Herman Gallegos has been pioneering work for Latino civil rights - since day 1
By Tyche Hendricks @ sfgate.com
Herman Gallegos was honored at the Latino Community Foundation gala dinner for his pioneering work for Latino civil rights.
Herman Gallegos has been a pioneer of Latino civil rights and civic engagement for most of his 78 years. He helped found the National Council of La Raza.
And he became the first Latino to sit on major foundation and corporate boards, including the Rockefeller and Rosenberg foundations, Union Bank and AT&T. read the Q&A at [sfgate.com]
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My student wrote a nice profile on Herman Gallegos after meeting with him at an NCLR conference. The picture we took was lost when an external HD was damaged. Do you have a high resolution copy of this image that you might send out way to print in Motivos bilingual youth magazine with her profile? We’d of course offer your website or the photographer credit as you provide it. Please let me know as soon as possible as we brainstorm through this situation. thanks!
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