The Records of ASPIRA of New York, Inc. 1959-1998 bulk 1970-1995.
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Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund.
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Nuńez, Louis
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La Fontaine, Hernan.
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Carro, John.
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Puerto Rican/Latino Education Roundtable.
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National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights (U.S.)
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Aquino, Federico.
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Nieves, Josephine
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Community Development Agency (CDA)
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Comité Noviembre.
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Quiñones, Nathan
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Chancellor. From the description of Reminiscences of Nathan Quinones : Oral history, 1995. 1995. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 269252280 ...
Casa de la Herencia Cultural Puertorriqueña.
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Pantoja, Antonia
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Rivera, Julia.
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Hernández, Marifé
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Educational Priorities Panel.
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Institute for Puerto Rican Policy (U.S.)
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Aspira of New York
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Originating as a concept and subsequent proposal titled "New Leaders in New York," ASPIRA of New York, Inc. was founded in 1961 (as ASPIRA, Inc.) by Antonia Pantoja and five colleagues from the Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs (PRACA). The first private Puerto Rican organization to receive foundation monies, ASPIRA was posed as an alternative to the growing influence of street gangs in the lives of Puerto Rican youth and was conceived to address the severe lack of educational attai...
Trilla, Francisco.
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Latino Commission on Educational Reform.
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Reyes, Luis O.
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Puerto Rican Interagency Council.
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Petrovich, Janice
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Aspira of America
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Nieves, Luis
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Anglada, Mario.
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Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
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Puerto Rican Educators Association.
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Ferrer, Fernando, 1950-
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Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs (PRACA)
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Cedeño, Blanca.
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Canino, Maria Josefa
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Association of Puerto Rican Executive Directors (APRED)
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García Rivera, Oscar, 1900-1969
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Oram Group, Inc.
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