THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A LATINO MILITARY MUSEUM IN BUFFALO, NY

THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A LATINO MILITARY MUSEUM IN BUFFALO, NY As a member of the Latino Veterans of Buffalo & western New York, one of our goals is to develop a local Latino museum. This museum will house various items such as pictures, articles of uniform, awards and stories that tell the story of the history of Latinos in the United States Military – our contributions and sacrifices.  It will be a museum dedicated to the history, contribution, and memory of our Puerto Rican/Latino Soldiers. For example, some of the historic information one will find in the Buffalo Latino Museum: Research articles; there is a long history of Puerto Ricans serving the United States Military since 1889, and very little is known, especially in Buffalo, NY.  In an article by Shannon Collins in the DoD News (Defense Media Activity), he writes that “Puerto Ricans fought in the Revolutionary war of 1779 and helped capture cities such as Baton Rouge Alabama, Pensacola, Florida.” Did you know that Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the U.S. under the 1998 Treaty of Paris, making Puerto Rico a United State territory? Did you know that the Army National Guard formed the first Porto Rico Regiment on the Island on March 2, 1917, and thanks to the Jones -Shafroth Act, which gave Puerto Rico U.S. citizenship by birth, though they aren’t allowed, and still are not allowed, to vote for the U.S Presidency. Since then, Puerto have been actively involved in fighting all the major wars.  In 1917, it is reported that 236,00 Puerto Rican registered and close to 20,00 served in World War I, and did you know that Puerto Ricans had to go all the way to New York in order to enlist. In World War II, over 60,000 Puerto Ricans served, many giving their lives for the United States flag, and   In the Korean War 61,000 Puerto Ricans served, also, many sacrificing their lives. The most noted and highly decorated Puerto Rican military group, the 65th infantry Regiment, known as the Borinqueneers, 100% Puerto Ricans, were the only segregated unit to fight in every global war of the 20th century.  For their valiant effort, President Obama awarded them the Congressional Gold Medal. In addition, Puerto Ricans also fought in Viet Nam and in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. A Puerto Rican/Latino museum, located in Buffalo, NY, will maintain the valiant history of our Latino Soldiers who risked their lives for the freedom we are privileged to enjoy today. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A LATINO MILITARY MUSEUM IN BUFFALO, NY August 24, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More PTSD A NIGHTMARE FOR OUR AMERICAN VETERANS July 24, 2019/No Comments PTSD A NIGHTMARE FOR OUR AMERICAN VETERANS Post-traumatic Stress disorder, known as PTSD, is a mental health disorder that some Read More PURPOSE OF MEMORIAL DAY AND OUR COUNTRY’S  RESPONSE TO OUR VETERANS June 24, 2019/No Comments PURPOSE OF MEMORIAL DAY AND OUR COUNTRY’S  RESPONSE TO OUR VETERANS I am the new editor for Latino Veteran affairs, addressing  Read More

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 PUERTO RICO ILUMINA A LATINO AMERICA CON SU VALENCIA!

PUERTO RICO ILUMINA A LATINO AMERICA CON SU VALENCIA!  Dedico el espacio de esta columna, a la gran fortaleza de espiritu y convicion del pueblo Boricua! Puerto Rico Se Levanto! Ahora, Latinoamerica esta fortalecido e inspirado a levantar sus pasos y levantar vuelos por la justicia social. El paso historico del pueblo ante la corrupcion y la falta de humanismo de sus oficiales electos es un ejemplo a seguir. No solo en Latinoamerica y el Caribe, pero a traves del mundo! Este momento historico, donde si se levanto el pueblo y dijo no mas, sera el umbral de un cambio sistematico en el Caribe y Latinoamerica. Maestros, artistas, amas de casa, estudiantes, abuelas y machantas se unen al levantamiento de justicia y conciencia social. No es un Ojala, sino una cuestion de tiempo! Los escandalos publicos y del sector privado amparados por un gobierno para solo pocos estan a la orden del dia. Todos somos Puerto Rico y entendemos que el odio, la apatia y el abuso a cargos y en cargos publicos no es aceptable! Si es un Nuevo Dia, donde el activismo civico y participacion civica es parte de un llamado y compromiso individual y colectivo. Toma un momento, e indaga cuales son los servicios locales que necesitan de participacion civica. Piensa y actua! Mira a tu alrededor, tu participacion cuenta y tu voz si cuenta! Matriculate para votar! Participa en el concilio civico de tu recinto policial, participa en el concilio de parques de tu cuidad.  Llama a tu representante local y dejale saber que los servicios de tu zona, si o no funcionan y cuales son las necesidades de tu area. La epoca en la cual los oficiales electos, no eran responsables por sus conductas y/u omisiones es otra. Estamos alerta, dispuestos y listos a continuar edificando nuestras comunidades con transparencia y responsabilidad fiscal y publica. Felicidades a nuestros hermanos y hermanas boricuas, y gracias por su Valentia! 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  PUERTO RICO ILUMINA A LATINO AMERICA CON SU VALENCIA! August 21, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More La Marchanta June 21, 2019/No Comments La Marchanta (Todos somos La Marchanta * porque viajamos con ideales y metas para un future major para nuestras vidas Read More CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: YOU MATTER! May 21, 2019/No Comments CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: YOU MATTER! Civic engagement is the banner of democratic participation at the Parkway Central Library in Philadelphia. The Read More Load More End of Content.

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HOW TO BE SUPPORTIVE OF CANCER SURVIVORS

Many times, we think we mean well, when we say, “OOOOHHH, Yes, my aunt had cancer and she died”. Or “my grandmother had cancer, but you know how she suffered so much.” Or maybe, “I know it because my mother had cancer and I had to take care of her.” Well to be honest, if someone trusts you enough to share this horrible situation with you, honestly tell them, I do not know what to say, but that is shitty. How can I support you?  The following are some simple suggestions on how to be supportive: Bring them their favorite meal: The last thing fighting survivors want to think of is cooking but they have to eat. Get their favorite movie and share viewing it with them: They need quiet company and laughter, not pity. Take out their garbage: The smell alone will bother their tummy while in treatment. Simple but greatly appreciated. Help them de-stress: Pay for them to have a massage, pedicure, and/ or manicure. Do their laundry: Anything tedious takes away their strength and time to heal. Ask to see their photo albums: Happy memories will boost their immune system. Offer to take them back and forth to treatment. Many times, people do not have the courage or time, so they stay away. Here is a real, simple one: send a card that you are thinking of them. Pick up some groceries for them. People overlook this one, offer to pay one of their medical bills. Insurance never pays the total amount, and now while they fight for their lives, while they may face financial ruins. Cancer can hit anyone in their lifetime. It does not have to be genetically inherited. It does not matter how healthy of a lifestyle you may have had, and it does not discriminate on age, gender, and/ or ethnic background. There are many treatments, but none makes you feel like you are in control of your life anymore. As a matter of fact, many will feel like you have lost your decision-making power so they will speak above you and even make decisions for you without soliciting your consent. You might even need lawyer (more money) if your employment starts wanting to get rid of you since they may not observe the Federal Disability Act, never mind implementing it. Cancer is not contagious. Many people will no longer touch or hug a cancer person. Give your loved one a hug and assure them you are on their side, no matter what. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics Sports A CHALLENGE TO THE HISPANIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE July 25, 2023/No Comments “The mission of the Hispanic Women’s League is to improve the quality of life, assist in personal and professional development, Read More CALL FOR ARTISTS! July 5, 2023/No CommentsRead More A TRAGEDY July 4, 2023/No Comments LEADING TO AN ANTI-BULLYING CAMPAIGN (a Community Responders Pilot and a Peace Ship for a Nuclear-Free Future) Hola, mis Amigos!!  Read More Load More End of Content.

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