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This profile was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
This profile was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
Web References
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1. heraldsun.com: Immigrant voters seek keys to success
www.herald-sun.com/durham/4-50 - [Cached]Published on: 8/7/2004 Last Visited: 8/8/2004
North Carolina's Latino population, unlike that in the Southwest, is relatively new, and a significant proportion of those most in need are not eligible to vote, according to Andres Crowley, a former El Pueblo health specialist. -
2. El Pueblo Staff Profiles
www.elpueblo.org/staffprofiles - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2004 Last Visited: 7/22/2004
Andres Crowley, Health and Education Coordinator
Andres Crowley is a recent graduate of UNC Chapel Hill where he received a B.A. in Spanish and Chemistry. He stays active in the area as a volunteer interpreter for the student run health clinic, SHAC. Originally from Boston, MA, he has lived in Chapel Hill since he was 10 years old. Influenced by his mother and her native country of Colombia, Andres has always been very interested in working with the Latino community. He will be serving El Pueblo throughout the year as a member of the Americorp ACCESS program and his specific title is Health and Education Coordinator. Andres was recently accepted to UNC Medical School, which he will begin in fall 2004. -
3. The Daily Tar Heel - Immigrants facing new license obstacles
www.dailytarheel.com/vnews/dis - [Cached]Last Visited: 1/30/2004
Andres Crowley, health and education coordinator at El Pueblo, also said his organization was not consulted. Neither, he said, was the Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs.

