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California League of Latin American Citizens (CALLAC)

The National League of Latin American Citizens (NLLAC) was recently organized as a not for profit organization. The organization is organized in the form of councils. Membership is open to people who reside in one of the 50 states of the United States of America (E.E.U.U.) and to active duty US military provided they resided in one of the fifty states of the United States of America when they enlisted, where ever they might currently reside. Membership is perpetual and free. You don't have to be a Latino to belong to NLLAC or its California affiliate, CALLAC. You just have to believe in civil rights and human rights for all people, regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender orientation, political affiliation, disability, or any other arbitrary distinction.

Affiliated with the National League of Latin American Citizens (NLLAC)

CALLAC stands for: Ending legal and social discrimination based upon any arbitrary criteria in the United States Carrying the legacy of 1929 into the 21st Century and throughout the world Equality of opportunity for all people Better standards of living and social progress For the human rights and civil rights of all for all Para los derechos humanos y derechos Promoting better understanding and unity civiles de todo amongst people of different cultures, ethnicities, and social strata Desegregation and integration of the civil rights movement itself; for a unified and international movement for human rights Fighting to achieve our goals by any means necessary Opposing economic corruption within the civil rights movement, government, and corporate society; opposition to opportunism and poverty pimping Recognition of the need to redress grievances of the special status of Mexicans and people of Mexican origin in the context of the conquest of Mexican territory in an unjust war, the For further information: unlawful ethnic cleansing of 2 million people including 1.2 million United States citizens in California League of Latin American Citizens the 1930s, and continual US interference in the internal affairs of Mexico P.O. Box 433 Torrance CA 90508-0433 Recognition and respect for the rights of 213.787.5476 callac@janbtucker.com indigenous Native Americans in the context of their conquest, de facto attempted genocide and National League of Latin American Citizens negotiated peace treaties. 9406 Sharpview Drive, Houston, Texas 77036 To join visit: 832-788-9671 Fax: 832-436-1733 http://voiceofthemainland.blogspot.com/2011/10/nllacinvitation-100711.html admin@nllac.org

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