Juan Francisco Campaign Material
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Juan Francisco was the first Dominican-American to run for state office in the state of Rhode Island.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Hugo Figueroa
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Hugo Figueroa, a native of El Salvador, ran for city council in Central Falls in 2012.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Maria Rivera for Mayor | Democratic Candidates Central Falls
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Campaign material advertising Maria Rivera's campaign for Mayor of Central Falls.
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Maria Rivera Platform 2020
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Campaign material that outlines Maria Rivera's platform for her campaign for Mayor of Central Falls.
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Hispanic Political Action Committee (HPAC)
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The the Hispanic Political Action Committee (HPAC) was a nonpartisan organization that advocated for Latino rights in Rhode Island by connecting the community to the political sphere. It moved Hispanic politics from civic organizing to electoral mobilization, and focused on candidate recruitment.
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Angel Taveras
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Angel Taveras was elected 2011 as the first Latino and Dominican American mayor in the City of Providence, RI and in the U.S. In 2000 he was unsuccessful candidate for the 2nd Congressional District.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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James Diossa
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James Diossa was elected the first Latino and Colombian-American mayor in the City of Central Falls in 2012.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Anastasia Williams
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Representative Anastasia Williams (D) is the first Hispanic elected to the Rhode Island the state legislature. She was elected to represent House District 9 in November 1991.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Rep. Grace Diaz
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Rep. Grace Diaz (D) is the first elected Dominican-American woman to a state legislature seat in the U.S. She has represented the people of District 11 in Providence since November 2004.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Senator Juan M. Pichardo
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Senator Juan Manuel Pichardo was the first Dominican American and Latino elected to the Rhode Island Senate, in 2002. He represented the people of Providence, Rhode Island's Senate District 2.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Sandra Cano
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Sandra Cano served on the the City of Pawtucket school committee in 2012 and was the first Latina ever elected in the whole city; she was then elected as the first Latina Pawtucket City Councilor in November of 2014 and reelected in 2016. Sandra won a special election for Senate District 8 in April of 2017.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Rhode Island Latino Political Action Committee (RILPAC)
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The Rhode Island Latino Political Action Committee (RILPAC) was founded in 1992.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Sabina Matos
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These are photos of Sabina Matos, City Councilwoman of Ward 15 in 2010, first Latina City Council Chair in Providence, RI in 2015, and first Dominican American and Latina appointed as Rhode Island Lt. Governor in 2021.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Miguel Quezada Campaign Material
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Miguel A. Quezada, a Dominican-American, ran for office to represent Ward 9 in Providence, Rhode Island in 2022.
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Sabina Matos Campaign Material
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Sabina Matos ran for and won, Lt. Governer as the first Afro-Latina to serve in statewide public office in Rhode Island in 2022, and the first Dominican-American to hold state-wide office in the United States.
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Enrique Sanchez Campaign Material
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Enrique Sanchez, a Mexican-American, ran for District 9 Representative in 2022.
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Miguel Sanchez Campaign Material
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Miguel Sanchez, a Mexican-American, ran to represent the 6th Ward on the Providence City Council in 2022.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Nellie Gorbea Campaign Material
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Nellie M. Gorbea ran for governor in 2021 and has served as the Secretary of State of Rhode Island since January 2015. Gorbea is the first Puerto Rican Latina to win statewide office in New England.
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Anastasia P. Williams Campaign Material
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Anastasia Williams ran for re-election as State Representative in 2021 and has been representing the 9th District since 1993. She immigrated to the U.S. from Panama.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Gonzalo Cuervo Campaign Material
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Gonzalo Cuervo, born in the U.S. to Colombian immigrants, ran for Mayor of Providence in 2021
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Campaign Material Opposing James Diossa
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James Diossa, born in the U.S. to Colombian immigrants, ran and won the Rhode Island General Treasurer in 2022.
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Deep Rooted Success
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Brothers Enrique and Miguel Sanchez say family ties to Mexican American community helped them beat the odds in the primary
Providence Journal Written by Antonia Noori Farzan
Rhode Island Latino Arts
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James Diossa Campaign Material
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James Diossa ran and won the Rhode Island General Treasurer in 2022. He served as a member of the city council and as mayor of Central Falls, Rhode Island (2013-2021). He was born in the U.S. to Colombian immigrants.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Roberto Moreno campaign material
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Roberto Moreno ran in the general election for Pawtucket City Council At Large on November 8, 2022.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Ed Lopez
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Ed Lopez was born in Puerto Rico to a Puerto Rican mother and Guatemalan father. He was first Republican candidate for Rhode Island Secretary of State and ran against incumbent Secretary of State James Langevin in 1998
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Enrique Sánchez bilingual rack card - side 1 & 2
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Enrique Sánchez ran for Rhode Island State Representative District 9 in 2022.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Enrique Sánchez yard sign
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Enrique Sánchez ran successfully in 2022 for House District 9 seat against incumbent Anastasia Williams.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Anthony Affigne bumper stickers
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Tony Affigne was the first Hispanic/Latino (Puerto Rican) who ran for Governor of Rhode Island in the Citizens Party (1986). Affigne also ran for City Council Ward 3 (1982).
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Courtesy of Anthony (Tony) Affigne
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