the June and November exams. The LatinoJustice PRLDEF LSAT prep course has, over nearly five decades, been the first step in countless legal careers. Many of our alumni hold prominent positions in public service, at prestigious law firms, and in major corporate law departments. LEADERSHIP | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF LatinoJustice PRLDEF’s leadership brings diverse expertise to the organization. Our Team comes from a wide range of backgrounds and represents fourteen different cultural perspectives. In our diversity relies our strength, and together, we work to build better futures for the Latinx community in the United States and Puerto Rico. Our TeamBoard of Directors
NEW HISTORY 1
new history 1. A legacy of defending Latinx rights. For more than 40 years LatinoJustice PRLDEF has acted as an advocate against injustices throughout New York and beyond. Selected milestones of LatinoJustice PRLDEF's history: 1970-1980.FELLOWSHIPS
DONATE. Champion Civil and Human Rights with LatinoJustice. Help us meet our mission and ensure that Latinx in the United States are treated with dignity, justice and fairness. CAREERS | LATINOJUSTICEPRLDEF We are proud to have a professional team deeply committed to our mission. We look to hire individuals who share our commitment, who are emotionally intelligent, emphatic, and good team players. We strive to maintain a positive, interconnected, value driven culture, where opportunities for individual and professional development areavailable to all.
JORGE RENAUD
Born in New Mexico but raised in Texas, Jorge is the son of a farmer of Louisiana descent, whose family moved to South Texas over 150 years ago, and a mother who waded the Rio Bravo at 15. He is an Army veteran, has a MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin, and is the proud father of Catarina Amelia Renaud. As a Policy Analyst at theTexas
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