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| Community : Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration @ MetLife (Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005) |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/24 2:40:00 (1200 reads) |

In an effort to increase awareness of the Hispanic culture and community within its workforce, MetLife is celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month by organizing four Authentic Hispanic Dinners for its employees.
MetLife employees were invited to register and then each time randomly selected 15 of them join for a delicious dinner served by a local Latino restaurant. An invited Hispanic guest speaker shares his/her experiences and knowledge about Hispanic culture, thus contributing to expanding cultural awareness of the participants.
This week's guest speaker, Amelia Rodriguez from VocaLink, shared her experiences as a Hispanic businesswoman building her dream company in the US.
Pictures from the first Dinner on September 20th are on the Web (click here)
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| Community : Audition for Int. or Adv. Salsa Dancers/ or Couples |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/21 10:30:00 (1091 reads) |

"A la rueda, Rueda...Cubana" is looking for dancers who are interested to be part of the Rueda de Casino Group
When: this Thursday, September 22nd, 8:00 PM Where: La Tradicion Restaurant
Also this Thursday: Rueda Casino Lessons /Level I, 7:00-8:00 PM
This is a class for Int or Adv. salsa dancers. Partner is not required but suggested. Each session builds on the previous one so please don't skip classes or sessions. Info/Reg: Contact Patricia 513-252-6647 or pato_paz@hotmail.com
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| Community : Let's Dance: Bailemos! Stamps |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/20 17:50:00 (3023 reads) |

The U.S. Postal Service unveiled the new Let's Dance: Bailemos! Stamps as part of National Hispanic Heritage Month events Saturday, Sept. 17 in New York and Miami. The day started off in Miami at the Coconut Grove Convention Center and concluded at the Copacabana in New York that evening.
There is a vibrant beauty emanating from the four Let's Dance: Bailemos stamps that celebrate the Merengue, the Mambo, the Cha-Cha-Cha and the Salsa.
Click here for more info...
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| Community : Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration @ NKU (Friday, Sept. 16) |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/13 12:30:00 (1141 reads) |

This Friday!!!! September 16, 2005
NKU is having a KICK-Off Celebration to mark this year's National Hispanic Heritage Month at Northern Kentucky University. It will take place this coming Friday, September 16 at 3:00 P.M. in the University Center, second floor lobby area. There will be light refreshments, folkloric dancing and live music.
Also, please don't miss:
a) Reggaeton Party this Saturday (Sept. 17) 50% of the collected money will go to Katrina's victims!
b) the featured speaker of the Hispanic Heritage Month at Northern Kentucky University: Ms. Cristina Garcia, who will be speaking on Oct. 7, 2005
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| Community : Latino community unites to help victims of hurricane Katrina |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/6 16:40:00 (2817 reads) |
Cincinnati, September 2, 2005
V. Anthony Simms, the Vice-Chairman of the Ohio Commission on Hispanic/Latino Affairs, together with MidwestLatino, The Spanish Journal, and the Cincinnati chapter of LULAC, is forming a committee to help with fundraising efforts within the Latino Community of Tri-State to support victims of Hurricane Katrina.

"In the time of a national crisis like this we have to unite as a community and help the victims of this terrible disaster. The images we see on TV are heartbreaking, and we can't just sit back and ignore it. The Hispanic/Latino people have been always very caring and giving, and this time it's not different. The people in the disaster area are suffering, they are losing hope, and we have to help them. We would like to invite all Latino organizations and companies in the Tri-State to join us in this effort" said Mr. Simms.
As a first company responding to this call was "Havana Martini Club" which will use this Saturday's Latin night to raise funds for the victims. There will be also a voluntary donation and 100% of all monies collected will go to hurricane relief.

Also on Saturday, Rudy Alvarez will collect donations at Corinthian
The next will be a benefit concert of Spanish Rock group "Mantra" from Indianapolis which will be performing in La Tradicion on Saturday, September 10th.
This newly formed committee will continue with organizing and sponsoring more benefit events, and we certainly hope that all other Latino venues, companies, and organizations will join this effort. This is a time to get united so we can make the difference the victims of the disaster deserve from us!
If you, your organization or company would like to be part of this effort, please please email us
New organizations joining this effort:
- Latino Ministries (Dayton, OH) - Las Americas (Dayton, OH) - Herrera and Associates (Columbus, OH) - Rudy Alvarez, Cincinnati's most prominent Latino DJ - "Mad Frog" bar provides a box for donations, and will organizing a benefit concert on Sept. 17, donating 10% of the bar revenue to Red Cross - Salsa band Tropicoso will donate profits from their CD sold on cdbaby.com to Red Cross - Ritmo Productions (Columbus, OH) - Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati will donate net proceeds from its 2005 Dinner Gala on Oct. 27th to the Red Cross - At Su Casa Festival (Sept. 10-11) Latinos donated $1,848.25 to Red Cross.
- MidwestLatino donates $750 to local victims of Hurricane Katrina in Dayton
Other efforts in Cincinnati:
- P&G establishes a Hurricane Katrina/P&G Employee Relief Fund
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| Community : Helping victims of Hurricane Katrina |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/2 2:40:00 (1252 reads) |
Our thoughts are with all the victims of hurricane Katrina.
You can send a donation to:
Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund American Red Cross PO Box 643333 Cincinnati, OH 45264-3333
Donate Now online (click here) to the National Disaster Relief Fund using their secure website.
You can also call the Cincinnati Area Chapter at 513-579-3000 or 1-800-HELP-NOW or 1-800-257-7575 (en Español).
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| Community : Anthony Muñoz @ ProScan Pink Ribbon Women's Center (September 1, 2005) |
| Posted by admin on 2005/9/1 16:40:00 (1326 reads) |
Anthony Muñoz, the legendary Hispanic football star of Cincinnati Bengals, is one of the sponsors behind the ProScan Pink Ribbon Women's Center.
The Center will provide free breast cancer screening to women who don't have insurance and can't afford to pay out-of-pocket. It will open in the fall, about six weeks after a Sept. 1 ribbon-cutting, at Crossroad Health Center, 5 E. Liberty St. It will be funded by the Cris Collinsworth ProScan Foundation, the Anthony Muñoz Foundation and the Marvin Lewis Community Fund.
Pictures from the September 1 opening of ProScan Pink Ribbon Women's Center are on the Web (click here)
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| Community : The Spanish Journal, Radio en Español, and MidwestLatino making a history in Cincinnati |
| Posted by admin on 2005/8/29 14:10:00 (1361 reads) |
This Sunday, August 28th, we had for the first time ever, a candidate for Cincinnati Mayor talking directly to Latino/Hispanic voters using Hispanic media, and explaining to potential voters why they should vote for her.
Alicia Reece, Cincinnati's current Vice Mayor, and a candidate for Mayor position, was interviewed live on "Radio en Español", where she talked about her life and career, and about her future plans for Cincinnati. This interview shows the growing importance of Latinos/Hispanics in Cincinnati's elections, as well as the increasingly influential role played by the Hispanic media, such as "The Spanish Journal" or "Radio en Español", as "the" communication channel to reach the Latino community.

Pictures from this interview are on the Web (click here).
And you can always tune in to "Radio en Español" every Sunday from 6 PM - 11 PM. You can find it at 1230AM
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| Community : Meeting with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce |
| Posted by admin on 2005/8/5 23:00:00 (1252 reads) |

While collaborating on the upcoming "Cincinnati International Fiesta", Michael Beck from MidwestLatino and Tony Simms from OCHLA (Ohio Commission of Hispanic/Latino Affairs) met with the Board of the Greater Cincinnati Chinese Chamber of Commerce to discuss issues facing international community in Cincinnati. One of the recent reasons for discomfort within the Chinese community is a wave of armed robberies targeting Asian restaurant workers (see a WCPO article: http://www.wcpo.com/news/2005/local/07/29/asian.html).
It has been agreed to work together on making the public and state/city officials aware of such issues in order to stop this kind of attacks on Asian or any other immigrants.
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