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LULAC ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT ROSA
ROSALES
The second woman to win office in
LULAC’s 77th history
July 1, 2006
Contact: Lizette Jenness Olmos
(202) 365-4553
Washington, DC – The
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
elects its new LULAC National President Rosa
Rosales with over 70% of the vote by the
delegates at the LULAC National Convention in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
“I am elated at being elected
the new President of LULAC and I am ready to
work with all groups to take LULAC to the next
level of activism. I want to thank LULAC and all
the past Presidents for all the work they have
done. I want to thank all of the volunteers
because that is what LULAC is all about. What
makes LULAC so special is because not only do
the volunteers work for free but pay dues,” said
Rosa Rosales, past Vice President of the
Southwest and the newly elected LULAC National
President.
Born April 7, 1944, in San Antonio, Texas, Ms.
Rosales was among the first Mexican American
women to become labor organizers in recent
times. Active in LULAC, she was the first woman
to hold the position of State Director of that
organization. She received her B.A. in Liberal
Arts from the University of Michigan.
Rosa was recently on the National LULAC Board of
Directors holding the position of National Vice
President of the Southwest.
The League of United Latin
American Citizens (LULAC) is the oldest and
largest Latino civil rights organization in the
United States. LULAC advances the economic
condition, educational attainment, political
influence, health, and civil rights of Hispanic
Americans through community-based programs
operating at more than 700 LULAC councils
nationwide.
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