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Mexico 2010! Bicentennial Independencia Celebrations Begin!

16 Thursday Sep 2010

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Local Sacramento Events:

  • September 15th 4:45pm -9pm: Grito de Independencia @ State Capitol, Sacramento: Festival
  • September 18th 2pm-10p: Mex200 Sacramento’s Midtown Celebration: Festival
  • September 20 12pm Celebration of the 200th anniversary of Mexican Independence @ California State University: Lecture
  • October 10 12pm – 1pm Franklin 5th Annual Hispanic/Latino Parade. Franklin Blvd. Sacramento, CA. (From 12th Avenue to 38th Avenue)
  • October 2nd 12pm – 8pm Latin Music and Arts Festival. Cesar Chavez park, Sacramento: Festival + Reenactment
For a full list of events, visit: MEXICAN CELEBRATIONS OF THE BICENTENNIAL: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
  • MEXICANAL® Network will be airing live coverage of festivities, special programming, PSAs and promotions.
  • CineLatino will be airing a 24-hour showcase of the most important films that have defined contemporary Mexican cinema.

Six-Month Report: Domestically Sex-Trafficked Minors on the Rise in Key States

15 Wednesday Sep 2010

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Internet classifieds are hub of adolescent sex trade in New York, Michigan and Minnesota…

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ — As Deborah Richardson, chief program officer for Women’s Funding Network, is testifying today in Washington, D.C., before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security about the issue of “Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking,” the results of a new study – also released today – indicate Internet classifieds were the predominate hub for trafficking young girls in three states over six months. The ongoing study, commissioned by Women’s Funding Network (WFN), also finds more girls were exploited in August than February of this year.

Conducted by The Schapiro Group, an independent, third-party research firm, the study seeks to quantify the number of adolescent girls victimized by domestic sex trafficking in New York, Michigan and Minnesota, where statewide efforts are ramping up to stop this crime under the leadership of WFN’s local member funds – The New York Women’s Foundation, Michigan Women’s Foundation and Women’s Foundation of Minnesota.
“Our research is imperative to understanding the pervasiveness of this atrocious, abusive crime,” says Chris Grumm, CEO and president of Women’s Funding Network. “It objectively validates that Internet classifieds, without question, are the leading source for criminals to find girls for sex in these states. Understanding the hubs where criminals congregate – and the scope of their victims – drives the development of geographic-specific strategies that give girls access to rehabilitative services while taking sex traffickers off our streets.”

The total number of girls trafficked through Internet classifieds and escort services increased in double-digit percentages in the three states studied over six months:
— New York: 20% increase
— Michigan: 36% increase; and
— Minnesota: 55% increase.

The study included the most popular outlets for domestic minor sex trafficking – the Internet and escort services – and revealed state-specific insights. For example:

— In New York:
— 3,454 girls were domestically sex trafficked in August – up from
2,880 in February (20% increase)
— 3,415 girls were trafficked through ads posted on Internet
classifieds in August – up from 2,830 in February (21% increase)
— Monthly domestic sex trafficking in New York is more pervasive
than the state’s annually reported incidents of teen suicide (54
instances); self-inflicted injuries (1,222 instances); or women of
all ages killed by breast cancer (2,715 instances)

— In Michigan:
— 159 girls were domestically sex trafficked in August – up from 117
in February (36% increase)
— 142 girls were trafficked through ads posted on Internet
classifieds in August – up from 102 in February (40% increase)
— Only 20% of girls advertised on Internet classifieds in Michigan
still appeared in ads two weeks later, which was the lowest
“tenure” rate of domestically sex trafficked minors among the
three states studied
— Monthly domestic sex trafficking in Michigan is more pervasive
than the state’s annually reported incidents of suicide among
females under age 25 (31 instances); infants who died from SIDS
(46 instances); or females under age 25 killed in car accidents
(106 instances)

— In Minnesota:
— 124 girls were domestically sex trafficked in August – up from 80
in February (55% increase)
— 112 girls were trafficked through ads posted on Internet
classifieds in August – up from 68 in February (65% increase)
— The percentage of girls advertised on Internet classifieds
increased most dramatically in Minnesota among the states studied
during this six-month period
— Monthly domestic sex trafficking in Minnesota is more pervasive
than the state’s annually reported incidents of teen girls who
died by suicide, homicide and car accidents (29 instances
combined); infants who died from SIDS (6 instances); or women of
all ages murdered in one year (37 instances)

“While each state has its own unique situation, this crime is nationwide and deserves national attention,” Grumm says. “Action at the federal and state levels, combined with unwavering support from advocates and everyday citizens, ensures our children are protected from criminals seeking to profit from their innocence.”
About the Study: Adolescent Girls in the United States Sex Trade – Tracking Results for August 2010

The August tracking study is designed to count adolescent girls using scientific probability methods when they are encountered through two sources: ads on Internet classifieds websites and escort services. These are two of the main sources through which johns find girls. The August results are part of a multi-year quarterly tracking study that began in February 2010.

For the counts, researchers called, tracked and calculated all escort service listings, in addition to methodically evaluating placed ads featuring young girls on popular Internet sites being used by johns looking for commercial sex with adolescent girls.

About Women’s Funding Network
As a global network and a movement for social justice, Women’s Funding Network accelerates women’s leadership and invests in solving critical social problems — from poverty to global security — by bringing together the financial power, influence and voices of more than 160 women’s funds. Learn more at www.womensfundingnetwork.org.

About The Schapiro Group
The Schapiro Group is a strategic research and consulting firm based in Atlanta that serves a variety of clients, including corporate, government and nonprofit organizations. For more information, visit www.schapirogroup.com.
Source: Women’s Funding Network

CONTACT: The New York Women’s Foundation, Chris Giallanza,
+1-404-266-2600, cgiallanza@duffey.com, or Michigan Women’s Foundation, Lori
Kitchen, +1-313-640-0128, lkitchen@miwf.org, or Women’s Foundation of
Minnesota, Mary Beth Hanson, +1-612-236-1811, marybeth@wfmn.org
Web Site: http://www.womensfundingnetwork.org/

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An Evening with the American Heart Association’s Go Red Por Tu Corazon at the 11th Annual Latin GRAMMY(R) Awards

15 Wednesday Sep 2010

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Latinas encouraged to “Go Red” for a chance to win a trip to the awards in Las Vegas

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DALLAS, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The American Heart Association’s bilingual heart-health movement for Latinas, Go Red Por Tu Corazon, will be returning to the 11th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards on November 11, 2010 to bring the issue of heart disease – the No. 1 killer of Hispanic women – to center stage.
Launched in 2009, Go Red Por Tu Corazon aims to increase awareness of heart disease among Hispanic women and empower them to make life-saving choices for themselves and their families.

New this year is the launch of the official Go Red Por Tu Corazon Facebook page, where Latinas can join the movement and commit themselves to raising heart health awareness among Latinas – and win a trip to the 11th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards to see the biggest names in Latin music.

Univision personality and Go Red Por Tu Corazon spokesperson, Melissa Marty, will also be reprising her role as a reporter on the “green” carpet asking stars, guests and Facebook fans to GO RED for themselves and those they love.

“The death of my grandmother to heart disease affected my entire family,” said Marty. “I have made it my duty to educate my family, my loved ones and the community, to make healthier lifestyle choices and to protect their own heart health, as well as that of their family.”

Marty is encouraging Latinas to submit a photo of themselves in their favorite red dress or accessory, along with a summary detailing how they GO RED, for the chance to join her at the Latin GRAMMY® Awards on November 11, 2010 in Las Vegas. For more information on the contest, visit http://www.GoRedCorazon.org

“Too many Hispanic women are still unaware that heart disease is their No. 1 killer. In fact, only one in three are aware of the threat to themselves and their family,” said Luz Marina Prieto, M.D., assistant professor of clinical medicine for the division of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism for the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. “Go Red Por Tu Corazon provides Hispanic women and their families the tools and resources needed to enjoy good heart health.”

About Go Red Por Tu Corazon
The American Heart Association’s Go Red Por Tu Corazon is a bilingual movement that is raising awareness of heart disease among Hispanic women and helping them make healthy eating choices for themselves and their families. Go Red Por Tu Corazon promotes a heart-healthy lifestyle, through healthy eating and physical activity for Hispanic women, building on Latinas strong ties to family and cultural traditions.
Visit GoRedCorazon.org or call 1-888-474-VIVE to get free information on how to Go Red by living a healthier lifestyle.

Find Go Red Por Tu Corazon on Facebook!
Go Red Por Tu Corazon is nationally sponsored by Macy’s.

About the American Heart Association
Founded in 1924, the American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of heart disease and stroke. To help prevent, treat and defeat these diseases — America’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers — AHA funds cutting-edge research, conducts lifesaving public and professional educational programs, and is an advocate to protect public health. To learn more or join in helping all Americans, call 1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit americanheart.org.
Source: American Heart Association

CONTACT: Marleny Ramirez, American Heart Association, +1-214-706-1798,
marleny.ramirez@heart.org; Magnolia Herrarte , Edelman, +1-212-704-4581,
magnolia.herrarte@edelman.com, for the American Heart Association
Web Site: http://www.americanheart.org/
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LATINAS APPOINTED TO LEAD US HISPANIC CHAMBER

02 Thursday Sep 2010

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United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Announces Next Generation of Leadership

WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Nina Vaca, a nationally recognized business leader and Founder, Chairman and CEO of Dallas-based Pinnacle Technical Resources, has been named Chair of the Board of Directors of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC). The USHCC also appointed Jeanette Prenger, Founder and President of ECCO Select Corporation, as Vice Chair. It is the first time in the history of the USHCC that two women hold these top leadership positions.

The USHCC makes this announcement just weeks before its 31st Annual National Convention & Business Expo, slated for September 22-25 in Dallas, Texas. Vaca and Prenger will assume their new leadership roles at the upcoming convention.
“This new leadership team marks an evolutionary era for USHCC, setting a tone of innovative, strategic and proven talent,” said Javier Palomarez, President and CEO of the USHCC. “We are confident that Nina and Jeannette will make a significant impact in strengthening our value to our primary constituents, including Hispanic Business Enterprises (HBEs), local chambers of commerce and corporate partners who support the growth of Hispanic business.”

For the past 3 years, Vaca has served as Region III Chair and Member of the Board of the USHCC and served as Chair of the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 2005.

“I am honored to serve as Chair of the USHCC,” said Vaca. “Our organization has great momentum as we approach our National Convention and Business Expo and I look forward to a robust exchange of ideas and sharing our vision for the future.” Vaca added: “What is critical to the USHCC going forward is a continued focus on our 200 member chambers of commerce in communities across the country, while expanding the organization’s strategic partnerships with major corporations, government agencies and business organizations to increase opportunities for Hispanic Business Enterprises (HBEs).”

Vaca is the founder, Chair and CEO of Pinnacle Technical Resources, an award-winning provider of information technology services. Pinnacle’s offerings include IT staffing and professional services, managed staffing services, vendor management solutions, and payrolling/independent contractor compliance. Under Vaca’s leadership, Pinnacle has been ranked among the ten fastest growing staffing firms nationwide in each of the past six years, and now includes approximately 3,000 consultants across all 50 states. Pinnacle is also the 4th largest diversity-owned IT staffing firm nationally and the largest outside the NY/NJ area.

A former Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and two-time winner of the USHCC’s Business Woman of the Year Award, Vaca has also been featured in Fortune, Elle, Kiplinger’s, Fast Company, Latino Leaders, and various other publications. She is a graduate of Texas State University with a B.A. in Speech Communications and Business Administration where she was honored as the youngest Distinguished Alumna in university history. Vaca has also completed executive programs at the Harvard, Kellogg, and Tuck Schools of Business, holds an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Northwood University, and was recently named one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in America for the third consecutive year.

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Jeanette Prenger is Owner and President of ECCO Select, a Kansas City-based high performance, award-winning corporation that specializes in Information Technology consulting, project management, supplemental staffing, and workforce solutions. She provides a unique blend of work experience and accomplishments, which have resulted in the company’s continued growth.

“As Vice Chair of the USHCC, I look forward to supporting our key stakeholders, as we continue to redefine the landscape for Hispanic Business Enterprises, made up of millions of diverse business organizations and individuals around the country,” said Prenger. “It is a time to unite in our vision, goals and actions, as we deliver value to these important constituents that will truly make a difference.”
Since its inception in 1995, ECCO has posted steadily climbing revenues and employs over 100 individuals in Fortune 500 companies across the United States. ECCO is recognized as one of the top 500 Hispanic-owned companies in the United States by Hispanic Business Magazine and is consistently listed as a top 25 Kansas City Business by the KC Business Magazine.

Ms. Prenger is a graduate of Park University with a BS in Management and Computer Information Systems, additionally, she has completed executive programs at the Kellogg School of business. She has been featured in BusinessWeek, and has been named CEO of the Year in 2009 by the Latinos in Information and Science Technology Association (LISTA), as well as one of the Top 20 Most Influential Latinas in the United States in 2006 by Hispanic Trends. She has won multiple awards from the Small Business Administration, (SBA) and is a commissioner for the Missouri Workforce Investment Board.

About the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Founded in 1979, the USHCC actively promotes the economic growth and development of Hispanic Business Enterprises that together generate nearly $400 billion annually. It also serves as the umbrella organization for more than 200 local Hispanic chambers in the United States and Puerto Rico.

SOURCE United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

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