2024 UnidosUS Annual Conference

Intro

Get ready to join us for one of the largest gatherings of Latinos and allies committed to increasing opportunity and driving social justice for the Latino community.

Each year, the UnidosUS Annual Conference is the premier event that brings thousands of people together to activate the power of the Hispanic community across all sectors. This year, we’re excited to host our Annual Conference in Las Vegas.

Join us from Monday, July 15, to Wednesday, July 17, at the MGM Grand Las Vegas for three days of collaboration, innovation and thought leadership.

For three days, you’ll have the unique opportunity to:

  • Connect in-person with visionary community advocates who are actively designing solutions to pressing Latino issues such as education, health care, racial equity, immigration, housing, and more.
  • Share best practices and discover innovative approaches to tackle the challenges facing the Latino community.
  • Network and identify potential partners, collaborators, and champions who will join you in turning your ideas into action to drive lasting change for the Latino community.

 

 

Tracks

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Wealth

The wealth of Latino families grew 38% from 2019 to 2022, but they still own just 21 centers per every dollar of white median wealth—caused largely by barriers to homeownership.

Join us to learn about the national and local initiatives to grow Latino wealth and economic prosperity by increasing financial literacy and closing the Hispanic homeownership gap.

Education

Positive academic achievement trends for Latino children—who are 1 in 4 students in our nation’s schools—were set back more than 15 years due to the pandemic. 

Hear from educators and advocates who are blazing trails and developing best practices to help all students succeed academically from early childhood and K-12 through college and beyond.

Workforce Development

Some 78% of projected net new workers this decade will be Latino. But systemic barriers prevent Latinos from equitable access to family-sustaining jobs.

Learn from community-based and national workforce leaders and practitioners who are championing innovative programs preparing Hispanic workers for successful careers and laying the groundwork for systems change.

Health

Health and wellness are vital to a thriving community. But 1 in 4 Hispanic adults do not have access to health coverage, while lower access to healthy foods and trusted information resources led to Latinos being more likely to suffer preventable diseases such as type 2 diabetes.

Gain insights from community-based and national efforts driven by Latino experts who are fostering health for our community—from ensuring equitable access to nutrition to breaking down misinformation and addressing mental health challenges.

Building Power

The time is now for Latino voters to make their voices heard. Hispanics are the second largest voting group, and 22% of Latinos will be voting in their first presidential election this fall.

Learn how UnidosUS, our community-based Affiliates and national partners are harnessing our collective power to elevate the concerns of Latinos and mobilize our community to act.

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Group registrations are available for buy 10, get 1 free. Please note that registrations must all be the same ticket type. To inquire about the group registration process, please email [email protected].

Hotel Information

Hotel Information

The MGM Grand is the official 2024 UnidosUS Annual Conference headquarters hotel.

Visit here for more information.

Note: The exclusive Conference room rate is available only after a Conference registration is paid.

 

 

Highlights from 2023

Highlights from 2023

Check out recaps, photos, and videos from the 2023 UnidosUS Annual Conference in Chicago.

 

Past Highlights

2023 UnidosUS Annual Conference
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