Pages tagged “Latino”
Hispanic Heritage Awards Honor Outstanding Leaders:
Governor’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs
Y. Maria Welch, Chair
The Governor’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs advises the Governor, the General Assembly, and agencies within the Executive Department on matters relating to Hispanics in Maryland. It works with the Hispanic community, private groups, State and local government to serve and represent Hispanic people of Maryland and promote their interests.
Read in Full >>Proclamation signed by the President 8.20.09 Regarding Minority Enterprise Development Week:
Minority Enterprise Development Week (8.23-8.29.09) is an opportunity to commemorate the tremendous value minority entrepreneursand their employees bring to our economy and our Nation as awhole. They embody the timeless American values of hard work,integrity, and optimism. They also serve as role models tocountless children who want to start their own business orreach their personal goals. Through their accomplishments and example, these leaders affirm that, with determinationand commitment, every American can achieve his or herpotential and live out their dreams. Read in Full >>
Obama's "9 1/2 Minutes" is also in Spanish: Actua contra el SIDA:
New HIV/AIDS campaign is in English and Spanish and targets blacks, Latinos - the two most disproportionately disaffected ethnic groups in America Read in Full >>
Op/Ed: Immigration Matters: The Experts Weigh In on the Election and Beyond:
“When immigration is part of the political debate, as it has been the past few years, it becomes a test by which Latinos gauge how politicians and parties regard us. It’s a civil rights issue as much as a debate about policy to Latinos. Stirring up anti-immigrant rhetoric does not work, but it has energized one group – Latinos,“ added Murguia. “Latinos made their voices heard in this election and played a decisive role, especially in the four states of Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, and Nevada.” Read in Full >>
Ben Lora interviewed at MWMCA 5th Annual Breakfast:
Ben Lora, a Latino American businessman and IT expert based in Owings Mills, is interviewed at the Maryland Washington Minority Contractors Association 5th Annual Breakfast in Woodlawn (6.13.08) Read in Full >>








