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MI FAMILIA VOTA EDUCATION FUND (MFVEF) Printer Friendly Page

1450 E. Indian School - Suite 106
Phoenix, AZ
85014


Phone :(602) 263-2036
Email :
franciscoh@mifamiliavota.org
URL: Website
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  • Run by progressive labor leaders
  • Works to naturalize new citizens, to register new voters, and to use the 2010 Census as a redistributive mechanism



The Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (MFVEF) is an open-borders group that advocatessocial and economic justice.” It maintains offices in Arizona, Colorado and Texas. As a national partner of the Ya Es Hora, Hagase Contar! (“It’s Time, Make Yourself Count!”) campaign, MFVEF works in conjunction with Entravisión Communications, ImpreMedia, the NALEO Education Fund, the National Council of La Raza, the Service Employees International Union, and Univisión Communications to naturalize new citizens, to register voters, and to use the 2010 Census to redistribute wealth and power in the direction of Mexican immigrants. MFVEF is also part of the Center for Community Change’s massive Reform Immigration for America campaign and operates as a prominent member of the We Are America Alliance.

MFVEF identifies the following as its major objectives:

  • "Expanding the electorate through direct, sustainable citizenship, voter registration, census education, GOTV [Get-Out-The-Vote] and issue organizing in key states";

  • "Forming and supporting key alliances at national, state and local levels to increase civic engagement";

  • "Providing technical assistance and support to other organizations"; and

  • "Increasing public support for full civic participation for New Americans."

MFVEF’s Board of Directors is largely comprised of leaders from progressive activist and labor organizations. Cuc Vu, the President/CEO of the MFVEF, serves as the Chief Diversity Officer of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), America's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil-rights group. Before joining HRC, Vu worked for ten years at the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Her ideology centers on progressive identity politics — “the key role that LGBT people of color can play as bridge builders between the LGBT community and people of color communities.”

Eliseo Medina, Cuc Vu’s longtime mentor and partner at the SEIU, serves as MFVEF’s treasurer. A socialist who sat on Barack Obama’s National Latino Advisory Council, Medina is one of the most powerful figures in progressive labor today. He serves as the International Executive Vice President of the SEIU and is well known for his open-borders advocacy.

 

 

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