Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs
Creator:
Jessica Lopez Lyman
MCLA staff visit Willmar, Minnesota, for a listening session with residents, June 6, 2017. Used with the permission of the Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs.
Bibliography
Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs.
https://mn.gov/mcla/
Jiménez, Henry (executive director, Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs). Conversation with the author, September 28, 2017.
Chronology
1978
The legislature creates state councils, including the Spanish Speaking Affairs Council.
1978
Jose H. Trejo becomes the Spanish Speaking Affairs Council’s director.
1989
Trejo’s tenure as director ends.
1996
The council is renamed the Chicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC).
2012
Over 200 people attend Latino Legislative Day at the Minnesota State Capitol. The event is a collaboration between CLAC and state legislators.2015 — The Minnesota legislature restructures all ethnic councils.
2015
The council’s name is changed to the Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs (MCLA).
2015
Henry Jiménez is hired as the council’s director and reshapes it to focus on four areas: education, health, immigration, and economic development.
2017
MCLA releases a community engagement report detailing the results of its outreach efforts in rural Minnesota. The report includes profiles of communities in Willmar, Worthington, Marshall, Long Prairie, Northfield, Mankato, and St. James.
Bibliography
Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs.
https://mn.gov/mcla/
Jiménez, Henry (executive director, Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs). Conversation with the author, September 28, 2017.