Community Connection Sessions

The Commission on Hispanic Affairs (CHA) is hosting Community Connection Sessions to collect recommendations for the agency rename/rebrand, to learn how community members identify and learn about the county’s strengths and opportunities. All members of the Hispanic/Latine community are welcomed to participate.

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About CHA: 

The Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs (“CHA” or “the Commission”) was created by a Governor’s Executive Order and established in statute in 1971. As mandated by the state legislature, the Commission’s functions are to improve public policy development and the delivery of government services to the Hispanic community through the following means:

  • Identifying and defining issues concerning the rights and needs of Washington State’s Hispanic Community;
  • Advising the Governor and state agencies on the development of relevant policies, plans and programs that affect Hispanics;
  • Advising the legislature on issues of concern to the state’s Hispanic community;
  • Establishing relationships with state agencies, local governments, and members of the private sector.
For more information about CHA visit: cha.wa.gov.


What County do you live in?  *
What is your zip code?  *
What is your primary language? *
Are you multilingual - if so, what other languages /dialects do you speak? *
What is your gender? *
What is your age group?
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1.0 We are often asked to mark our race or ethnicity on a variety of forms. When someone asks you your race or ethnicity, how do you respond? 

 Race(s):
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1.1 We are often asked to mark our race or ethnicity on a variety of forms. When someone asks you your race or ethnicity, how do you respond? 

Ethnicity(ies):
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1.2 We are often asked to mark our race or ethnicity on a variety of forms. When someone asks you your race or ethnicity, how do you respond? 

Nationality(ies): 

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We want our agency name to be inclusive. If you could change our agency name to one that represents you best, what would it be?

Name Origin:

The Commission on Mexican American Affairs was officially created on April 21, 1971. In the mid-80s, the name was changed to the Commission on Hispanic Affairs, this allowed it to incorporate the large population of Hispanics in Washington that were not from Mexico, make CHA more inclusive of this community. 

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What do you think are the strengths and opportunities in the county you live in? 
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The Commission on Hispanic Affairs aids in the development of public policy and the delivery of government services to the Hispanic community. What are some issues that you would like to share with CHA? *
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