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Claudia Navarro: Championing Workers’ Rights in South Florida

J.Davis50 min ago

Miami, FL – Claudia Navarro, Co-Executive Director at WeCount! , a South Dade-based worker's center, is making significant strides in advocating for domestic workers, day laborers, and agricultural workers. Navarro's efforts include building a robust membership base, developing worker leaders, and spearheading policy campaigns for labor, migrant, and climate justice.

A Miami native of Mexican and Nicaraguan descent, Navarro graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor's in Women and Gender Studies in 2018 and a second Bachelor's in Economics in 2021. In addition to her role at WeCount!, she also serves as the Co-Executive Director of WEPA, WeCount!'s new 501©(4) sister organization, which focuses on empowering working-class Latinos in South Florida through electoral engagement.

About WeCount!

WeCount! is a grassroots organization dedicated to advocating for immigrant rights, particularly for low-wage workers and families in South Florida. The organization aims to empower immigrants through organizing, leadership development, and policy advocacy. WeCount! works tirelessly to improve labor conditions, advance workers' rights, and support social justice. They also provide essential services such as legal assistance and education, helping immigrant communities tackle issues like wage theft, healthcare access, and protection from deportation. Their mission is centered on ensuring dignity and fairness for all immigrants.

Upcoming Event: Give Miami Day

WeCount! will participate in Give Miami Day on Thursday, November 21, 2024. Hosted by The Miami Foundation, Give Miami Day is Miami's largest annual fundraiser, where the community's generosity supports nonprofits addressing critical issues in Greater Miami. This event offers every Miamian the opportunity to contribute to causes they care about and help build a stronger community. For more information and to support your favorite nonprofit, visit givemiamiday.org on November 21.

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