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The 1st Latino Leadership Conference 2008
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“Empoderando el futuro de la comunidad Latina” / “Empowering the Future of the Latino Community”
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Saturday, April 12, 2008 at 8:00am
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Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 12:00am
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St. John’s University Queens Campus
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| Street: | 8000 Utopia Parkway |
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Jamaica, NY
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Website for more info: CLICK HERE
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It wasn’t that long ago that pioneering Hispanic women were known more for their groundbreaking battles over social reform than their battles in the boardrooms of corporate America.
Today, due to advancements in women’s rights and education, more Hispanic women than ever are rising to the top of the corporate, government, and academic hierarchy. Hispanic females are serving on Fortune 500 boards, leading elite universities, and building multimillion dollar companies.”*
*From: http://www.hispanicbusiness.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

Hispanic leaders are calling for an immediate end to Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s illegal immigrants’ patrols, claiming they are dividing the community and could lead to violence.
“As a community, we see him going out setting up his troops and stopping people at random — racial profiling,” said Hector Yturralde, president of We Are America. “After they find out they can’t speak English or they have no identification, then they stop them for immigration.”
Yturralde added, “He is causing a division within this community that is not good. And that is not his job.””*
Rednecks who are loyalists to Fox News is never a good outcome…
*From: http://ktar.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish
We just got a tip-off from a reliable source that IDT, the telecoms company that acquired the mobile ringtone and wallpaper-sharing site Zedge.net back in December, has now acquired the Latino social network MiMun2 for an undisclosed sum.
We haven’t covered the market much in the past, but Latino social networks are increasing in number - an article in Adweek on Monday pointed to elHood, MiGente, VozLatina, ZonaZoom, quepasa, Lazona and newcomer LatinosConnected, which launched in December 2006. The Hispanic market, it seems, is a highly contested niche.

MI BODEGA is a daily publication featuring all the latest in and affecting the urban communities and culture particularly the Latino & Latina Community within the US. This includes and not limited to music, lifestyle, media, fashion, politics and much more!
MI BODEGA keeps you up to date on all the things that theoretically or actually will affect the urban community and or the Latino & Latina Community.
MI BODEGA represents the young urban individual particularly Latino(a) perspective on the latest issues, trends, events and much more.
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