Mexican Consulate in Raleigh, North Carolina opens a new Civic Education Window
Understand your civil rights as a Mexican citizen residing in North Carolina with the new Civic Education Window.
2024-05-02T22:09:54+00:00- Visit the Civic Education Window in Raleigh, NC.
- The Mexican Consulate announced this new service.
- It promotes participation in politics.
A new service has been launched for Mexicans residing in North Carolina.
The Mexican Consulate in Raleigh has taken a significant step by opening its new Civic Education Window (Ventanilla de Educación Cívica).
It is aimed at providing information, guidance and resources on civil and political rights.
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Hours and location of the Civic Education Window
This initiative also aims to encourage community participation in elections in both Mexico and the United States.
The Civic Education Window will be open on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. local time.
This will be at the Consulate’s headquarters, located at 431 Raleigh View Road, Raleigh, according to Enlace Latino NC.
It should be noted that the Civic Education Window at the Mexican Consulate will start operating on April 22.
Importance and objectives of the project
This new service will not only benefit local residents but will also extend to mobile consulates.
It will be reflected during Saturday sessions and events organized by El Pueblo and its local partners.
Karina Neyra, director of community development and services at El Pueblo, emphasized the importance of motivating Mexicans in the Carolinas to fulfill their civic duty.
She also urged the community to participate in the Mexican elections scheduled for June 2.
The Mexican Consulate wants to get out the Latino vote
Additionally, efforts will continue to boost the Latino vote for the U.S. elections on November 5, while providing information to promote citizenship.
«We will focus on motivating Mexicans in the Carolinas to fulfill their civic duty and vote in the Mexican elections on June 2,» Neyra said.
«At the same time, we will continue to push the Latino vote for the U.S. elections on November 5,» she highlighted.
This joint effort will involve active participation from the members of El Pueblo’s Community Leadership and Action Committee (CLAC), along with the organization’s staff.
Commitment to Mexicans in North Carolina
Their commitment and dedication are essential to ensure that the community has access to the necessary information to exercise their rights in an informed and responsible manner.
The opening of the Civic Education Window represents a step forward in promoting citizen participation.
It also highlights the strengthening of the Mexican community currently residing in North Carolina.
By providing clear information and useful resources, the goal is to empower citizens to make informed decisions on political and civic matters.
A source of reliable information
The Mexican Consulate in Raleigh is proud to offer this new service.
It reflects its commitment to the community and its support for the active participation of Mexicans in civic and political life, both locally and internationally, according to Enlace Latino NC.
The Civic Education window will become a reference point for those seeking reliable information and advice on their rights and responsibilities as Mexican citizens abroad.
See a video of the signing of the agreement at the Mexican Consulate HERE.