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MAYOR WALSH HONORED  
WITH NCLR CAPITAL AWARD | 
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Honored for work that positively impacts the Latino community | 
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Mayor Walsh and Mayor Garcetti with their
  awards.  | 
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -
  Wednesday, March 29, 2017 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh was honored tonight at the
  National Council of La Raza (NCLR) 30th Annual Capital Awards Gala. Mayor
  Walsh was recognized as a leader in a ceremony that highlighted elected
  officials who promote policies and legislation that positively impacts the
  Latino community. Mayor Walsh received the 2017 Capital Award for his efforts
  to promote the safety and unity of all families in the face of anti-immigrant
  threats. Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles and strategist Ana Navarro also
  received awards. NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía honored the awardees. 
"I want to thank
  Chairwoman Renata Soto, President Janet Murguía and the National Council of
  La Raza for this incredible honor. I am humbled to accept this award,"
  said Mayor Walsh. "Boston would not be the world-class city it is today
  if it weren't for the generations of immigrants who built and shaped our
  city. We can never turn our backs on people who come here for a better life,
  and here in Boston, we recognize that diversity is our greatest strength. We
  have amazing diversity in our Latino community and beyond, and I am proud to
  fight for the voices and rights of all people." 
"This past
  January, the Department of Homeland Security sent shockwaves through our
  community when they issued a memo that would allow for the indiscriminate
  targeting of many in our community," said President Murguía. "Mayor
  Walsh and Mayor Garcetti were among the bold leaders who took a stand against
  this cruel and unnecessary policy -- choosing to fight politics of division
  with understanding and common sense. Their actions served as an example of
  courageous leadership and a much-needed reminder that our country's values
  should be the driving force behind governing." 
In addition to Mayor
  Walsh's vocal support and protection of the immigrant community, Boston's
  robust Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA) provides daily services to
  Boston's immigrants, many of whom are part of the Latino community. The
  Office for Immigrant Advancement works to support English language classes,
  naturalization services and free immigration consultations with volunteer
  attorneys. 
Erika Gonzalez, anchor
  at NBC4 Washington, served as mistress of ceremonies at the gala, which took
  place at the National Building Museum. AARP and Wells Fargo served as event
  Co-Chairs. Vice Chairs for Capital Awards included BP America Inc., Charter
  Communications, Univision Communications, Inc. and UPS. 
About NCLR   
NCLR-the largest
  national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United
  States-works to build a stronger America by creating opportunities for
  Latinos. For more information on NCLR, please visit www.nclr.org or follow along on Facebook and Twitter. | 

 
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