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- LUCHA MEMBERSHIP | LUCHA Arizona
BECOME A LUCHA MEMBER Paid dues LUCHA memberships allow us to train and develop leaders, advocate for legislation that benefits our community, elect people in office who are ready to govern with our members, and provide essential resources. Membership Benefits & Tiers Services available in Partnership with Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE) Naturalization Application Advance Parole Application Computer Literacy Classes DACA/Residency Renewals DACA Renewal Fees Scholarships English/Citizenship Classes Become a Member
- In The News | LUCHA
LUCHA is making waves and headlines. Find the latest news articles featuring LUCHA members and volunteers. NEWS & OPINION LUCHA is making waves and headlines. Find the latest news articles featuring LUCHA members and volunteers. GOP lawmaker’s rape question derails Arizona Senate hearing “You’re not going to silence any of our voices. You’re not going to tell us how to speak,” said Serafin, who also works for the immigration organizing group Living United for Change in Arizona. "We’re not going to allow them to stifle our voices or control it in any way.” OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 3 5 min read Activists say ‘dozens’ were detained by ICE during Zipps raids “We are in the most violent of times being carried out by this administration,” said Alejandra Gomez, the executive director of Living United for Change in Arizona. “This is violence now on the American people.” OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Jan 28 4 min read Raids at Zipps locations spark outrage, calls for ICE to leave Arizona “It does not matter if you are undocumented or a citizen, it does not matter if you are protesting or just living your life, all it takes is being in the wrong place at the wrong time,” said Alejandra Gomez with Living United for Change in Arizona, or LUCHA. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Jan 27 2 min read SNAP benefits pause: Here's where people can get help with food assistance As the ongoing federal government shutdown continues, it is also putting a spotlight on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known by its acronym SNAP. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 4, 2025 4 min read Republicans own the shutdown and cuts to health care The Republican shutdown is bigger than petty Washington politics: it is about the real costs to Arizona families. Trump and Republicans campaigned on lowering prices for working families, but the opposite has happened. Inflation is up, and food prices have climbed 3.2% compared to last year. That’s less money in our pockets. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 3, 2025 3 min read Local opinion: How organizing won CD7 and what national pundits got wrong We were the first organization in this race to endorse, knock on doors, and invest in reaching voters at scale. LUCHA knocked on over 26,000 doors, supported partners in their televised ads, and spent more than a quarter million dollars to make sure voters heard directly from people they trust. In addition, LUCHA was able to assemble a progressive coalition of partners early to rally voter education efforts and collectively knock on nearly 100,000 doors. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Jul 21, 2025 3 min read Arizona needs real fighters, not progressive cosplayers At LUCHA, we believe it has to mean something. It has to be earned through action, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the community. That’s why LUCHA is proud to stand firmly behind Adelita Grijalva in her campaign for Arizona’s 7th Congressional District. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Jul 8, 2025 3 min read Arizona Isn’t Broke—It’s Being Robbed We are teachers, janitors, healthcare workers, small business owners, and immigrants. We are the people Arizona’s economy is built on. And we’re done being robbed. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom May 5, 2025 3 min read 'A win for civil rights': Hobbs rejects Republican-backed immigrations bills Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs once again vetoed Republican-backed immigration bills approved at the end of April, which would have obligated law enforcement and state public officials to comply with federal immigration orders. Senate Bill 1610 and House Bill 2099 were approved last week by the Republican-majority chambers and were shot down on Friday by the Democratic governor who has resisted fully giving in to President Donald Trump’s harsh anti-immigrant agenda, focusing her OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom May 5, 2025 3 min read Hobbs vetoes Republican bill that would have brought ICE agents into Arizona schools A Republican effort to boost President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign in Arizona and force schools to open their doors to ICE agents was shut down by Gov. Katie Hobbs, who wielded her veto pen to reject the plan on Friday. “Arizonans, not Washington, DC politicians, must decide what’s best for Arizona,” the Democrat wrote in her veto letter of the Arizona ICE Act. Senate Bill 1164, named the Arizona Immigration Cooperation and Enforcement Act, would have mandat OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 18, 2025 4 min read Justice Department withdraws from Arizona voter citizenship lawsuit Danielle Lang, senior director of voting rights for Campaign Legal Center, which is representing many of the groups that sued, including Living United for Change in Arizona and the League of United Latin American Citizens, said that while DOJ’s withdrawal has no practical impact, it demonstrates the new administration’s “complete abandonment of even the most basic voting rights protections.” OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 10, 2025 3 min read Arizona Democrats walk out of speech by Trump’s ‘asshole’ border czar At noon on Tuesday, in front of a joint session of the Arizona Legislature, Trump administration “border czar” Tom Homan stepped to the rost OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 8, 2025 4 min read 'This does give them the right to race profile us': AZ lawmakers push immigration bills forward Over the last two months, the Trump administration has looked to expand partnerships with local law enforcement as part of its mass OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 8, 2025 4 min read Arizona advocacy group files lawsuit challenging voter-approved Secure the Border Act PHOENIX — A political advocacy group filed a civil rights lawsuit this week challenging Arizona’s voter-approved Secure the Border Act. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 4, 2025 2 min read La Propuesta 314 fue aprobada por votantes de AZ. Un grupo proinmigrante busca revocarla James Barton, el abogado que representa a LUCHA en la demanda, afirmó que la Propuesta 314 es "claramente inconstitucional" por tres motivo OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 3, 2025 4 min read Immigrant rights group seeks to nullify ‘Secure Border Act’ over missing funding That provision was added by GOP lawmakers after public outcry from immigrant rights groups and criticism from Democrats that it would result OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 2, 2025 7 min read Proposition 314 was approved by voters. An immigrant rights group is suing to repeal it Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) filed a lawsuit against the State of Arizona to dismantle the Secure the Border Act, which voter OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 2, 2025 4 min read LUCHA presenta denuncia contra la Ley 314 y la agenda MAGA en Arizona Por su parte, el abogado Jim Barton explicó los puntLa organización Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) anunció una importante deman OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Apr 2, 2025 2 min read Border security or mass deportation? Arizona leaders clash over money for local law enforcement A political climate dominated by concern over border security has put Gov. Katie Hobbs and Arizona Republicans on the same side, with both OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Mar 26, 2025 7 min read Arizonans Score Win Over Unfair Voting Laws In a big win for Arizona voters, two anti-voter laws that unfairly targeted Latino, Native and student voters were shot down by the 9th U.S. OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Feb 27, 2025 2 min read Immigrant rights groups threaten to oust Democrat for voting to increase border funding Progressive groups that helped a moderate Democrat win a state House seat in a Republican district castigated the freshman lawmaker OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 26, 2025 8 min read Republicanos quieren ofrecer recompensa de $2,500 por arrestar a migrantes indocumentados Reiteró esa promesa en los primeros días del segundo mandato de Trump, y ha apoyado públicamente medidas de aplicación como la Ley feder OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 21, 2025 4 min read Arizona Republicans want to pay police bounties for immigrant deportations Arizona police departments would be incentivized to target people they believe are undocumented under a Republican bid to award them a $2,50 OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 20, 2025 7 min read Groups protest budget cuts, DOGE and Elon Musk in Tucson Advocates are concerned over the budget cuts – and how it’ll impact the future of working families. Meanwhile, the other side believes OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 20, 2025 2 min read Arizona legislation would require local authorities to enforce federal immigration policy Editor’s Note: This is the first of a three-part special series called “Immigration in Arizona Today” that dives into the latest border is OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 17, 2025 3 min read Nonprofits press Arizona lawmakers to fund community programs over deportations PHOENIX – Advocates for Arizona’s underserved communities urged state legislators Tuesday to stop funding deportation efforts and instead us OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Feb 4, 2025 2 min read Tucson activists to rally at state capitol for justice, community empowerment Tucson activists are traveling to the state capitol with LUCHA to advocate for justice, celebrate community efforts, and address concerns ov OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Jan 29, 2025 4 min read Shifting Borders Gerry Navarro suspects he lost more than a few votes in his unsuccessful bid for Santa Cruz County Supervisor in November due to his unwaver OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Jan 2, 2025 7 min read Qué sabemos de la propuesta de Ley 314 aprobada en Arizona que pretende convertir en crimen estatal la migración no autorizada, entre otras cosas Además de que el presidente electo, Donald Trump, recuperó el liderazgo republicano en Arizona, en las elecciones del 5 de noviembre de 2024 OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 15, 2024 7 min read Human rights advocates call on Biden to speed up reforms to protect migrants The countdown is underway to January 20, the day Donald Trump will take office as president of the United States. Faced with the threat of OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 14, 2024 3 min read Los defensores de los derechos humanos piden a Biden que acelere las reformas para proteger a los migrantes La cuenta atrás para el 20 de enero, el día que Donald Trump asuma la presidencia de Estados Unidos, está en marcha y ante la amenaza de dep OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Nov 13, 2024 4 min read Immigrant activists in Arizona pledge to fight against Trump plans for mass deportations Immigrant activists and legal experts are preparing to fight the mass deportations planned under the next Trump administration. United We Dr OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 13, 2024 2 min read Arizona voters pass border security ballot measure. What happens next? Proposition 314, the legislatively referred ballot measure that would criminalize unauthorized border crossings and allow Arizona and local OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 10, 2024 4 min read New reality for Arizona immigrants after sweeping Republican victories As early Arizona election results trickled in on Tuesday evening, there was optimism among the people who spent the day knocking on voters' OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 6, 2024 5 min read NEW POLL: 90% of Arizona Latinos planning to vote, majority don’t feel represented by Republican candidates For grassroots organizations, this isn’t new information — for years, groups that work with the Latino community have said that they are not OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 5, 2024 5 min read El día que Los Tigres del Norte cantaron para Kamala Harris Arizona es uno de los estados más disputados porque cada voto cuenta y los candidatos agotan sus opciones para conquistar a los ciudadanos. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 3, 2024 5 min read 2024 US presidential election: Latinas on the front line of the fight against Trump in Arizona If the Democrats win in Arizona, they will owe it in part to the mobilization of a group of Hispanic women activists, driven into politics b OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Nov 2, 2024 7 min read George Lopez made fun of Mexicans at Harris rally in Phoenix. Why not the same outrage? Comedian George Lopez cracked jokes about Mexicans during a campaign rally for Kamala Harris in Phoenix last Saturday, but his comments didn OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 31, 2024 6 min read Newly Naturalized and Ready to Vote After 37 years of living in the United States, Gastón Garcia overcame anxiety over the naturalization process and became a citizen in Tucson OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 30, 2024 5 min read Dems see warning signs for Harris with youth vote in Arizona Young voters turned out in record numbers in Arizona in 2020. Trump is making inroads with them now. By Megan Messerly 10/22/2024 06:00... OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 22, 2024 6 min read As Latino activists work to stop Prop 314,they focus on building movements that last Dozens of community members packed the communal space of the Copper Courier office in central Phoenix for the Sept. 10 debate watch party OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 13, 2024 13 min read Mujeres latinoamericanas relatan historias de amenaza y muerte por prohibición del aborto Stephanie Innes La Voz Cristina Quintanilla fue encarcelada cuando era adolescente, castigada por haber dado a luz a un niño muerto... OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Oct 11, 2024 5 min read Poll: More than 90% of Arizona Latino voters plan to vote By: Manuelita Beck Posted 7:45 PM, Oct 10, 2024 Nearly all Latino voters in Arizona plan to vote in November, according to a new poll... OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Oct 10, 2024 3 min read AZ PBS Votes 2024: Prop 314 Panel Discussion - 10/8/2024 Watch Alejandra Gomez, Executive Director of LUCHA, talk about Prop 314 on AZ PBS Votes. OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 8, 2024 1 min read Az's Prop. 314 immigration measure has deep opposition, despite polling well lmost two-thirds of Arizona voters are in favor of Prop. 314, according to a recent Noble Predictive Insights Poll. But experts and activist OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 6, 2024 9 min read Changing demographics and the political calculus of anti-immigrant rhetoric in swing states Claudia Kline, an organizer for Our Voice, Our Vote Arizona, speaks to a group of canvassers before they set out to knock on doors in 106-de OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Oct 5, 2024 7 min read Conservative Activists Are Monitoring, and Filming, Voter Registration Sites In Arizona and other states, the activists are accusing Latino advocacy groups of registering undocumented immigrants. Canvassers are... OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Oct 4, 2024 6 min read Young people launch a campaign to welcome migrants to US and confront hate speech Several billboards will display messages welcoming immigrants in Ohio, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, and Wisconsin to counter the Republican... OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Oct 3, 2024 3 min read Changing demographics and the political calculus of anti-immigrant rhetoric in swing states By: Gloria Rebecca Gomez - September 30, 2024 9:54 am This five-day series explores the priorities of voters in Arizona, Georgia,... OP-EDS & NEWS alexray5 Sep 30, 2024 9 min read Prop. 312: Arizona cities would face new financial hit over homelessness issues Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — It started out as a reaction to “The Zone,” a blocks-long area near downtown Phoenix that... OP-EDS & NEWS LUCHA Newsroom Sep 28, 2024 5 min read 1 2 3 4 5 MEDIA INQUIRIES For Press Inquiries: press@luchaaz.org Send us a message and we’ll get back to you shortly. 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- Press Release 2.1.22 | LUCHA Arizona
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 1st, 2022 Press Contact: press@luchaaz.org ***PRESS ADVISORY*** The People First Economy Campaign for Arizona, and allies to Celebrate Paid Family and Medical Leave & Affordable Housing As Legislative Priorities PHOENIX – As we enter 2022, Arizonans continue to feel the devastating effects of the pandemic on the local economy, their bank accounts, and their health. The state is facing unprecedented levels of houselessness as rent prices rise and our affordable housing shortage worsens. Working families are being forced to choose between their health and a paycheck as paid family and medical leave remains inaccessible. And, compounded by that, students continue to attend the worst-funded schools in the nation. T hat is why Arizonans remain in dire need of support and bold policy solutions. However, lawmakers choose to prioritize tax cuts for the rich, and Gov. Ducey sits on billions of state and federal dollars earmarked for Rescue. On Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 11 a.m., join us on the AZ State Capitol House Lawn for a press conference hosted by the Arizona Center for Empowerment, The People First Economy Campaign for Arizona, Sens. Martín Quezada and Raquel Terán, and community members as we celebrate Arizona State lawmakers championing paid family and medical leave, affordable housing, and other economic policies that #InvestInUs. Who: Sen. Martin Quezada, Sen. Raquel Teran, and Community Member Sara Munoz When: Feb. 1 @ 11 a.m. MST Where: AZ Capitol-House Lawn
- Take Your Hands off our Ballots | Arizona | LUCHA
HANDS OFF OUR BALLOTS! They tried to steal our voice, but we won’t let them. County officials have been entertaining the idea that they can somehow now change election rules. They cannot. They don’t have the authority. But that doesn’t mean they won’t try. Let them know that you’re paying attention and that you won’t let it happen. It’s as simple as making a phone call or sending an email! The people who tried to steal your voice in the last election are hoping to keep their power in 2024, but we won’t let that happen! Call 52 0-432-9200 and tell Tom Crosby & Peggy Judd you w on’t stand for attempts to steal your voice in Cochise! All eyes are on 2024 and we’re going to make sure our votes count. TAKE ACTION
- Apply DACA | Immigration Services | LUCHA
Our immigration services department provides our members with the resources, guidance, and tools they need to navigate our complicated and unfair immigration system. LUCHA aims to offer assistance to our community to apply for DACA whether it is an initial or renewal application. IMMIGRATION SERVICES. Our immigration services department provides our members with the resources, guidance and tools they need to navigate our complicated and unfair immigration system. Our office directly works with our members and their families to help them apply for citizenship or renew their DACA or residency. We also offer citizenship classes and English classes free of cost to our members to ensure that when they apply to become a U.S. Citizen, they succeed. DACA APPLICATION ASSISTANCE On President Biden’s first day in office (January 20, 2021), he signed an executive order to preserve and fortify DACA. President Biden’s memo asks the secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Attorney General, to take all actions he deems appropriate to preserve and fortify DACA. On December 4, 2020, a New York Federal court ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to restore DACA to its original form. This means: If you have never had DACA and are eligible, you can apply for the first time. Advance Parole is back in its original form Anyone who received a 1-year renewal of their DACA will automatically have their protections extended to two years Renewals continue to be accepted LUCHA aims to offer assistance to our community to apply for DACA whether it is an initial or renewal application. Please feel free to review the guidelines and make a consultation with us to assist you through the process! DACA DACA RESIDENTS CITIZENSHIP SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION WITH OUR TEAM BOOK NOW
- Analise Ortiz LD24 | LUCHA Blue | Arizona
ANALISE ORTIZ ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR LD 24 ABOUT ANALISE ORTIZ. Born and raised in Arizona, Analise was raised by educators who taught her the value of community. With the onset of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s cruel and racist policies, lack of funding for education, and the ongoing assault against our community, she decided it was time to stand up for justice. As a former campaign strategist with ACLU, Analise stopped bills that would’ve restricted our rights to vote and reproductive healthcare. Now, she’s the only Planned Parenthood endorsed candidate running for AZ House of Representatives in LD 24. Join LUCHA members in supporting Analise for the Arizona House of Representatives. VOTE BY AUG 2 ANALISE FIGHTS FOR: Fully-funded public education Protection of our civil rights & right to vote Reproductive rights & access to reproductive healthcare Making housing affordable A living wage for all Arizonans Conservation of water Creation of green energy jobs Making healthcare & childcare more affordable ENDORSED BY. LUCHA Planned Parenthood Arizona UFCW Local 99 Communications Workers of America AZ State Council Unite Here! Local 11 National Organization for Women Arizona Arizona List Run for Something Arizona Nurses Association Senator Martín Quezada Representative Richard Andrade IMPORTANT DATES. JULY 5 Voter Registration Deadline JULY 26 Last Day to Mail Back Your Ballot JULY 6 Voter By Mail Begins AUG 2 Election Day (Vote in Person or Drop Off Your Ballot) JULY 22 Last Day to Request a Ballot IMPORTANT LINKS. REGISTER TO VOTE. REGISTER UPDATE YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION. UPDATE CHECK VOTER STATUS. CHECK VOTER DASHBOARD. VISIT TRACK YOUR BALLOT. TRACK FIND YOUR CANDIDATES. FIND FIND BALLOT DROP OFF LOCATIONS. FIND FIND WHERE TO VOTE IN PERSON. FIND HOME PAGE PAID FOR BY LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.
- Arizona Legislature | LUCHA
LUCHA helps you understand Arizona Legislature, find your elected officials, and sign up to request to speak. ARIZONA LEGISLATURE. ARIZONA LEGISLATURE WHAT IS IT? The legislature works alongside the governor to create laws and establish a state budget. Responsibilities include: passing bills, raising/lowering taxes, setting the budget. Arizona legislative session begins on January 11, 2021. FIND YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS. Find out who represents you in the Arizona Legislature and the Executive Branch, and how to contact them. FIND REQUEST TO SPEAK. Online tool to provide feedback to lawmakers about bills being considered. RTS accounts have to be activated. Provide us with some basic information and we can create an account on your behalf. SIGN UP GO JOIN OUR LEGISLATIVE FIGHT BACK.
- LBC Administrative Assistant (Operations) | LUCHA Arizona
The ideal candidate will work directly with the Lucha Blue Campaign Director and other departments as needed. Responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties for the Lucha Blue Campaign. Assisting by responding to calls, community members, inquiries, keeping inventory of office supplies and placing new orders, planning and organizing meetings (Zoom), assisting in planning events, maintaining calendars and delivering supplies/items as necessary. LBC Administrative Assistant (Operations) Job Title: : LBC Administrative Assistant (Operations) Organization: Living United for Change in Arizona Status: Seasonal/Short-term August-November 13, 2022, full-time, Exempt 40 hours ++per week Reports to: Campaign Director Location: Must reside in Arizona within the legislative district (LD) Salary Range: : $1250-$1400 per week dependent on experience, benefits, perks and incentive pay offered ABOUT LUCHA Blue is a Progressive Political Campaign to ensure that we continue to shift Arizona's Political Landscape to a more inclusive and progressive vision. We believe that not all candidates align with the mission and vision of LUCHA, and this is why we created a campaign not only to flip Arizona Blue- but LUCHA Blue!! This year LUCHA blue will prioritize a number of races. With a goal of creating a strategic voter contact campaign plan to include a field plan of knocking 500K doors, driving 250K calls, and layering a digital and comms strategy. Overall the goal of the campaign is to win these targeted races, increase latinx voter turnout, and educate voters on the voting process. POSITION DESCRIPTION The ideal candidate will work directly with the Lucha Blue Campaign Director and other departments as needed. Responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties for the Lucha Blue Campaign. Assisting by responding to calls, community members, inquiries, keeping inventory of office supplies and placing new orders, planning and organizing meetings (Zoom), assisting in planning events, maintaining calendars and delivering supplies/items as necessary. The successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills and be able to work with little to no direct supervision. We are looking for a reliable Administrative Assistant who is willing to help support our Lucha Blue Campaign to operate the day to day operations in order to ensure success. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Work closely with the Lucha Blue Campaign Director to oversee daily campaign operations for multiple offices across AZ by purchasing supplies and materials Accurately tracking and processing program budgets request Responsible for enforcing organization's policies and procedures within the office Proactively recommend improvements to increase performance Monitor and processing sales orders Maintaining vendor relations (landlords/cleaning personnel) Accurate filing receipts, invoices and legal documents for the organization Keep updated supplies and merchandise inventory Receive deliveries and distribute when necessary Prepare travel accommodations Attend to any correspondence by email and phone to provide information about the campaign Understand the roles and departments within the Lucha Blue Campaign to be able to redirect messages/individuals to the correct department Assist the Campaign Director with all other duties not described here QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment, able to adapt to day to day changes & needs Knowledge of principles, practices, methods of day-to-day office management functions Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously while maintaining attention to detail demonstrating results in good records keeping, files, calendar of events and data Ability to work effectively in collaboration with diverse groups of people Proven organizational, interpersonal, and project management skills necessary Exceptional customer service, communication (writing, editing, verbal, and presentation) skills necessary. Ability to communicate with all levels in the organization, both verbally and in writing Positive attitude with strong work ethic and ability to work with little to no supervision Proficient with Microsoft Office: Excel, Word, Google: Gmail and G Suite, Quickbooks, computer knowledge and skills, social media, and reporting tools (1-2 years preferred) Must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 10 Lb or more Schedule Flexibility (some traveling is required up to 25%) Reliable transportation required, must maintain and show proof of valid insurance and driver’s license Must be willing to provide a 39 month MVR from ADOT Minimum of a high school education or GED acceptable Bilingual: English and Spanish (Speak, Read and Write) Must be Phoenix resident High school diploma or GED Knows how to use WhatsApp or Signal Contingencies & Physical Requirements This job requires travel (20%), to be physically present, shadow canvassers and standing for long periods of time, walking through diverse neighborhoods and businesses for extended periods, exposure to a variety of weather conditions (rainy, snow, hot and/or cold), lifting up to 10-15 pounds and frequent use of technology. Must be willing to submit a 39 month certified MVR and if necessary undergo a criminal background check. Must be able to work 6 days a week Monday-Saturday and occasionally on Sundays How To Apply To apply, https://www.luchaaz.org/careers LUCHA is an equal opportunity employer. Racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities, as well as persons with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. Phoenix metro area The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the person holding this position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. LUCHA /ACE reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at LUCHA, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law. Apply Now Apply Now
- LUCHA Blue | Centro Electoral | Guía del Votante de AZ
LUCHA (Living United for Change in Arizona) anuncia la lista de avales para las Elecciones 2022. Vea la lista de candidatos, información importante para votantes y fechas electorales importantes. ELECCIONES GENERALES EN ARIZONA Living United for Change in Arizona LUCHA es una organización dirigida por sus agentes de cambio que luchan por la transformación social, racial y económica. Estamos comprometidos con la dignidad humana, la inclusión, la equidad y el crecimiento colectivo. Trabajamos para reclamar nuestro poder compartido junto a nuestras familias y comunidad. Nuestras Prioridades Garantizar la Equidad Económica y Promover una Economía Centrada en las Personas Construir una Democracia Inclusiva Capacitar a las Comunidades de Inmigrantes Comprometerse con la Co-gobernanza y Proteger el Agua de Arizona Guía para las Elecciones de 2024 VER VOTE Antes o El 5 de Noviembre LUGARES DONDE VOTAR O DEJAR LA BOLETA MARICOPA ARIZONA PIMA FECHAS IMPORTANTES 7 de Oct Fecha límite Para Registrarse Para Votar 29 de Oct Último Día para Devolver Su Boleta Por Correo 9 de Oct Votación Temprana Comienza 5 de Nov Día de las Elecciones (Vote en Persona o Deje Su Boleta Antes de las 7 pm ) 25 de Oct Último Día para Solicitar una Boleta LINKS IMPORTANTES. REGISTRATE PARA VOTAR. REGISTRATE ACTUALIZAR TU REGISTRO DE VOTANTE. ACTUALIZA VERIFICAR EL ESTADO DE VOTANTE. VERIFICAR TABLERO DE VOTANTE. VISITA RASTREAR TU BOLETA. SEGUIR ENCUENTRA TUS CANDIDATOS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA UBICACIONES PARA DEJAR BOLETAS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA DONDE VOTAR EN PERSONA. ENCUENTRA PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES. Si no voté en las últimas elecciones, ¿puedo votar en las elecciones generales? ¡SÍ! Aún puedes votar, incluso si no votaste en las elecciones primarias de este año. ¡También puedes votar aunque no hayas votado en muchos años! Solo asegúrate de estar registrado revisando tu registro de votante aquí. Me registré hace algunos años. ¿Todavía puedo votar o necesito volver a registrarme? Si te registraste para votar en tu dirección actual, aún deberías poder votar. Pero es importante verificar y asegurarse de que todavía estás registrado, ¡por si acaso! Ingresa en este link para comprobar. ¿Cómo puedo obtener una boleta por correo? Puedes recibir una boleta por correo para cada elección inscribiéndote en la Lista Activa de Votación anticipada. Usa el link aquí. ¿Puedo dejar partes de la boleta en blanco? ¡SÍ! Puedes dejar partes de la boleta en blanco. Vota en toda la boleta o vota en parte de la boleta, pero asegúrate de ¡votar! PAID FOR BY VICTORY PAC & LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA (5716 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85015) AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE. INCIO PAGADO POR LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NO AUTORIZADO POR NINGÚN CANDIDATO O COMITÉ DE CANDIDATOS.
- PORTAL | LUCHA Arizona
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