Denea Joseph

Denea Joseph is the Co-Founder of Black Immigrants Got Talent, a Board Member at the Center for Law and Social Policy, and a former Communications Coordinator at UndocuBlack Network. Their experience also includes roles such as Organizing Fellow at Community Coalition, Social Media and Events Manager at UCLA, and Intern in the Office of Congress Member Karen Bass. They hold a Bachelor's Degree in African-American/Black Studies from UCLA.

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Center for Law and Social Policy

Mission: CLASP's mission is to develop and advocate for policies at the federal, state and local levels that improve the lives of low income people. In particular, we seek policies that work to strengthen families and create pathways to education and work. Vision: Our vision is an America where children grow up safe, healthy, nurtured, and prepared to succeed; where young people and adults have the skills and supports they need to fulfill their potential and to contribute to society and the economy; where jobs provide decent wages and family friendly policies; where poverty is rare; where there is justice for all; and where all people can participate equally and their communities can prosper. Role: Through careful research and analysis and effective advocacy, CLASP develops and promotes new ideas, mobilizes others, and directly assists governments and advocates to put in place successful strategies that deliver results that matter to people across America. We are nonpartisan and situated at the intersection of local practice, national research, and state and federal policy, and striving to translate each world to each other.


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