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2008, at Virginia Wesleyan College, Boyd Dining Center, in Norfolk,
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Power People of Color in Hampton Roads
20 May 2008 |
MIX salutes these outstanding individuals with our inaugural “Power People of Color Awards.” These honorees in the areas of business, community service, education, media, government, the arts, military, entertainment & sports, philanthropy, religion and healthcare have accomplished much in their careers and given back to
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The
Hispanic Leadership Summit is an annual event that connects, informs, and
mobilizes established leaders throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. In
linking these leaders to each other and to national experts and leaders,
we hope the Summit to be a catalyst for translating ideas into actions
that benefit the Hampton Roads community. The Summit is a place for
sharing information, finding answers, and raising questions. Read
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Changing the World at Home | |
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On Saturday, June 14th, the Democratic Party of Virginia will hold its Statewide Convention. This event happens once every four years - and over 2,000 attendees are expected.
Every major Democratic Official in Virginia will be there - Governor Tim Kaine, Former Governor Mark Warner, Congressman Bobby Scott, Congressman Jim Moran, and Congressman Rick Boucher. Every Democratic Member of the General Assembly will also be in attendance - as well as candidates for Statewide Office
in 2009 - including State Senator Creigh Deeds and Delegate Brian Moran. It will be quite an event! Read More | |
A world traveler who has lived in a variety of communities, Mavel Velasco, Ph.D. (above) understands that making a difference locally can change lives globally. For if everyone focused on that, how could the world not be a better place? Living 20 years in Hampton Roads, the Bolivia native and professor of Latin literature and Spanish at
Virginia Wesleyan College has been a community advocate, particularly for Latino causes. In 2006, Velasco joined with other Hispanic professionals and leaders to form the Hispanic Leadership Forum of Hampton Roads, Inc. The umbrella group aims to help Latino organizations connect within and outside of the community. The group also wants to mobilize
political strength. Now Velasco is running for elected office. MIX talked recently with her about a range of topics. Read More
| | | | University of Virginia demographers say 1 in 10 Virginians foreign-born | |
Cinco de Mayo A Celebration For All Hispanics
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The Virginian Pilot | | Written by Dr. Mavel Velasco and Wellinthon Muñoz, Mix
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CHARLOTTESVILLE Demographers at the University of Virginia say that one in 10 Virginians is foreign-born. The latest study by U.Va.'s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service notes that new arrivals account for one-fourth of Virginia's population growth since 2000.
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What is Cinco de Mayo? What is celebrated and why?Is it an all-inclusive Hispanic celebration or only a Mexican holiday?
People we know usually wish us “Happy Cinco de Mayo” every year. In the past, being originally from Bolivia and the Dominican Republic respectively, we used to reply to these well-wishers by saying “Thank you, but we are not from Mexico.”
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U.S. Census releases latest figures on race, Hispanic origin | | Aplauda Hampton
Roads! 4 May 2008 |
The Virginian-Pilot
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The nation's Hispanic population increased 1.4 million to reach 45.5 million on July 1, 2007, or 15.1 percent of the estimated total U.S. population of 301.6 million. Read more
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From her small office in Virginia Wesleyan College, Dr. Mavel Velasco, a wise and gentle Bolivian, reflects upon 20 years of dedication to providing opportunity for Hispanics and desiring to serve as that "ambassador" who unites Hispanics and non-Hispanics in Hampton Roads. Read More
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