Julie Chavez Rodriguez isis a Public Engagement Advisor in the White House Office of Public Engagement. Most recently Julie served as the Director of Youth Employment at the Department of the Interior under Secretary Ken Salazar. Prior to joining the Administration, Julie served as the Director of Programs for the Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, a non-profit organization, founded in 1993 by the Chavez family to educate the nation about his life and work. In 2001, Julie helped launch the Chavez Foundation’s service-learning programs in Latino communities across the United States. In the nine years she spent with the organization, Julie distinguished herself as an effective program manager, community organizer, and advocate for Latino youth. She has established school and community based partnerships in major cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Phoenix, and helped develop curricula widely used in school districts throughout the country. Due to her extensive traveling and commitment to service, Julie has helped to engage Latinos and other communities of color across the country in service-learning and community development programming.
Julie Chavez Rodriguez's Posts
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Fixing Our Broken Immigration System: The Economic Case for the Agricultural Industry
August 13, 2013 at 1:25 PM EDTToday, Jason Berry the owner of Berry Farms in Vivaldia, Georgia joined a call with Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack to highlight the important economic benefits of immigration reform to the agricultural industry.
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Bipartisan Support for Immigration Reform Strengthens During August Recess
August 12, 2013 at 4:50 PM EDTBack home in their districts and states this August recess, Members of Congress are hearing broad support for a vote on commonsense immigration reform.
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El Vicepresidente Biden se reúne con los líderes de las agencias de seguridad pública instándolos a aprobar la reforma migratoria
July 25, 2013 at 11:02 AM EDTEl viernes, el Vicepresidente Biden se reunió con líderes de las agencias de seguridad pública de todo el país para abordar el impacto que está teniendo sobre las comunidades locales el averiado sistema de inmigración. La reunión fue una oportunidad para escuchar directamente de los agentes de seguridad pública sobre la importancia de la reforma migratoria desde una perspectiva de estas agencias locales.
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Vice President Biden Meets with Law Enforcement Leaders, Urging Passage of Immigration Reform
July 24, 2013 at 9:01 AM EDTVice President Biden met with law enforcement leaders from across the country to discuss the impact that our broken immigration system is having on local communities.
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Apoyo bipartidista a la aprobación de la reforma migratoria por parte del Senado
July 1, 2013 at 2:21 PM EDTLa aprobación del proyecto de ley por parte del Senado recibió inmediatamente el apoyo de líderes bipartidistas y de una amplia gama de grupos alrededor del país, de Demócratas a Republicanos, de líderes empresariales a líderes laborales y religiosos.
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Broad, bipartisan support for the Senate’s passage of immigration reform
June 28, 2013 at 6:59 PM EDTThe Senate’s passage of the immigration reform bill was immediately met with support from bipartisan leaders and a broad spectrum of groups across the country – from Democrats to Republicans, business to labor leaders and clergy.
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Líderes empresariales, agentes del orden, funcionarios electos y otros están de acuerdo: necesitamos una reforma migratoria integral
June 11, 2013 at 7:34 PM EDTEl proyecto de ley bipartidista de reforma migratoria de sentido común siendo considerado por el Senado esta semana es la mejor oportunidad que hemos tenido en años para arreglar nuestro maltrecho sistema de inmigración - en gran parte debido a la coalición diversa e inusual de las partes interesadas que se han unido para apoyarla.
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Business Leaders, Law Enforcement Officers, Elected Officials and Others Agree: We Need Comprehensive Immigration Reform
June 11, 2013 at 4:15 PM EDTThe bipartisan, commonsense immigration reform bill being considered by the Senate is the best chance we’ve had in years to fix our broken immigration system – in large part because of the diverse and unusual coalition of stakeholders that have come together to support it.
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The White House Joins the March for Innovation
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Aspiring Americans Share their Stories as Senate Debates Immigration Reform
May 21, 2013 at 5:41 PM EDTThe President and the Vice President hosted a meeting today in the Oval Office with young immigrants, also known as DREAMers, as well as with the siblings and spouses of undocumented immigrants, to hear directly from people whose families are affected daily by our nation’s broken immigration system.
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