Steve Phillips participará en la conferencia CAFB 2017
14 de febrero de 2017
FILTRAR
La Asociación de Bancos de Alimentos de California se complace en anunciar la incorporación de Steve Phillips a la conferencia de este año.
Phillips es el fundador de Democracy in Color, líder político nacional, abogado de derechos civiles, investigador principal del Center for American Progress y autor de The New York Times y El Correo de Washington Mejor vendido Brown es el nuevo blanco: cómo la revolución demográfica ha creado una nueva mayoría estadounidense. Es cofundador de PowerPAC +, una organización de justicia social dedicada a construir una coalición política multirracial. Ha aparecido en múltiples redes nacionales de radio y televisión, incluidas NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News y TV One.
No querrá perderse la conferencia de este año: con cinco vías de aprendizaje, hay una sesión para todos los involucrados en el trabajo contra el hambre.
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