Latino Research and Policy Center- Colorado School Public Health- University of Colorado
The Latino Research and Policy Center (LRPC) is housed in the Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH) at the University of Colorado Denver (CU-Denver), Downtown Campus. The LRPC’s mission is to increase collaborative partnerships with community-based organizations, academic institutions, and state/city elected officials to work toward eliminating the health and education disparities affecting Latino communities in Colorado and the nation. The LRPC’s vision is to become a nationally-renowned higher education, research, data, and policy expert on health and education disparities affecting Latino communities. " Our Mission is to collaborate with community organizations, academic institutions, and state/city elected officials to eliminate health and education disparities affecting Latinos"
El Centro Latino de Investigación y Políticas (LRPC) está ubicado en la Escuela de Salud Pública de Colorado (CSPH) en la Universidad de Colorado Denver (CU-Denver), Campus Downtown. La misión de LRPC es aumentar las asociaciones de colaboración con organizaciones comunitarias, instituciones académicas y funcionarios electos estatales / municipales para trabajar hacia la eliminación de las disparidades de salud y educación que afectan a las comunidades latinas en Colorado y la nación. La visión de LRPC es convertirse en un experto en educación superior, investigación, datos y políticas de renombre a nivel nacional sobre las disparidades en la salud y la educación que afectan a las comunidades latinas. "Nuestra misión es colaborar con organizaciones comunitarias, instituciones académicas y funcionarios electos estatales / municipales para eliminar las disparidades de salud y educación que afectan a los latinos"
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