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Introduction

Orale Skit

Multicultural Outreach

Mexican Independent Video

Residential Awareness Campaign

Community Events

Interview w/Orale Representative

Wrap Up Session

Contents

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Event: Mexican Independence Day at the Plaza FiestaDate: Sunday September 12th, 2010Objective: To get the word out of Orale! and encourage voter participation.

Mexican Independence Day

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Over 80,000 people showed up to this outside Free Festival. Bronco who is a very famous Mexican Band played at the event. Mayor Kasim Reed was on Stage for a special announcement of support. Ivan and Rudy passed out a heavy amount of the Orale campaign flyers and we spoke to anyone that would listen. Great Event but we learned it was not easy finding a person who was documented and that could vote….so we encouraged many to visit the website and to spread the word of supporting our community.

Talking Points

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Mexican Independence Day

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Creative Thinking

Creating a logo to brand the team and its efforts

Using the logo on T-Shirts Creative thinking changed

our direction from quantity of success to quality.

Our new direction became to create awareness .

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Community Feedback

As a direct result of being an undocumented resident the Latino Community is reluctant to use their voice for fear of deportation. Not having the Latino vote can is devastating to the community.

Observations• Broken Families due to deportation.• Inability to obtain financial assistance because one or more parents are undocumented.• Lack of consistently paying work• Community needs go unheard• Unable to get a Georgia Drivers License to travel to work.

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Residential Community Outreach

• Meet w/Leasing Office Manager• Obtain permission to display ORALRE! Posters and book marks.• Create awareness by sharing the goals of the ORALE 10 Campaign• Organize residential meeting.• Shake hands with attendants.• Attempt to register 10 new voters.

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Plaza Fiesta

Event: ORALE Rally at the Plaza Fiesta

Date: 10/10/10

Objective: To Educate Latinos about their right to vote, or if they cannot vote....to encourage their friends that can vote. This was the Celebration Rally of the Orale 10 campaign.

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Orale! DVD Interview

Event: An ORALE! interview on Atlanta’s Largest Spanish TV Channel-WUVG34 Univision Atlanta.

Air Date:: Saturday October 30th at 6pm

Objective: To reach out to the entire Atlanta Latino Population of Atlanta to tell them about the Orale! and it’s importance to Vote and Act

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Radio Interview

Event: An Interview on Atlanta’s La Mejor 1130 AM Radio.

Date: Tuesday October 26th, 2010

Objective: To inform Latino listeners about the importance of the upcoming election and the Orale! campaign goals.

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Hispanic Heritage

Event: 2010 Hispanic Heritage Month Luncheon at Gwinnett Technical CollegeDate:: Friday, October 8, 2010Objective: GALEO Latino Community Development Fund partnered with the Georgia Hispanic Bar Association for this year’s Fundraiser. Luis Aguilar -Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was the keynote speaker

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Town Hall Meeting

Event: The Economics of an Arizona law. What would it mean for Georgia. Loudermilk Center Atlanta 

Date: September 28, 2010. 

Objective: To invite community leaders, politicians, and those interested in our learn more about just what an Arizona type law would mean to Georgia

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Registered Voter!

Event: A successful Orale! Candidate Yuri Ramirez

Date: Nov 1, 2010

Objective: Find a US Citizens who was not registered to vote and go through the entire process with them. One person tells 10!

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Wrap Up Session

Team Si Se Puede used and implemented the eight

modules we learned during this training session. We

are proud of what we accomplished and are very

excited that there are now four more trained,

effective, and eager leaders in the Atlanta

community! SI SE PUEDE!