LATINOS: PUBLIC, PRIVATE BOARD OF DIRERTORS, AND SOMOS EN BUFFALO

I was researching Joe Biden’s Infrastructure Bill and suddenly realized the number of non-profits involved would be getting a piece of the action to provide services to our local Latino community. Question: How many of these Non-profits, and there are MANY, include Latino representation on their board of directors, as well as on their administrative staff? I urge our Latino progressive groups, like Pushing Latinos Forward, the Buffalo Dominican Committee (BDC), and the Puerto Rican/Latino Committee (PRLC), to investigate this issue. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT WE HAVE LATINO BOARD REPRESENTATION; if not, our community will have little input, if any, on how the “infrastructure” money will travel throughout the city. Now is the time to reach out to our elected officials to advocate on the community’s behalf.  We need to also reach out to our local unions; they are going to play a leading and major role with the Infrastructure Bill.  SOMOS EN BUFFALO  Our NYS Governor, Hon. Kathy Hochul gave out some goodies during the “Somos” conference in Puerto Rico this past week. A conference is an annual event where Latinos — “elected and community leaders” — take a vacation with your hard-earned taxes under the disguise of a “legislative, public policy business activity. The Governor is going to need the downstate votes if she plans to be NYS governor. In that spirit, she wasted no time in trying to solidify the New York City vote by announcing the names of several Latinos to key appointments. Since I live in Buffalo, NY, I would love to know what “goodies” she has under the Christmas tree for Latinos from “upstate” NY, as well as Syracuse, Rochester, and other upstate communities with a sizable Latino population. I strongly recommend that our progressive Latino groups take the lead in reaching out to the Governor to help her develop an upstate “Latino plan.” I’m sure that some Buffalo Latinos are already working to attach themselves to her Christmas patronage tree; but to get the most mileage for our community, it’s vital to have the progressive and independent Latino voice at the table. “Pushing Latinos Forward” (PLF), which represents several progressive Latino groups, must not take this too lightly, or else, the only thing our community will receive is “tokenism” handouts. The Governor will be wise to listen to their voices. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics LATINO COLLEGE STUDENTS FACE INEQUALITY AND CULTURAL ISOLATION AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at BUFFALO March 25, 2023/No Comments LACK OF COLLEGE SERVICES FOR LATINO STUDENTS: This is in response to a story by UB Spectrum reporter, Kayla Estrada, Read More “GETTING VERY LITTLE FOR THE WHOLE,  BUT GETTING A LOT FOR THE FEW” WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2023 January 25, 2023/No Comments While I might appear to be biased and selective, I strongly feel the four people in the photo are the Read More The Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch) is a member of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System December 25, 2022/No Comments When the Hispanic Heritage Council (HHC) moved to rename the Niagara Branch Library several years ago, with the support of Read More Load More End of Content.

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NOW WHAT?

A long political stretch, but it’s time to begin again, regroup, observe, and review the political experience. From this past campaign, a beautiful thing happened, the progressive element of the Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Latino communities in general united. A group, by nature of its political philosophy, is more aggressive and independent.  And another thing happened — Young Latinos were attracted to the India Walton campaign, essential in building progressive community coalitions.  The emergence of Christian Parra, Geo Hernandez, Louisa Pacheco, and Beatriz Flores, opens the door to a whole new Latino world in Buffalo, NY. The knowledge, intellect, community experience, and progressive passion they bring (including their creativity and imagination) are a large contribution to the emerging growth and development of the local Latino community. Geo Hernandez, a Canisius College graduate who recently completed her master’s degree, started working with the local chapter of the Working Families Party. Before the new job, she worked on Climate change, environmental, gentrification, and affordable housing issues with the Buffalo Push organization.  Louisa Pacheco, another dynamic Latina, made her mark by demonstrating her political and community organizing skills. She is the Regional Political Organizer for the New York State United Teachers, as well as a member of the Working Families Party. Beatriz Flores, a cultural icon, is the founder and executive director of El Batey Puerto Rica Center, a magical space full of Puerto Rican culture, history, education, and pure energy. This is the community and cultural place to support, the place to watch, follow, and help grow. Families and their kids are already enjoying the fruits of her gift and labor.  Christian Parra, who first came to play football in Buffalo, NY, found himself volunteering at Buffalo Push, involved in youth voter registration drives, gentrification, and affordable housing.  This experience led to the founding of Pushing Latinos Forward, which was the group that organized the “Latinos for India Walton Mayor” campaign. He is a workhorse. The visits of Oscar Lopez Rivera and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (AOC) to Buffalo happened because of this young man. He makes things happen. All this experience led to the national organization, “People’s Machine”, offering a national post, where he will be responsible for training communities on how to develop voter registration, organizations, etc. This young man is truly a “kingmaker” and is a gift for his presence in Buffalo.  The Senior Citizens Progressive Connection:  Another element that came together to work with these young people, is well-known in the grassroots community, due to a long-standing involvement in Latino services and political activity, but always in opposition to the leadership and conservative element of the established Puerto Rican/Latino leadership.  The likes of Santiago Masferrer, Luz Velez, Jose C. Pizarro, Cesar Cabrera, Roberto Quintana, Alberto O. Cappas, and others too many to list…. All represent important organizations in Buffalo, like El Buen Amigo, Puerto Rican/Latino Committee, and the Buffalo Latino Village. I expect to see this combination of young and this older groups having a positive impact in Buffalo. Like the young Christian Parra said during the India Walton campaign: “We want to be sitting around the table, not under the table.”      Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics LATINO COLLEGE STUDENTS FACE INEQUALITY AND CULTURAL ISOLATION AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at BUFFALO March 25, 2023/No Comments LACK OF COLLEGE SERVICES FOR LATINO STUDENTS: This is in response to a story by UB Spectrum reporter, Kayla Estrada, Read More “GETTING VERY LITTLE FOR THE WHOLE,  BUT GETTING A LOT FOR THE FEW” WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2023 January 25, 2023/No Comments While I might appear to be biased and selective, I strongly feel the four people in the photo are the Read More The Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch) is a member of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System December 25, 2022/No Comments When the Hispanic Heritage Council (HHC) moved to rename the Niagara Branch Library several years ago, with the support of Read More Load More End of Content.

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COMITE NOVIEMBRE: MES DE LA HERENCIA BORICUA

COMITE NOVIEMBRE: MES DE LA HERENCIA BORICUA Celebrando la herencia de Puerto Rico y su legado pionero aqui en los Estados Unidos. El mes pasado recorde el legado de dos pioneras boricuas: Yvonne Carretero y Aurea Martinez, educadoras de la salud y edificadoras comunales a nivel global. Ambas siempre recordaban el legado de la Isla de Puerto Rico en sus platicas y charlas de salud publica–usaban sus experiencias para poder construir lazos con las comunidades urbanas e inmigrantes a las cuales servian. Puerto Rico, su historia, legado y cultura siempre estuvo presente en sus charlas con todos. No mi importaba quienes ,  Yvonne y Aurea siempre tomaban un minuto para educar a la comunidad acerca de Puerto Rico y lo que significaba ser boricua en la gran urbe de NY y en el mundo. Las luchas sociales y civiles y las contribuciones de Puerto Rico a la comunidad latina del estado de Nueva York siempre estaban presentes para motivar a todos a edificar comunidades y a ver la justicia social y la salud publica como dos alas de un mismo pajaro. Hoy en medio de una crisis global de salud public por el Covid 19 honro la memoria del trabajo de educacion publica comunal y familiar que hicieron esta pioneras boricuas! En el mes de la herencia y el legado del Puerto Rico ante el mundo, tomo un momento para pedirles que continuen la edificacion de sus comunidades como lo hicieron estas dos mujeres valientes  y visionarias. En el presente, vivimos momentos historicos y de gran incertidumbre. Pero a la vez podemos tomar como ejemplo, la valentia de muchos quienes forjaron un mejor futuro para nosotros a traves de su trabajo y amor por la comunidad. Hechos concretos que hoy nos encaminan hacia nuevos horizontes. Tenemos una gran diversidad de personas de Puerto Rico, Latinoamerica y el Caribe en Buffalo. Unamos nuestras fuerzas para manifestar un cambio en las urnas de votacion. Tu voz es tu voto.. Examina las plataformas de los candidatos del cambio y progreso! Pon en una balanza las promesas de aquellos quienes solo nos buscan cuando ‘quieren elegirse o reelegirse’–pero que estas ausentes en nuestras luchas y en nuestros derechos civiles y de crecimiento economico. Atrevete! y  motiva a tus seres queridos, amigos, y siempre vecinos a votar! Es hora de un cambio para todos: donde las necesidades de la comunidad Latina se escuche y se haga realidad para el progreso de todos! Tu voz es tu voto! Atrevete! No hay excusas, la definicion de un nuevo rumbo a la historia esta en nuestras manos. Adelante! Ni un paso atras…PODER LATINO! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are COMITE NOVIEMBRE: MES DE LA HERENCIA BORICUA November 22, 2021/No CommentsRead More TRAILBLAZERS: LATINAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL October 22, 2021/No Comments TRAILBLAZERS: LATINAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL Aurea Martinez and Yvonne Carretero, public health educators and community empowerment organizers, Read More NECESITAMOS UNA REFORMA INMIGRATORIA: HUMANA, SENSIBLE Y COMPASIVA-YA! September 22, 2021/No Comments NECESITAMOS UNA REFORMA INMIGRATORIA: HUMANA, SENSIBLE Y COMPASIVA-YA! La crisis en la frontera sur es real. A diario cientos de Read More Load More End of Content.

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