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Latino Trailblazers: Yasmin Davidds

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While inspiring and empowering your people brings its own reward in the karmic scale, we still recognize those with the gift of connecting with others, honoring Organizational Psychologist Yasmin Davidds. International best-selling author, women’s empowerment specialist, television talk-show host, radio personality and self-help guru in both English and Spanish, she’s helped thousands of people find Read More

Latino Trailblazers: Rene Alegria

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Learning the magic of books as a child, first from times spent reading at the library with his Abuelos growing up in Tucson, Rene Alegria has since dedicated his life to improving the presence of Latinos in the literary and publishing world. The award-winning, former founding Publisher and Editorial Director of Rayo/HarperCollins, and founding CEO of Read More

Latino Trailblazers: Junot Diaz

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Voted among the top 20 authors of the 21st Century by New Yorker magazine, Junot Diaz is a pinnacle literary voice. This Dominican, award-winning writer, is the first Latino to be appointed to the Board of the Pulitzer Prize, of which he was also granted; making him a Latino Trailblazer.   Presented in partnership with Mi Read More

Latino Trailblazers: Bolivar Arellano

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Bolivar Arellano’s lens has covered life-altering events from the civil wars during the 80’s in El Salvador and Nicaragua, to the tragedies of 9/11, capturing history as it was made. This Ecuadorian’s gallery in New York City is a time capsule to his adventures and events that have shaped the world; he is a photographic Read More

Latino Trailblazers: Hispanic Heritage Month Video Series

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The future is now; and while we’re still a long way from flying cars and hover boards… With our feet still firmly planted to the ground, connected to our roots, and standing strong against the wind of the changing times; we embrace what comes, by honoring and recognizing that which came before us. It is Read More