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PUERTO RICANS MUST INVEST IN PUERTO RICO TO PROTECT THE ISLAND

I suggest that all accomplished Puerto Ricans, including entrepreneurs, millionaires, and professionals, come together to establish a collective investment council with the aim of acquiring as much property as possible. This strategy could serve as a means to safeguard our nation. Additionally, it would be beneficial to mobilize middle-income Puerto Ricans to back this initiative. Please circulate this message to ensure it reaches the intended audience. To establish safeguards, we can initiate this movement by engaging with our local, state, and national legislators and leaders. They are ideally positioned to connect with our renowned celebrities and entrepreneurs. As a middle-class Boricua, I’m prepared to invest any little I have. Pass the WORD! Alberto O. Cappas, publisherBuffalo Latino Village    Note: Alberto is the author of “Back to the Twilight Zone: A Puerto Rican Colony in Buffalo, NY.” Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology PUERTO RICANS MUST INVEST IN PUERTO RICO TO PROTECT THE ISLAND October 31, 2024/No CommentsRead More ANNUAL PEACE CENTER DINNER NOVEMBER 15TH October 31, 2024/No Comments The Western New York Peace Center is proud to announce our 57th Annual Dinner, themed: “The Restoration of Our Sacred… Read More Neighborhood Legal Services Celebrates the Grand Opening of Their New Office Space on Court St. in Downtown Buffalo October 21, 2024/No Comments Neighborhood Legal Services, the largest free civil legal services provider to low-income individuals and families in Western New York, proudly… Read More Load More End of Content.

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ANNUAL PEACE CENTER DINNER NOVEMBER 15TH

The Western New York Peace Center is proud to announce our 57th Annual Dinner, themed: “The Restoration of Our Sacred Mother Earth.”This year’s event will be highlighted by keynote speaker Elder Tom Porter. In addition, we will be presenting awards to four distinguished individuals: Alberto O. Cappas will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award; Jerome R. Wright with the “Alt”-imate Activist Award; Craig Mokhiber with the Stellar Media Award; and Gabriella Lynn Jamieson with the Emerging Leaders Award. You will have the chance to explore a variety of vendors, and we invite you to take part in our raffles or auctions! Come and spend an evening dedicated to community and learning as we commemorate our 57th annual dinner, featuring special guest and keynote speaker Elder Tom Porter, a Mohawk Spiritual Leader, Educator, and Author. Thomas R. Porter is the founder, spokesperson, and spiritual leader of the Mohawk Community of Kanatsiohareke in the Mohawk Valley near Fonda, NY. He has authored “And Grandma Said… Iroquois Teachings as Passed Down Through the Oral Tradition.” Join us for a delightful plant-based feast catered by Sunshine Vegan Eats!Ticket Options:• Student/Limited Income – $50• Early Bird Dinner (Before Oct 10th) – $90 / Regular Dinner – $100• Advertiser Package* – Includes Dinner, 1/2-page Ad, and Slideshow – $125• Group Table (Seats Ten) – $900• Dinner and Annual Membership – $125An emailed receipt and a ticket with a QR code will be sent to you. Thomas R. Porter, known as Sakokwenionkwas—”The One Who Wins,” has served as the founder, spokesperson, and spiritual leader of the Mohawk Community of Kanatsiohareke, situated in the Mohawk Valley near Fonda, New York, since 1993. He authored “And Grandma Said… Iroquois Teachings as Passed Down Through the Oral Tradition.” Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: Alberto O. Cappas:Alberto O. Cappas, a distinguished publisher, poet, author, journalist, and community advocate, is celebrated as the founder and publisher of The Buffalo Latino Village. This notable Buffalo, NY publication is esteemed for its impactful advertising and marketing within the Puerto Rican/Latino community. Of the three Latino publications in Buffalo and Western New York, it is recognized as a forward-thinking voice for Latinos. Its commendable reputation is evident in its robust social media presence, particularly on Facebook. The Buffalo Latino Village is instrumental in championing and representing the Latino community’s interests in the area. Additionally, Alberto is an accomplished writer and poet, with his most recent work, “Back to the Twilight Zone: A Puerto Rican Colony in Buffalo, NY,” now available. The “Alt”imate Activist Award goes to Jerome R. Wright, Co-Director of the #HALTsolitary Campaign and the Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement. After 30 years of incarceration, he has committed his life to advocacy and community service. His roles have included Program Director at Back-to-Basics Outreach Ministries, Site Supervisor and Life Enrichment Class facilitator at the Center for Employment Opportunities, and mentor and trainer for at-risk youth in Buffalo and Rochester. An ordained Deacon at Elim Christian Fellowship, Wright is active in outreach, advocacy, and the church’s Restorative Justice initiative. His activism has significantly contributed to the No New Jails Campaign, and he currently chairs the Erie County Corrections Specialist Advisory Board.Stellar Media Award recipient Craig Mokhiber is a renowned international human rights lawyer and activist, and a former high-ranking United Nations official. His career in human rights advocacy began in the 1980s, leading to over three decades of service at the UN, with postings in Switzerland, Palestine, Afghanistan, and New York. He has led numerous human rights missions throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. In October 2023, Mokhiber left the UN, penning a letter that gained widespread attention for its critique of the organization’s handling of human rights issues in the Middle East. He highlighted the critical situation in Gaza and advocated for a resolution to the Palestine-Israel conflict based on international law, human rights, and equality. Mokhiber has been featured in various forums, both in-person and online, such as the WNY Peace Center’s Talking Peace radio/YouTube show, providing essential guidance to the human rights movement. Emerging Leaders Award recipient Gabriella Lynn Jamieson hails from Buffalo, New York, and is a proud member of the Cayuga tribe. From a young age, she has been actively involved with her grandfather, Allan Jamieson, in his nonprofit organization, Neto Hatinakwe Onkwehowe (Neto), which means ‘location’ in Cayuga. Neto is dedicated to the promotion of Native American culture through arts and educational workshops. Gabriella has crafted Native American jewelry for many years and showcases Native American dances at pow-wows and various events. She is passionate about teaching others about her culture, including those in her community who may not be familiar with it. Beyond her commitment to Neto, Gabriella contributes to other nonprofit organizations, including Youth Empowerment Leadership (YEL), 4-H, and Hype. Tickets• Student/Limited Income Tickets – $50• Early Bird Dinner Ticket (Ordered before October 10th) – $90 / Dinner Ticket (Regular) – $100• Advertiser Package* – Dinner Ticket & 1/2-page ad in slideshow – $125• Table for Ten – $900• Dinner + Regular Membership – $125An emailed receipt and ticket with a QR code will be sent to you.Membership *For membership only, select “Purchase ticket,” then “No thanks, I’d just like to donate,” and specify your membership level.Advertisement*For advertisement only, select “Purchase ticket,” then “No thanks, I’d just like to donate,” and indicate your ad size.*Other Advertising Fees (Please enter the “Other Amount” for vendor space payments.) Send ad and JPEG information to office@wnypeace.org.• $25 for 1/4 Page Ad• $45 for 1/2 Page Ad• $80 for Full-Page Ad For more information, contact WNYPC at office@wnypeace.org or (716) 332-3904. Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology ANNUAL PEACE CENTER DINNER NOVEMBER 15TH October 31, 2024/No CommentsRead More Neighborhood Legal Services Celebrates the Grand Opening of Their New Office Space on Court St. in Downtown Buffalo October 21, 2024/No Comments Neighborhood

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Neighborhood Legal Services Celebrates the Grand Opening of Their New Office Space on Court St. in Downtown Buffalo

Neighborhood Legal Services, the largest free civil legal services provider to low-income individuals and families in Western New York, proudly announces the grand opening of its newest office space located at 47 Court St. in downtown Buffalo. The grand opening event will take place on October 16th, showcasing the ground level entry ‘retail type’ space that welcomes walk-in applicants Monday – Friday from 9 am to 4:30 pm. The new office space signifies Neighborhood Legal Services’ commitment to expanding access to justice and civil legal services for low-income Buffalo and Erie County residents. With a prime location in the heart of downtown Buffalo, the office will serve as an accessible civil legal services intake hub for Western New York’s most vulnerable residents in need of the essentials of life: food, shelter, safety and healthcare.”We are excited to open the doors of our fifth office at 47 Court St. to continue our mission of providing high-quality legal services to individuals and families who may otherwise go without their most basic needs being met, such as food, shelter and safety,” said Lauren Breen, Executive Director of Neighborhood Legal Services.” This new office space increases the visibility of our agency and enhances client access to our services, promoting equity and fairness in the legal system.” Attendance will include longtime Neighborhood Legal Services supporters, including local officials and community leaders. Attendees will have the opportunity to view the new facility and learn more about the range of legal services offered by Neighborhood Legal Services, including assistance with housing, benefits, domestic violence prevention and disability rights.Neighborhood Legal Services has served low-income Western New Yorkers for almost 50 years, advocating for the rights of low-income individuals and championing access to justice for all. NLS has served tens of thousands of Western New Yorkers and is committed to serving more through its newest office. The organization’s expansion to 47 Court St. underscores its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the community and ensuring access to legal representation for all.For more information about Neighborhood Legal Services and its services, please visit nls.org.##About Neighborhood Legal Services:Neighborhood Legal Services (NLS) is a nonprofit agency dedicated to providing free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families in Western New York. Since 1970, NLS has been a leading advocate for social justice and equality, offering legal representation in a wide range of civil matters including housing, public benefits, domestic violence prevention and disability rights. With two offices in downtown Buffalo and additional offices in Niagara Falls, Lockport and Batavia, Neighborhood Legal Services is committed to empowering individuals and communities through access to justice. For more information, visit nls.org (https://nls.org).MEDIA ALERT & PRESS OPPORTUNITYJoin staff, board members and community partners for the presentation and acknowledgement of the grand opening of the new client office located at 47 Court St. The presentation of the new office will occur at Neighborhood Legal Services’ main office located at 237 Main St., on October 16th from 3:00pm to 6:00pm. Entrance can be found through the Marin Building (formerly Main-Seneca Building) doors. For exclusive press photos at the new office space, interviews, or quotes for press, please contact:Kartika Carr, Development and Marketing Coordinator – Neighborhood Legal ServicesPhone: 716-228-7812 | Email: kcarr@nls.orgAbout Neighborhood Legal Services:Neighborhood Legal Services (NLS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free legal assistance to low-income individuals and families in Western New York. Since 1970, NLS has been a leading advocate for social justice and equality, offering legal representation in a wide range of civil matters including housing, public benefits, domestic violence prevention and disability rights. With two offices in downtown Buffalo and additional offices in Niagara Falls, Lockport and Batavia, Neighborhood Legal Services is committed to empowering individuals and communities through access to justice. For more information, visit nls.org (https://nls.org). Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology Uncategorized Neighborhood Legal Services Celebrates the Grand Opening of Their New Office Space on Court St. in Downtown Buffalo October 21, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More Hispanics United of Buffalo Workers Unanimously Vote to Join 1199SEIU, Largest Healthcare Workers Union October 14, 2024/No Comments Direct Service Workers Among Growing Local and National Trend as Workers Join Labor Unions to Demand Improvements in Their Workplace… Read More NEARLY 50 YEARS AFTER RESEARCH BEGAN, MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS ABOUT LATINO HEART HEALTH October 9, 2024/4 Comments By Laura Williamson, American Heart Association News There are more than 65 million Hispanic and Latino people living in the… Read More Load More End of Content.

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