Labor Council for Latin American Advancement - Sacramento AFL- CIO (LCLAA)

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement - Sacramento AFL- CIO (LCLAA) LCLAA Sacramento Chapter
P.O. Box 38921, Sacramento, CA 95838
CSI #: 501C5
(Federal ID #2151778)

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Who we are:

The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement is a 501 (c ) 5 non-profit that advances social, political and economic justice for Indigenous workers (Latinos) throughout the Americas. LCLAA’s future reflects its 37 year history as an advocacy organization empowering Indigenous (Latino) working families. Its policy platform and educational programs ar

e based on a commitment to high standards in both the quality of the research that forms the foundation of its advocacy work and the estimated impact that changes in government policy will have on the welfare of the Indigenous (Latino) community. LCLAA’s work is based on a three-tiered approach promoting integration through community-building, leadership development, political empowerment and civic participation. Why our work is so critical:

Since its inception in 1972, LCLAA has been committed to bringing Labor, community leaders, political and policymakers together to forge an agenda of social change that not only benefits the Latino community, but the entire hemisphere. Because our unique position inside the house of Labor, LCLAA has been able to harness its training and discipline by organizing on both inside and outside of the labor movement. As we face a new era of demographic growth, the needs of both the country and of the larger community base have broadened thus requiring a revitalized engagement that moves Latinos to become more deeply involved in policymaking and civic participation. LCLAA has the unique capacity to not only increase the number of Latino voters and their civic engagement, but to also develop a pipeline of new leadership prepared to take tomorrow’s challenges. How we do it:

Through a combination of quality and objective policy research, pioneering solutions, and creative partnerships, LCLAA establishes new lines of problem-solving for government, Labor and society taking into account emerging trends and the unique needs of burgeoning Indigenous (Latino) demographics. LCLAA combines traditional organizing techniques with culturally-relevant approaches to bring together Grass Roots leaders with labor, non-governmental organizations, and local political leadership. Using its educational programs and targeted training as a vehicle, LCLAA prepares the next generation of Indigenous, Latino labor, community, and political leaders. Why we need to grow:

Since its inception, LCLAA changed the way we conduct campaigns and engage voters. Now, more than ever, we need to continue to build our strength so that we can continue to engage thousands of volunteers to participate in activism, advocacy, and voter mobilization. In this election cycle, we have another chance to use our political muscle as a trusted messenger.

05/15/2026
05/15/2026

Christina taking initiative and calling on the union for help resulted in a major win for her entire worksite! 💜

Read more about her story here: seiu1000.org/dot-code-of-conduct

05/14/2026
05/10/2026

Behind every hardworking mother is a story of sacrifice. ❤️

On Mother's Day, many mothers won't get to celebrate at a restaurant, around a dinner table, or surrounded by family — because family separation has taken them away.

✨ To every mother carrying the weight of distance, uncertainty, and sacrifice: We see you, we honor you, and we stand with you.

Families belong together — on Mother's Day and every day!

💐This Mother’s Day, take action and stand with detained mothers.

Help provide clean water, medicine, and phone calls to lawyers and loved ones for mothers in detention. Every contribution is an act of solidarity that brings dignity, care, and connection during an incredibly difficult time.:
https://bit.ly/4wbKUux



05/09/2026

¡TODOS A MARCHAR ESTE 11 DE MAYO DE 2026!

La Asamblea Nacional de Usuarios de la Energía Eléctrica (ANUEE) convoca a todos los usuarios de energía eléctrica, trabajadores, jubilados, estudiantes, organizaciones sociales y al pueblo en general a participar en la gran marcha nacional rumbo al Palacio Nacional (Zócalo de la CDMX).

📍 Cita: 7:30 horas Salida de CFE Insurgentes Sur-Reforma rumbo al Zócalo y Palacio Nacional.

¡Por una audiencia pública con la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo!

EXIGIMOS:
⚡ Borrón y cuenta nueva. ⚡ Tarifa social justa. ⚡ Electricidad como derecho humano. ⚡ Renacionalización de la industria eléctrica. ⚡ Pensiones dignas para todos.

La energía eléctrica no es un privilegio, ¡es un derecho del pueblo!

La ANUEE se solidariza con la justa e histórica lucha del Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas SME y refrenda la unidad en defensa de los derechos del pueblo trabajador.

¡Ni un hogar sin luz! ¡Ni una familia sin derechos! ¡La lucha sigue y la victoria será del pueblo organizado!

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LCLAA Sacramento Chapter P. O. Box 38921
Sacramento, CA
95838(FEDERALID#2151778)

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