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Although the position emphasized a need for a someone highly engaged with the Latino Community, the Community Counsel was predominantly White with very little emphasis on major Latino concerns such as how these communities are coping with gentrification and the pressing need of Immigration Reform? What outlets are being addressed as a Community to help aid for Latino justice? All of the interviews were consistently based on the need of a representative for the Latino Community, however, when arriving to my final destination with the Community Counsel, no mention was made on this and how my position would contribute to this largely Latino population. Out of a Community Counsel of about 10, only 1 identified himself as Latino. At one point in the interview he tried to speak to me in Spanish to test my bilingual ability but was dismissed as there "not being enough time in the interview". I have nothing but absolute respect for CAP Tulsa and all they do to build a wide array of solutions and resources that would otherwise be unreachable for underprivileged families. As you can imagine in my last pit-stop as possible representative and liaison for the highest population of Tulsan Latinos, I was very much disappointed to witness the lack of Latino representation and division so blatantly seen by the Community Counsel itself.
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Bilingual Community Mobilization Coordinator

Interviewed at CAP Tulsa

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Feb 22, 2014

Although the position emphasized a need for a someone highly engaged with the Latino Community, the Community Counsel was predominantly White with very little emphasis on major Latino concerns such as how these communities are coping with gentrification and the pressing need of Immigration Reform? What outlets are being addressed as a Community to help aid for Latino justice? All of the interviews were consistently based on the need of a representative for the Latino Community, however, when arriving to my final destination with the Community Counsel, no mention was made on this and how my position would contribute to this largely Latino population. Out of a Community Counsel of about 10, only 1 identified himself as Latino. At one point in the interview he tried to speak to me in Spanish to test my bilingual ability but was dismissed as there "not being enough time in the interview". I have nothing but absolute respect for CAP Tulsa and all they do to build a wide array of solutions and resources that would otherwise be unreachable for underprivileged families. As you can imagine in my last pit-stop as possible representative and liaison for the highest population of Tulsan Latinos, I was very much disappointed to witness the lack of Latino representation and division so blatantly seen by the Community Counsel itself.

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