Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy Features Work of Four CHCI Graduate Fellowship Alumni

 Education   Tue, January 19, 2016 06:23 AM

Washington, D.C. - The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy (HJHP), a student-run​​ Latino policy review at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), announced the contributing authors and titles in Volume 28 of its flagship journal. Four Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Graduate Fellowship alumni are featured as contributing authors. The contributions were researched, written and presented during their CHCI fellowships and cover the topics of higher education, affordable housing, economic policy and the environment. 

Founded in 1985, HJHP is HKS's oldest student-run journal and one of the premier publications in the nation focused on public policy issues that impact Latina and Latino communities in the United States and Puerto Rico. 

Below is a list of CHCI’s featured submissions:

CHCI’s Graduate Fellowship Program is designed for exceptional emerging Latino leaders who want to immerse themselves in a specific public policy area. The paid, nine-month fellowship provides young leaders with valuable work experience, access to a powerful Latino network, and a chance to showcase their public policy knowledge on Capitol Hill. 

Reporters interested in interviewing one of the HJHP contributors mentioned above, please reach out to Irving Burbano at iburbano@chci.org

About CHCI

CHCI is the premier Hispanic nonprofit and nonpartisan 501(c)(3) leadership development organization in the country that educates, empowers, and connects Latino youth by providing leadership development programs and educational services. CHCI directly impacts the lives of more than 1,700 students and young professionals each year through its fellowshipscongressional internshipsscholarshipsReady to Lead (R2L®) college readiness program, and R2L NextGen program. CHCI NextOpp is its latest resource allowing young Latinos to save, search and share life-changing opportunities for Latinos across the United States. The CHCI Board of Directors is comprised of Hispanic members of Congress, nonprofit, union and corporate leaders. Visit www.chci.org, or join us on Facebook, TwitterLinkedInYouTube, and Instagram.

CONTACT:
Irving Burbano
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