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A New Mayan Empire? |
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OUR FOOTPRINT
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Written by Brian Hemsworth
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Monday, 19 January 2009 |
Maya Entertainment is quickly building its empire as the only U.S.-based production/distribution/exhibition company specifically focused on the Latino market.
Many art historians consider the Mayan art of the Classic Era (250AD to 900AD) to be among the most sophisticated and beautiful of the ancient new world. If Moctesuma Esparza has anything to say about it, works of art from Maya Entertainment will be the most sophisticated and beautiful of today’s new world. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 January 2009 )
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The Great Latino Mulligan |
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ACCESS: LATINOS
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Written by Carlos E. Garcia
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008 |
How the Hispanic Ascendancy might just fix our ailing economy.
As our economy wobbles and the captains of concentration of wealth who have ruled Wall Street since the 1980’s are forced to retire to their chateau in Aspen, there is still one strong, clear force open to smart investors and enlightened corporations—the Hispanic market. The Reagan Revolution is over; the Hispanic Ascendancy is upon us.
The great thing about this Hispanic Ascendancy is that... |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 December 2008 )
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Higher Standards |
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Priorities
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Written by Brian Hemsworth
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Friday, 19 September 2008 |
How PBS chief Paula Kerger has turned a Hispanic controversy about Ken Burns’ The War into a new initiative for proactive diversity.
Ken Burns is the king of epic documentaries chronicling the American experience. His filmography is like page from the table of contents of American history. His 1990 The Civil War brought a new generation of Americans back to PBS. It also made history interesting and real. Burns is a master of using the actual words of real people, woven into a tapestry of voiceovers, collage and montage to give it profound meaning and importance. Baseball, Jazz, The West, Thomas Jefferson and Lewis and Clark are all among classic Burns that millions tuned into. You might have hated 9th grade history, but you can’t help but love a Burns documentary. Or so one thought. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 September 2008 )
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In The Know |
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OUR FOOTPRINT
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Written by Nicole Zoeller
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Friday, 19 September 2008 |
Broadcast journalist Michele Ruiz is focused on empowering the Latino community through edutainment videos online.
Instructional online media is a powerful way to reach out to one’s community. And when it’s bilingual, it’s even better. SaberHacer.com has arrived, bringing with it the power to change lives. As the translation “To Know, To Do” suggests, this up-and-coming educational resource provides viewers with critical information and expert advice on topics that are pertinent and valuable to the Latino community. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 September 2008 )
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The Hispanic Vote... The Media Void |
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ACCESS: LATINOS
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Written by Carlos E. Garcia
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008 |
NEWS FLASH:
THERE ARE LATINO VOTERS IN AMERICA. TAKE NOTE.
The Hispanic vote has been getting a lot of coverage in the press these days, particularly in the Democratic primaries with a Latino candidate in the mix (early on, at least). Latinos have been making up approximately 30 percent of the Democratic primary vote in California and about 35 percent in Texas. This is big, this is news, and what does this all mean? |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 November 2008 )
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