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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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Goals: Build Better Relations Between Community and Government
The Florida Civil Rights Association's President continues to meet with officials representing foreign governments, the United States, and the State of Florida to build better relationships and address local, state, national and international issues concerning our members, community, and supporters.
The President also seeks to develop friendly relations between governments and the public they serve, while promoting civil rights, civil liberties and human rights in the public and private sectors.
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The need has never been greater for a diverse community to join the Florida Civil Rights Association (FCRA) and take a stand against the growing threats to our civil rights, civil liberties and human rights.
Become part of FCRA's New Civil Rights Generation of Community Leaders. Become A FCRA Member Here!
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If you are already a member, consider making a financial donation of $20, $50, $100 or more to ensure we have the resources needed to reduce the widespread attack on our constitutional rights. Donate Here!
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MEET THE PRESIDENT
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J WILLIE DAVID, III
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J Willie David, III, founded the Florida Civil Rights Association March 15, 2005. Since then served as President of the organization. Learn more
LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY The Executive Office of the President provides advice and support to the Board of Directors, it's Officers, and Committee Chairs to assist them in fulfilling of their responsibilities and advancing the FCRA mission and vision.
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PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS
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FCRA 2009 Civil Rights Agenda FCRA 2009 Year In Review
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CONTACT
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FOR REQUEST Public Appearances, Office Meetings, and Community Events * * * Genick Blaise Executive Assistant To The President Contact
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PRESIDENT DAVID SEEKS JUSTICE FOR COMMUNITY
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ORLANDO LEADERSHIP FCRA President held a meeting with former Haitian Prime Minister Jacques-Edouard Alexis
President David spoke with the Prime Minister about the many challenges the Haitian people face. The Prime Minister spoke of the urgent need to rebuild Haiti. He stated that the Haitian government is making good progress on behalf of its people; doing so in partnership with the international community; that is providing security and stability through MINUSTAH.
FCRA President request TPS for Haitians
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WASHINGTON, DC ADVOCACY FCRA President rally for Immigrants' Rights
Several hundred immigrant supporters and religious leaders from across the country marched to the Southwest Washington headquarters of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency yesterday, strumming guitars, beating drums and waving colorful homemade banners exhorting President Obama to halt immigration raids and promote legislation offering illegal immigrants a path to citizenship. Read more Washington Post | Article Photo
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GET INVOLVED
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REQUEST A SPEAKER
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START A FCRA BRANCH
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MEDIA REQUESTS
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To request an interview with FCRA President or another FCRA Official.
Briefly describe the topic; provide the date, time and location of the interview; media organization, and the interviewer. Contact media@fcranews.com 407 272-9254
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