El acceso al idioma es vital para fomentar la inclusión y crear una sociedad más equitativa. Aunque la Ley de Acceso Lingüístico de DC se aprobó hace casi 20 años, MLOV y la Coalición de Acceso Lingüístico de DC continúan abogando por el verdadero acceso lingüístico en DC.
Language access is vital for fostering inclusivity and creating a more equitable society. Although the DC Language Access Act was passed nearly 20 years ago, MLOV and the DC Language Access Coalition continue to advocate for true language access in DC.
#LanguageAccessMonth
For #LanguageAccessMonth, OHR is running ads at 9 bus shelters and inside 300 buses. The bus shelters and bus lines are throughout the District, focused in areas heavily populated with LEP/NEP communities. Have you seen them around the city??
@dcmoapia@OLADCGov@MOAA_DC
MLOV and members of the DC Language Access Coalition met today with Ward 1 Councilmember @BrianneKNadeau to discuss strengthening Language Access in DC. Thank you CM Nadeau for your support! @BreadfortheCity@DCHunger#LanguageAccess
Many Languages One Voice is celebrating its 12th Anniversary! Come and support us. We'll have food, games, activities, and fun for the whole family! Proceeds from the event will benefit immigrant communities in DC. Get your tickets here: https://t.co/Y7OV33lf0A
We're celebrating our 12th Anniversary! We'll have food, games, activities, and fun for the whole family! Proceeds from the event will benefit immigrant communities in DC.
Buy your tickets here: https://t.co/Y7OV33lf0A
DC's Department of Employment Services (DOES) joins MLOV tonight at 6pm to share opportunities for careers and education to residents of DC, ages 16-24. Please join us Tuesday, June 21 at 6pm via Zoom. Share with your family and friends!
Join Zoom here: https://t.co/QAuNFH6uZI
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) celebrates its 10th anniversary today. It was established in 2012 and provided 800,000+ individuals with work authorizations, temporary protections from deportation & opportunities to further careers and pursue education.
Celebrating Black and brown immigrants and refugees in our country seeking the opportunity to explore and celebrate their background as well as to create awareness on how diversity and immigration are both essential elements of our social fabric.
Let's hear your story!
#WeAreDC
ICYMI: Uplifting #BlackHistoryMonth: This week we remember the 🌟Poor People's Campaign of 1968🌟 an act of #solidarity between Black, First Nation, Latinx, and white communities. https://t.co/5DjPenmuCr #ResurrectionCity
"I am human and I need health insurance. I feel frustrated and afraid when I ask for translation because I know they will yell at me. Why do they treat us like we are a problem when we ask for translation?" -Flor, Briya student #FairShot#DCAlliance#LanguageAccess