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The event honored the late Congressman Edward R. Roybal, who was among the first members of the United States Congress to initiate funding for HIV/AIDS programs in 1982, and The Wall's Associate Director Eddie Martinez, a grassroots leader at The Wall for 15 years, including spearheading the organization's important fight against crystal meth.
Karen Ocamb: Mario Perez, L.A. County AIDS Czar, on the 'Game-Changing' Year in HIV/AIDS Karen Ocamb 2011
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The event honored the late Congressman Edward R. Roybal, who was among the first members of the United States Congress to initiate funding for HIV/AIDS programs in 1982, and The Wall's Associate Director Eddie Martinez, a grassroots leader at The Wall for 15 years, including spearheading the organization's important fight against crystal meth.
Karen Ocamb: Mario Perez, L.A. County AIDS Czar, on the 'Game-Changing' Year in HIV/AIDS Karen Ocamb 2011
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The event honored the late Congressman Edward R. Roybal, who was among the first members of the United States Congress to initiate funding for HIV/AIDS programs in 1982, and The Wall's Associate Director Eddie Martinez, a grassroots leader at The Wall for 15 years, including spearheading the organization's important fight against crystal meth.
Karen Ocamb: Mario Perez, L.A. County AIDS Czar, on the 'Game-Changing' Year in HIV/AIDS Karen Ocamb 2011
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The event honored the late Congressman Edward R. Roybal, who was among the first members of the United States Congress to initiate funding for HIV/AIDS programs in 1982, and The Wall's Associate Director Eddie Martinez, a grassroots leader at The Wall for 15 years, including spearheading the organization's important fight against crystal meth.
Karen Ocamb: Mario Perez, L.A. County AIDS Czar, on the 'Game-Changing' Year in HIV/AIDS Karen Ocamb 2011
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The event honored the late Congressman Edward R. Roybal, who was among the first members of the United States Congress to initiate funding for HIV/AIDS programs in 1982, and The Wall's Associate Director Eddie Martinez, a grassroots leader at The Wall for 15 years, including spearheading the organization's important fight against crystal meth.
Karen Ocamb: Mario Perez, L.A. County AIDS Czar, on the 'Game-Changing' Year in HIV/AIDS Karen Ocamb 2011
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Earlier this year, I was invited by Mayor Villaraigosa's office to attend LA's Best Hosted a Panel Discussion Event with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center in Los Angeles in support of the TEACH.org campaign that is focused on inspiring people of color and in particular Latinos to consider teaching as a profession.
Glenn Llopis: The United States Can Learn A Lot From Hispanics If Given The Opportunity Glenn Llopis 2011
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Earlier this year, I was invited by Mayor Villaraigosa's office to attend LA's Best Hosted a Panel Discussion Event with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center in Los Angeles in support of the TEACH.org campaign that is focused on inspiring people of color and in particular Latinos to consider teaching as a profession.
Glenn Llopis: The United States Can Learn A Lot From Hispanics If Given The Opportunity Glenn Llopis 2011
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Earlier this year, I was invited by Mayor Villaraigosa's office to attend LA's Best Hosted a Panel Discussion Event with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center in Los Angeles in support of the TEACH.org campaign that is focused on inspiring people of color and in particular Latinos to consider teaching as a profession.
Glenn Llopis: The United States Can Learn A Lot From Hispanics If Given The Opportunity Glenn Llopis 2011
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Earlier this year, I was invited by Mayor Villaraigosa's office to attend LA's Best Hosted a Panel Discussion Event with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center in Los Angeles in support of the TEACH.org campaign that is focused on inspiring people of color and in particular Latinos to consider teaching as a profession.
Glenn Llopis: The United States Can Learn A Lot From Hispanics If Given The Opportunity Glenn Llopis 2011
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The event honored the late Congressman Edward R. Roybal, who was among the first members of the United States Congress to initiate funding for HIV/AIDS programs in 1982, and The Wall's Associate Director Eddie Martinez, a grassroots leader at The Wall for 15 years, including spearheading the organization's important fight against crystal meth.
Karen Ocamb: Mario Perez, L.A. County AIDS Czar, on the 'Game-Changing' Year in HIV/AIDS Karen Ocamb 2011
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