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yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = "ENGAGE HER Documentary. Activating Women, Minorities and Communities.";yahooBuzzArticleSummary = "Why do the vast majority of African American, Latina, and Asian American Pacific Islander women in the U.S. fail to vote? And why doesn't anyone seem to care? In this powerful documentary, individuals share their personal histories and reasons for avoiding the political process, as well as their struggles and triumphs";yahooBuzzArticleCategory = "Politics";yahooBuzzArticleType = "text";yahooBuzzArticleId = window.location.href; Why do the vast majority of African American, Latina, and Asian American Pacific Islander women in the U.S. fail to vote? And why doesn't anyone seem to care? In this powerful documentary, individuals share their personal histories and reasons for avoiding the political process, as well as their struggles and triumphs. Hear the voices of those busy raising families, working multiple jobs, and constrained by time, culture, family, history, language, and fear of political engagement. This is your story, your parents' story, and the story of millions of women who do not yeat participate in our political process. ISSUESEDUCATIONMost parents and families believe that education is their top priority and the best way that they can improve their quality of life and achieve prosperity for themselves and their families. Many immigrants and Americans believe in the basic premise of quality education for all Americans and citizens. They braved hardships and difficulties to immigrate to the United States for quality education and freedom. (more) HEALTHWomen, minorities and communities are united in our concerns. Issues such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease are decimating our families and communities. Cancer, HIV/Aids, Alzheimer, are creating extreme challenges and difficulties for women. In most communities and families, women are the primary caretakers for their households. When disease and illness strikes, women take the brunt of th...
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Why do the vast majority of African American, Latina, and Asian American Pacific Islander women in the U.S. fail to vote? And why doesn't anyone seem to care?
In this powerful documentary, individuals share their personal histories and reasons for avoiding the political process, as well as their struggles and triumphs. Hear the voices of those busy raising families, working multiple jobs, and constrained by time, culture, family, history, language, and fear of political engagement.
This is your story, your parents' story, and the story of millions of women who do not yeat participate in our political process.
ISSUESEDUCATIONMost parents and families believe that education is their top priority and the best way that they can improve their quality of life and achieve prosperity for themselves and their families. Many immigrants and Americans believe in the basic premise of quality education for all Americans and citizens. They braved hardships and difficulties to immigrate to the United States for quality education and freedom. (more) HEALTHWomen, minorities and communities are united in our concerns. Issues such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease are decimating our families and communities. Cancer, HIV/Aids, Alzheimer, are creating extreme challenges and difficulties for women. In most communities and families, women are the primary caretakers for their households. When disease and illnes