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Hector L. Torres‑Diaz: Building Bridges for Civil Rights and Community Empowerment

22 min · 22 de dic de 202522 min
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Our guest today is Hector L. Torres‑Diaz, the Civil Rights Coordinator for the Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission. He is also a law student specializing in immigration law, public policy, community engagement, and the ongoing movement for Puerto Rico’s sovereignty. As a leader in public service, Hector is dedicated to being a bridge builder amongst multi-ethnic communities to strengthen and expand their access to community involvement. #HectorLTorresDiaz #CivilRightsAdvocate #PennsyvaniaHumanRightsCommission #CommunityEngagement #PublicServiceLeadership #LatinoLeadership #EquityAndJustice

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