Sentences with phrase «language access advocates»

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Churches should advocate educational programs that will enable Hispanics to study in the language they know best, thus strengthening their access to professions heretofore closed to them.
But anti-hunger advocates worry these changes will cause some eligible kids (particularly those who are homeless, migrant or for whom English is not their family's primary language) to lose access to free or reduced price meals [because their parents or guardians will fail to respond to follow - up requests for information].
Also at 10 a.m., housing advocates and NYC elected officials release a report on language access challenges faced by some NYCHA tenants, 365 Fifth Ave., Manhattan.
Whole language advocates counter that phonics uses boring drills and practice, and delays children's access to real books.
While it is perhaps a small point, I suggest that using more inclusive language to describe those among us who are not lawyers, and especially those who are not lawyers but work to support the rule of law and advocate for those who have no voice, could be effective in finding creative solutions to break down some of the barriers that impede access to justice in Canada.
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