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El Fondo de Nuestra Comunidad El Fondo de Nuestra Comunidad just made $80,905 in grants to organizations working on civic engagement and voter education in the Latino Communities throughout the state of Minnesota! Furthermore, el Fondo received a grant of $40,000 from the Otto Bremmer Foundation, effectively doubling the amount available to make grants. The mission of El Fondo de Nuestra Comunidad is to create a model of philanthropy within Minnesota's Latino/Chicano community that fosters the giving of talent, time and money to efforts that build on the assets and strength of the Latino/Chicano community. El Fondo de NuestSince the Chicano people are oppressed as a nationality, they have the right to fully and unconditionally determine their own destiny, including the right to establish a separate state if they so decide collectively. The most immediate and compelling struggles to determine the destiny of the Chicano people are those aiming at Chicano control of the Chicano community (or, as in a number of larger geographical areas where La Raza is a majority of the population, Chicano control of these regions, such as South Texas). It is a democratic right of Chicanos to control all institutions in the Chicano community. These should be administered by democratically elected councils representing the masses of La Raza.
Approximate Word count = 801 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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