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  • Liberation Academy | Programs Arizona | LUCHA

    The Liberation Academy is a political education program that focuses on understanding systemic oppression occurring in everyday life around the world and in our communities. MISSION. The Liberation Academy is a political education program that focuses on understanding systemic oppression occurring in everyday life around the world and in our communities. The program opens up conversations of personal experience and cultural relativism through the learning of past history, current history, and systematic oppression. Over the course of six, two-hour weekly classes, the Liberation academy will focus on personal growth and investment in creating real authentic solutions towards dismantling the systems that continue to intentionally disadvantage groups of people based on their identity. NEXT CLASS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON SIGN UP FOR UPDATES. SUBMIT

  • COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR | LUCHA Arizona

    Organizers are responsible for conducting day-to-day outreach on behalf of the organization and disseminate information vital for the community. Identifying volunteers and participants to join in different issues, actions, and campaigns. The position combines social justice and advocacy for underserved communities. Organize young people on campuses and surrounding communities. Communications Coordinator Job Title: Communications Coordinator Reports to: Communications Director Job Status: Full-Time, Salary Exempt Salary: $52,000-$60,000 DOE Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE), is a community-led and driven organization committed to raising new leadership in Arizona through confronting the most pressing needs of its often underserved communities. Its sister organization, Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), is an organization led by changemakers fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. At ACE, we seek to create a more inclusive and just standard of equality in the state of Arizona through civic engagement and strategic efforts regarding issues such as immigration, democracy, voting rights, living wages, and education. By increasing opportunities for education, leadership development, technical assistance, and training, ACE supports the work of community organizations and leaders who are transforming their communities to create a more sustainable future for all Arizona families. At Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), we organize with low and moderate-income families, including black and brown communities to take action on the issues most important to them and advance the cause of social and economic justice for all. Since our inception in 2010, LUCHA has transformed Arizona’s political landscape through more than a decade of building political power, achieving strategic electoral victories, and winning policy changes to create a new Arizona – one that centers the needs of all people. Born in response to SB 1070 and the rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Arizona and across the nation, LUCHA has since defeated the architects of SB 1070, elected progressives to the highest offices in the state, won crucial legislative races, and helped pass life-changing ballot initiatives such as raising the minimum wage, providing earned sick time for millions of Arizonans, and Prop 308. We have also played a key role in defeating Trump in 2020, flipping Arizona Blue, and registering tens of thousands of new voters every election cycle. LUCHA is dedicated to building a just and inclusive Arizona for all its residents. Wh y you'll love this job: As a talented Communications Coordinator, you will play an instrumental role in managing various responsibilities critical to our organization's success. Your ability to effectively communicate in both languages will be essential for engaging with diverse stakeholders and communities. This multifaceted position encompasses four primary areas: Community Engagement Coordination, Internal Communications Coordination, Advocacy/Policy and Communications Specialization. If you are a dynamic communicator fluent in both English and Spanish, with a combined 3 years of experience in a communications role, along with experience in politics, advocacy work, and the nonprofit sector, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Join us in our mission to create meaningful connections, drive change, and make a difference in the lives of others. In addition you will play an integral role in supporting our electoral communications work for the upcoming November election and beyond. What you'l l do: Managing Electoral Communications Strategy Working with the Communications Director you will help manage electoral communications efforts that include: Messaging and Content Creation Managing Campaign Messaging Content Writing: support with some speech writing, press releases, social media posts, email newsletters, and other LUCHA Blue campaign materials. Media Relations Press Outreach: Manage relationships with journalists, reporters, and media outlets. Press Releases: Draft and distribute press releases to ensure media coverage of campaign events and announcements. Press Conferences: Support & manage press conferences and media events. ■ Spokesperson: Assisting the Communications Director in serving as a spokesperson on behalf of LUCHA & ACE Being comfortable on camera and conducting interviews on behalf of the organization Internal Communication Team Coordination: Coordinate communication efforts with other members of the electoral team: including the field team, political team, and executive team Information Dissemination: Ensure that all team members are informed about key messages, campaign updates, and strategies. Monitoring and Analysis Media Monitoring: Track media coverage and analyze the impact of LUCHA Blue Campaign messaging. Crisis Management Implement crisis communication plans to address any negative publicity or unexpected issues. Rapid Response: Respond quickly to negative stories or misinformation to mitigate damage. Partnerships Assist in building relationships with key stakeholders, including community leaders, organizations, and influencers. Ethical Standards Maintain high ethical standards in all communication practices to uphold the integrity of the organization Innovation and Trends Stay Informed: Keep up with the latest trends and technologies in political communication and incorporate innovative strategies into the campaign. Community Engagement Cultivate and nurture strong relationships with community partners, volunteers, and supporters in both English and Spanish to mobilize grassroots support for our organization's mission. Organize and execute events, outreach activities, and community engagement initiatives, leveraging bilingual skills to reach diverse audiences effectively. Implement strategies to expand our outreach within Spanish-speaking communities and promote inclusivity. Internal Communications Facilitate effective communication channels among staff, board members, and volunteers, utilizing English and Spanish to ensure alignment with our organization's goals and values. Coordinate staff meetings, events, and workshops, fostering collaboration and community within the organization with bilingual support. Advocacy/Policy Communications Expand and Implement comprehensive communication strategies in both English and Spanish to advance our advocacy goals and influence public policy decisions. Collaborate with key stakeholders to identify advocacy priorities and messaging strategies, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility. Utilize experience in politics, advocacy work, and the nonprofit sector to inform communication strategies and outreach efforts. Other responsibilities Compose correspondence, prepare presentations, reports, and other adhoc assignments, such as Google Slide presentations, collection, analysis, and summary of information using Google Sheets or other Google Suite programs. Timely distributes business communications Protect the integrity of confidential information in all matters. Some translation services (English to Spanish) Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bilingual in English and Spanish Preferred A minimum of 3 years of experience in communications Minimum 1-2 campaign/community organizing cycles (or 1-2 years) experience. Preferred: 2 to 4 degree in Communications, Public Relations, Political Science, or relevant experience/training. Proven experience in community engagement, event planning, and outreach activities, with a focus on bilingual communication. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders, utilizing both languages effectively. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Spanish, with attention to detail and accuracy. Experience in politics, advocacy work, and the nonprofit sector, with a deep understanding of the dynamics involved. Ability to develop and execute communication strategies that effectively drive advocacy and social change. Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Passion for social justice, equity, and making a positive impact in the community. Your earnings and other perks: Salary Range $52,000-$60,000 DOE Wellness stipend Company Sponsored Phone Line 25K life insurance 100% employer paid Health, vision, dental (50% coverage for all dependents) Complementary access to therapy and counseling with EAP (Jorgensen Brooks Group) ● Company paid Holidays Generous paid time off, including a paid winter break. Hybrid workplace must be based in Arizona and available for in person events. ● A team with diverse experiences After one year of employment, we offer a generous paternity and maternity leave ● Passionate, fun, creative and innovative team How to Apply: To apply, please visit www.luchaaz.org/apply and submit your application directly through our website. Please attach a resume, cover letter, and list o f professional references to your application. RECRUITMENT COMMUNICATION: Human Resources may contact you at various stages of the recruitment process if you meet the qualifications for the position. This contact will be via email or phone only. Please make sure your email address and phone number are accurate. We do not accept walk-in, or hand-delivered application materials nor applicant calls regarding open, pending, or closed positions. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor is it intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. LUCHA may, at its discretion, revise the job description at any time, and additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. Requirements, skills and abilities included have been determined to illustrate the minimal standards required to successfully perform the position. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staf 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. 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  • Raquel Terán | U.S. Congress Arizona Disctrict 3 | LUCHA Blue | Arizona

    ACERCA DE RAQUEL TERÁN, Arizona se encuentra en un momento crítico, ya que nos enfrentamos a amenazas a nuestra democracia, la seguridad de nuestras familias, el derecho al acceso al aborto, una crisis climática, y el aumento del costo de vida. Ahora más que nunca, necesitamos líderes que estén dispuestos a luchar y garantizar que las voces de nuestra comunidad sean escuchadas en los más altos cargos de nuestra nación. ¡la enviaremos a representar al 3er Distrito Congresional de Arizona! RAQUEL TERÁN PARA CONGRESO DISTRITO 3 DE ARIZONA ACERCA DE RAQUEL TERÁN Arizona se encuentra en un momento crítico, ya que nos enfrentamos a amenazas a nuestra democracia, la seguridad de nuestras familias, el derecho al acceso al aborto, una crisis climática, y el aumento del costo de vida. Ahora más que nunca, necesitamos líderes que estén dispuestos a luchar y garantizar que las voces de nuestra comunidad sean escuchadas en los más altos cargos de nuestra nación. Durante las últimas dos décadas, Raquel Terán ha dedicado su vida a proteger a nuestras comunidades y es la defensora que nuestras comunidades necesitan. Y juntos, ¡la enviaremos a representar al 3er Distrito Congresional de Arizona en Washington, DC! Como hija de inmigrantes mexicanos, ella entiende bien la perseverancia y el sacrificio que se requiere en la lucha por un futuro mejor. Desde su tiempo como organizadora, derrotando las atrocidades de SB1070, sirviendo como Senadora del Estado de Arizona, hasta servir como presidenta del Partido Demócrata estatal, ¡Raquel ha estado en la lucha por TODOS nosotros! Su compromiso con las necesidades de nuestra comunidad no tiene límites. Los avances que hemos logrado en Arizona no serían posibles sin su trabajo constante. Sin embargo, queda mucho trabajo por hacer. Y durante una época en la que necesitamos un liderazgo que priorice a las personas por encima de los intereses especiales, líderes como Raquel nos representarán en el Congreso y harán que nuestro estado avance. Raquel Terán luchará por un futuro mejor y más próspero para todos los arizonenses en el Congreso. ¡VOTE para elegir a la primera latina en la historia de Arizona al Congreso! ¡Una verdadera campeona para TODOS NOSOTROS! VOTE ANTES O EL 30 DE JULIO RAQUEL LUCHARA POR Invertir en nuestras escuelas Traer empleos bien pagados y salarios más altos Atención médica asequible Hacer que nuestros vecindarios sean seguros Un proceso de inmigración justo y equitativo RESPALDADA POR ORGANIZACIONES Y SINDICATOS LUCHA Arizona Education Association CWA Arizona State Council International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Local 86 UFCW Local 99 BOLD PAC UnidosUS Action Fund Congressional Progressive Caucus End Citizens United Latino Victory League of Conservation Voters Action Fund Moms Fed Up Planned Parenthood Action Fund PODER PAC Reproductive Freedom for All Vote Mama Working Families Party LÍDERES LOCALES Y NACIONALES US Senator Mark Kelly Congressman Raul Grijalva, AZ District 7 Former Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick, AZ District 2 Phoenix Councilwoman Laura Pastor Tucson Mayor Regina Romero Dolores Huerta Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar State Representative Analise Ortiz And many more VOTE El 30 de julio o antes FECHAS IMPORTANTES 1 de Jul Fecha límite Para Registrarse Para Votar 23 de Jul Último Día para Devolver Su Boleta Por Correo 3 de Jul Votación Temprana Comienza 30 de Jul Día de las Elecciones (Vote en persona o entregue su boleta en persona. Horarios 6am - 7pm ) 19 de Jul 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 PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES SEGUIR TU BOLETA. SEGUIR ENCUENTRA TUS CANDIDATOS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA UBICACIONES PARA DEJAR BOLETAS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA DONDE VOTAR EN PERSONA. ENCUENTRA 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 inscribiéndose 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! LUCHA BLUE PAID FOR BY VICTORY PAC & LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA (5719 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85015) AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

  • Home | Living United for Change in Arizona | LUCHA

    Living United for Change in Arizona - LUCHA is a member's based organization empowering Arizona's working families to advance social, racial, and economic justice for all. We need your support to continue the Lucha! DONATE BECOME A MEMBER VOLUNTEER ABOUT US. Living United for Change in Arizona is an organization led by changemakers fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. We are committed to human dignity, inclusion, equity, and collective growth. We work to reclaim our shared power alongside our families and community. PEOPLE FIRST ECONOMY LUCHA PROGRAMS LEARN MORE LUCHA LISTENS PROGRAMS GET INVOLVED. When our communities are under attack, we must organize and fight back. Living United for Change in Arizona is a member-powered people’s organization created to end the issues that our people face every single day. If you’d like to get involved find out how you can join the LUCHA. LEARN HOW TAKE ACTION ARIZONA LEGISLATURE ATTEND AN ORIENTATION EVENTS LUCHA LINKS RESOURCES DACA LATEST NEWS TAKE ACTION MERCADO LASTEST NEWS 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 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 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 Jan 27 2 min read BUY NOW FRESH &NEW SEE ALL > BUY NOW It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains. Assata Shakur

  • Get Involved | Arizona | LUCHA

    Find out how to become a LUCHAdor - Volunteer, Become A Member, Sign A Petition, and Legislative Fight Back. GET INVOLVED. Here are some ways you can become a LUCHADOR. VOLUNTEER. Get Involved. JOIN TODAY BECOME A MEMBER. Amplify Your Political Voice. JOIN TODAY ATTEND AN ORIENTATION. Connect With LUCHA Leaders Near You. Join Today LEGISLATIVE FIGHT BACK. Hold Elected Officials Accountable. JOIN TODAY SIGN A PETITION. Take Action. SIGN ATTEND AN EVENT. Be Active. VIEW EVENTS BE A VOTER. FIND OUT HOW

  • Canvasser | LUCHA Arizona

    Field Canvassers are the face and brand of the campaign. You are the ones that make the initial contact with the community. It is important that you, the canvasser, understand how important you are to the campaign and the integrity and responsibility that are needed for this position. Canvasser Job Title: Canvasser Organization: Living United for Change in Arizona Status: Seasonal/Short-term August-November 10, 2022, part-time, Non-exempt 36 hours per week but maybe more if needed (At least 6-hour shifts M-Sat) Reports to: Team Lead & Regional Field Director Location: Must reside in Arizona within the legislative district Salary Range: $23 - $25 per hour, dependent on experience, 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 Latin/Hispanic voter turnout, and educate voters on the voting process. POSITION DESCRIPTION Field Canvassers are the face and brand of the campaign. You are the ones that make the initial contact with the community. It is important that you, the canvasser, understand how important you are to the campaign and the integrity and responsibility that are needed for this position. Canvassers are assigned to a regional team with up to 8-14 other canvassers and one Canvass Lead. Canvassers are responsible for providing detailed information related to Arizona’s political landscape and progressive vision. Canvassers will strive to educate and share our mission and goal to flip to a Blue Arizona. Finally, canvassers must be aware that this is a role that requires you to educate the community to make informed voting choices during the election. LUCHA will provide you with PPE needed for successful canvassing. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Meet daily door-knocking goals, participate in mandatory trainings, and attend work on time and regularly Maintain accurate track of canvassing plan and update lead on any issues Recruitment: collect names and contact information from potential volunteers and canvassers in the field Assist team members in achieving goals Must be available to work evenings and weekends Be able to articulate issues and/or questions and communicate with leads and other team members Be able to stand and/or walk for long periods of time in a variety of weather Must be able to communicate and articulate information well Act professionally and represent Living United for Change in Arizona in an appropriate and excellent manner Be proactive and assertive, use common sense, and build unity amongst team and community Must have a positive attitude and outlook with a winning attitude QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Lead with LUCHA’s values and always keep a growth mindset, willingly taking and incorporating feedback Work with a diverse team of staff; including team leads, data manager, and canvassers, with emotional intelligence and strong interpersonal communication. Lead with cultural competency and the ability to build relationships and collaborate with colleagues, voters, and volunteers who identify as POC and across lines of difference. Metrics-driven approach to planning, evaluating, and reporting on work Must have at least one social media presence/platform and share campaign material on your site Be detail-oriented & organized Have excellent verbal and written communication skills Bring previous experience using VAN or the ability to learn quickly Must have a valid driver’s license Have reliable transportation and proof of current insurance Have one (1) year of experience in field campaigns Have access to technology-computer, internet, mobile phone Must enter and track data on a daily basis Knows how to use WhatsApp or Signal Knows how to use BLOCKS and thru TALK & thru TEXT **Not required but helpful Must be available to work 30 hours or more, which will include weekends, evenings, and holidays Must be COVID Vaccinated with at least the booster/a copy of the vaccine card will need to be submitted You will also: Know Spanish but not required Have a High School Diploma or Equivalent College and/or relevant work experience You must disclose previous employment and/or volunteer work history with ACE & LUCHA Mandatory dress code-Shirts will be provided, jeans and shorts are permitted as long as they are not more than 5 inches above the knee, and closed shoes (gym shoes) are acceptable Contingencies & Physical Requirements You must be physically present, be able to stand for long periods of time, walk 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 undergo a criminal background check. Must be available to work at least six (6) days a week Monday-Saturday and occasionally on Sundays How To Apply To apply, https://www.luchaaz.org/careers or send a direct email to hr@luchaaz.org with title “Canvasser - Region # - LD #” LUCHA is an equal opportunity employer. Racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities, as well as persons with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. Ten (10-15) positions per LD Must live within one of the cities listed in the LD Regions: Region 1: Maricopa Northwest / Coconino LD 2: Glendale, Phoenix LD 6/7: Flagstaff LD 27: Glendale, Peoria, Phoenix LD 29: El Mirage, Glendale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Wittmann Region 2: Maricopa Southwest LD 5: Phoenix LD 22: Avondale, Glendale, Phoenix, Tolleson LD 24: Glendale, Peoria, Phoenix LD 26: Glendale, Phoenix LD 23/25: Buckeye, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Waddell Region 3: Maricopa Northeast LD 4: Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale LD 8: Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe LD 9: Mesa, Tempe LD 11: Laveen, Phoenix, Tempe Region 4: Maricopa Southeast LD 12: Chandler, Phoenix, Tempe LD 13: Chandler, Gilbert LD 15: Mesa, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley Region 5: Pinal / Yuma LD 16: Casa Grande LD 16: City of Maricopa LD 17: Marana Region 6: Pima North / Cochise LD 17: Oro Valley, Tucson LD 18A: Tucson LD 18B: Tucson LD 19: Douglas, Sierra Vista + Bisbee (LD 21) Region 7: Pima South / Santa Cruz LD 20A: Tucson LD 20B: Tucson LD 21A: Tucson, Sahuarita LD 21B: Rio Rico, Nogales + Green Valley (LD 19) 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

  • Environmental Justice | Arizona | LUCHA

    At LUCHA, one of our missions is to champion our planet’s most precious resource, water. We are dedicated to creating a sustainable future by ensuring that our water is protected for present and future generations. We actively advocate for policy reforms and engage with communities to drive action and create a resilient environment. Join the fight in protecting our water ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE. THE PROBLEM. At LUCHA, one of our missions is to champion our planet’s most precious resource, water. We are dedicated to creating a sustainable future by ensuring that our water is protected for present and future generations. We actively advocate for policy reforms and engage with communities to drive action and create a resilient environment. THE SOLUTION. TAKE ACTION! Join the fight in protecting our water. ÚNETE A LA LUCHA PARA PROTEGER NUESTRA AGUA JOIN the FIGHT

  • Trademark Notice | LUCHA Arizona

    Copyright and Trademark Notice Fair use guidelines LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA, INC. (“LUCHA”) takes great care in the development and protection of its trademarks and reserves all rights of ownership of its trademarks. The use by a third party of one of LUCHA trademarks without express permission or license, is not permitted or legal. To seek permission, please contact us. Copyright Notice © [2024] LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA, INC. All rights reserved. General usage Proper use of LUCHA trademarks reinforces their role as brands for our products, and helps prevent them from becoming generic names that can be used by anyone. By adhering to the following rules, you help protect LUCHA’s investment in its trademarks: When LUCHA product is mentioned in communications, ownership by LUCHA must be attributed in a footnote either on the page/screen where LUCHA trademark is used, or in the legal section of the communication or site in which it is referenced. The first reference in text to all LUCHA product names should be followed by the proper trademark symbol The proper symbol for registered product names is ®. Don’t use the registration symbol (®) in connection with marks in countries where our marks have not been registered. Trademark rights vary from country to country The proper symbol for product names which are the subject of pending applications or are used in accordance with common law trademark principles is ™. Do not create any new logo for LUCHA or LUCHA product names. Do not incorporate any of LUCHA product names into your company's product names. Do not incorporate any of LUCHA names into any internet root domains or subdomains owned by your company. Do not connect your company name with LUCHA product names. Alterations of the approved trademark are not allowed Domain Names Do not use LUCHA trademarks or potentially confusing variations in your internet domain name. This helps prevent internet users from being confused as to whether you or LUCHA is the source of the Website. List of trademarks Below is a current listing of trademarks owned by LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA, INC. in the United States. Please note that laws concerning use and marking of trademarks or product names vary by country. Always consult a local attorney for additional guidance. To the extent a name or logo does not appear on the list does not constitute a waiver of any and all intellectual property rights that LUCHA has established in any of its trademarks and logos. LUCHA ARIZONA (Registered) LUCHA BLUE (Pending Registration) LUCHA LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA (Stylized Mark) (Pending Registration) Last updated: November 2024

  • DEFENSE AND PREPARATION PLAN | LUCHA Arizona

    Defense and Preparation Plan LUCHA is committed to turning fear, uncertainty, and hardship into resilience and empowerment. As conversations around mass deportations continue to surface, we want to ensure our community has the resources to process emotions, stay prepared, and take meaningful action. We developed this guide to help gather crucial information that may be needed in the event of detention or deportation proceedings. As you go through this document, remember that you are not alone—we stand with you. (This document does not constitute legal advice. We encourage you to complete this plan, collect all important documents, and consult with a trusted attorney to fully understand your options.) Complete the form to get access to the download link! Your privacy is important to us. We collect this information only to keep you informed and updated as situations and needs evolve quickly. First Name Last Name Email Address Phone ZIP Code Can we contact you via text message? What language do you prefer? Submit Click here to download

  • ORGANIZING MANAGER | LUCHA Arizona

    Organizers are responsible for conducting day-to-day outreach on behalf of the organization and disseminate information vital for the community. Identifying volunteers and participants to join in different issues, actions, and campaigns. The position combines social justice and advocacy for underserved communities. Organize young people on campuses and surrounding communities. Organizing Manager Job Title: Organizing Manager Reports to: Co-Managing Director Job Status: Full-Time Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE), is a community-led and driven organization committed to raising new leadership in Arizona through confronting the most pressing needs of its often-under- served communities. Its sister organization, Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), is an organization led by changemakers fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. At ACE, we seek to create a more inclusive and just standard of equality in the state of Arizona through civic engagement and strategic efforts regarding issues such as immigration, democracy and voting rights, living wages, and education. By increasing opportunities for education, leadership development, technical assistance and training, ACE supports the work of community organizations and leaders who are transforming their communities to create a more sustainable future for all Arizona families. At ACE, we organize low- and moderate-income and minority families to take action on the issues most important to them and advance the cause of social and economic justice for all. Wh y you'll love this job: This is a full-time position that requir es building people power by building teams of volunteers who are directly impacted by core issues. With the power of our members and community we plan to find solutions to address these issues in our communities. What You'll Do: Implement Campaign Plan(s) that are deeply rooted in base building, leadership development, and neighborhood team building Evaluate and adapt the organizing plan that is informed by political landscape, community members, and manager Hold one on one conversations with possible partners, community members, and institutions Hiring, management, training (and/or releasing) of organizers: Interview Onboarding Training Coaching Manage and and hold organizers accountable to: Metrics Timeline Leadership Development Volunteer Engagement Oversee creation and implementation of campaign tactics which include: Base Building Field canvassing Phone Banking Neighborhood Team Development Direct Action Ensure that organizer data is being tracked by digital systems EVA, Moblize, etc. Support training of organizing staff on organizational trainings Work with the Manager and to manage, day to day design, and management of team Have regular check-ins with the Managing Director Facilitate data blocks for the organizing team and hold them accountable to complete their data The organization reserves the right to add or change duties at any time. To succeed in this role, you need: To be passionate about economic, social, and racial justice issues Solutions-oriented and willing to adapt and be a risk-taker Comfort with the implementation of a range of organizing strategies and tactics including phone banking, canvassing, and tabling Excellent communication skills and ability to work well with diverse groups and populations Lead strategic direction of base building Effectively build and lead a team, establish deep relationships with grassroots leaders Strong facilitation and training skills. Capacity and willingness to work long, flexible hours and to travel extensively (including weekends). Understanding and appreciating the urgent nature and time demands of actions and campaigns. Data management experience and knowledge, VAN, Mobile and Every Action Preferred. Computer proficiency in Google Suites (E-mail, Docs, Drives, etc.) Physical stamina and the ability to lift and carry 20 lbs. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Customer service skills are needed Management Experience of 3+ Years Bilingual preferred Previous Campaign experience Your earnings and other perks: This is a temp to hire position. Pay starting from $58,000 annually Phone stipend 12- Company paid Holidays. Generous paid time off, including a paid winter break. Hybrid workplace- must be based in Arizona and available for in person events. Waiting period 60 days 25K life insurance 100% employer paid Health, vision, dental. Complementary access to therapy and counseling with AES (Jorgensen Brooks Group) Wellness stipend A team with diverse experiences After one year of employment, we offer a generous paternity and maternity leave. Passionate, fun, creative and innovative team. How to Apply: To apply, please visit www.luchaaz.org/apply and submit your application directly through our website. Please attach a resume, cover letter, and list o f professional references to your application. RECRUITMENT COMMUNICATION: Human Resources may contact you at various stages of the recruitment process if you meet the qualifications for the position. This contact will be via email or phone only. Please make sure your email address and phone number are accurate. We do not accept walk-in, or hand-delivered application materials nor applicant calls regarding open, pending, or closed positions. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-i nclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor is it intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. LUCHA may, at its discretion, revise the job description at any time, and additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. Requirements, skills and abilities included have been determined to illustrate the minimal standards required to successfully perform the position. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staf 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

  • Copy 3 of Press Release 11.19.21 | LUCHA Arizona

    November 19, 2021 For immediate release Press Contact: press@luchaaz.org House Democrats Pass Biggest Investment In American Families In Decades That Includes Protections For Millions Of Undocumented Immigrants Through The Parole Program. LUCHA Calls On The Senators Kelly & Sinema To Pass The Reconciliation Bill With Protection For Millions Of Immigrants Phoenix- Today, Democrats in the House passed the Build Back Better plan (BBB), which is historic funding that will provide critical relief for millions. Democrats also included protection for millions of undocumented immigrants through a Parole Program that allows some to change their status and prevent deportation. This is by no means a pathway to citizenship and this type of relief excludes many millions of immigrants. Alejandra Gomez, Co-Executive Director from LUCHA said: “The Build Back Better Act if passed by the Senate will fundamentally reform our child care system, affordable housing, medicare, lower prescription drugs, and protect many millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. BBB is a step in the right direction in supporting our economic recovery and supporting millions of black and Latinx families, but it falls short in many ways. But Democrats in the Senate have a big opportunity to deliver on immigration by ignoring the parliamentarian's opinion and move forward with the Parole Program. The failure to pass BBB with the Parole Program would not only have dire political consequences, but it would also leave millions of immigrant families in the shadows and in severe danger of further persecution from ICE and the Border Patrol. “ In 2020 our communities showed up to hand Democrats control of power in Congress, and the White House to move our country forward, and deliver relief for our communities in the middle of a deadly pandemic. Living United for Change in Arizona alongside partners in Arizona has worked tirelessly across the state knocking on doors, making thousands of phone calls, hosting countless events and actions, to push for the passage of BBB and immigration reform. Our efforts will continue until our immigrant families are provided with a pathway to citizenship.

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