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September 20, 2009
Paz Sin Fronteras: A Victory For The Cuban People!
September 19, 2009
To the Rhythm of Ozomatli
Ozomatli entertaining at the CHCI Gala 2009
President Obama Marks the Beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month @ CHCI Gala 2009
President Obama addressing the crowd at the CHCI Gala 2009 and marking the beginning of Hispanic Heritage month in his Administration
President Obama Appearing on Stage CHCI Gala 2009
President Obama and First Lady at the CHCI Gala 2009
Soledad O'Brien CHCI Award Recipient
Soledad O'Brien is an American television journalist, currently the host of CNN Special Investigations Unit on CNN, and is best known for anchoring the CNN marquee morning newscast American Morning
Leguizamo Doing Roll Call @ CHCI Gala 2009
Comedian, actor, voice actor and producer. John Leguizamo did Roll Call at the CHCI Gala 2009
John Leguizamo Roll Call Introduction CHCI Gala 2009
A Colombian-American comedian, actor, voice actor and producer. John Leguizamo did Roll Call at the CHCI Gala 2009
MC Maria Hinojosa CHCI Gala 2009
Award Winning Journalist and Author, Maria Hinojosa was the MC for the evening @ CHCI's Gala 2009
September 15, 2009
Latinos Leading on the Economy and Workforce
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and I
September 14, 2009
CHCI CareerLider Ribbon Cutting Event @ Washington DC Convention Center
CareerLider Ribbon Cutting ; CHC Chair (Rep. Nydia Velazquez-D-NY), CHCI Exec. Dir., Esther Aguilera, CHCI Fellows, and sponsors celebrate this great event for the Latino community.
September 13, 2009
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Policy Conference
I’ll be covering this year’s Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) conference live from
I’ll be posting on the following blog/site and on twitter for you to follow:
Latinos y Latinas Online Blogera.com
LLOnlineBlogera Facebook Fan page
To give you some insight about my bias for this great organization; I was a public policy fellow on the Hill through CHCI back in 2007. Thanks to them, I learned a lot about the legislative process at the federal level. They do a great job developing the next generation of Latino leadership in government affairs through their internship and fellowship programs. If you are interested learning more about CHCI’s mission and their programs for Latino/as, check out their website: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
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September 10, 2009
Social Media Revolution: Do You Have A Strategy?
Today, I had a wonderful opportunity to mingle with some of
As you may have experienced by being surrounded with people who twitter and post frequently through any of the social network sites, in the past two years, the field of social media technology has revolutionized the way we live and work! See my next blog post video, Social Media Revolution, so you can understand better the immensity and potential benefits social media represents in today’s economy.
My professional background covers over 5 years in technology consulting experience to small and nonprofit organizations, having attained both of my degrees in information technology and attended
In the past year, I have submerge myself profoundly in this field and received formal training through RI’s Economic Development Corporation, in addition to my own personal experience running my own blogs, multiple social media sites, and networking with other experts in social media throughout the country. I invite you visit my new business called, LLOnline Blogera, LLC. And become a fan on my Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/LLOnline-Blogera-LLC/129713743674
Please contact me at latinosylatinasonlineblogera@gmail.com for any organizational or personal needs you may be facing to utilize social media as part of you strategic business plan. I will provide you a free consultation visit to assess your needs and provide solutions to meet your goals.
September 07, 2009
The New American Politician
Courtesy pics from Emanuel Pleitez and Tony Woods for Congress
Although Tony came up short this time in his congressional district race, like him, many other young non-white Americans are running for public office even before reaching their 30th birthday. As young brilliant leaders, they are taking up the chance to run for public office in their districts based on the obvious and clear reality of today’s American political condition.
Another example earlier this year was a young prospective running to replace former Rep. Hilda Solis (Now Secretary of Labor) for office in California's 32nd district, Emanuel Pleitez. He also came up short, but now enjoys name recognition and thus a better possibility to win a future election.
It is inevitable to expect that there many others like Tony and Emmanuel all over America, soon following in the same footsteps to run for public office in districts throughout the land; a new generation of Americans is now responding to today’s immense challenges presented to us. Tony and Emanuel represent such role models of new American leadership for others who aspire to do the same in their cities and towns across America. I am sure they will win an elected public office in their districts sooner than later— it is just a matter of time.
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