From Hispanic Lifestyle’s program# 143. Hispanic Lifestyle spent the afternoon with the Hispanas Organized for Political Equality or more commonly know as HOPE as they celebrated their 19th Annual Latina History Day Conference. We first spoke the HOPE’s Executive Director Helen Iris Torres who provided us with the background on the organization’s special day.
HOT CHOCOLATE: THE SWEET UNION OF CHILI & CHOCOLATE By Selicia Kennedy-Ross They have become regular stock with gourmet chocolatiers everywhere – dark chocolate bars infused with the heat of the chili pepper. As chocolate lovers develop a more discerning palate, the Latin-inspired recipe that creates a spicy sweet union between chilies and chocolate has [...]
Brazil Brings a Touch of Exotic Rhythms and Culture to Los Angeles In Celebration of the 5th Annual Brazilian Day in LA Sunday, September 12, 2010 from 12:00PM–6:00PM Hispanic Lifestyle is proud to support this event, come out and join us! “The Brazilian Hour” in conjunction with the Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles [...]
MAC PULLS CONTROVERSIAL COSMETICS LINE By Selicia Kennedy-Ross Following a firestorm of bad press, MAC Cosmetics has decided to pull a controversial Mexican-inspired makeup line, a collaboration with the fashion house Rodarte originally set to debut this month. According to Elleuk.com the upscale cosmetics company has decided to pull the plug on the line last [...]
Information from Pew Hispanic Center 9.1.2010 U.S. Unauthorized Immigration Flows Are Down Sharply Since Mid-Decade by Jeffrey Passel and D’Vera Cohn The annual inflow of unauthorized immigrants to the United States was nearly two-thirds smaller in the March 2007 to March 2009 period than it had been from March 2000 to March 2005, according to [...]
Hispanic Lifestyle is pleased to support this effort creating opportunities for Small and Minority Businesses. We encourage you to share this event with your business colleagues. Raul Medrano, of R.J. Medrano & Associates, and Freddy Salazar, of iNTAGLiO Services, Inc., have been contracted to produce and manage the Supplier Diversity Business Matchmaking Forum 2010 (SDBMF) [...]
Hispanic Lifestyle took our cameras around southern California to experience great food. Our first stop was to one the oldest Mexican restaurants in Los Angeles, El Cholo. Originated in 1923 the family owned restaurant has three locations throughout Southern California. We began our visit by meeting one of their longtime employees who spoke about the [...]
Hispanic Lifestyle caught up with journalist, and Southern California news anchor Laura Diaz at the Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) at the their annual Latina History Day. During our discussion she touch on supporting other Latinas, and the business of news. http://www.lauradiazonline.com
Based upon 2009 US Census estimates, below are figures of the Latino population in the following Southern California counties. Los Angeles – 4,727,045 Orange County- 1,035,162 San Bernardino – 970,501 San Diego – 955,837 Riverside – 950,072 According the estimates the total Southern California population is 21,281,746 of which 9,112,216 are Latino. Source: quickfacts.census.gov
Hispanic Lifestyle is pleased to support this community event. We are encouraging our readers to participate in this rare opportunity to ask questions and learn about the various opportunity that Southern California Edison has to offer. The event is free, but you must RSVP. Below are the details. Cordially InvitesYou to Join Us at a Community [...]
Saturday, September 4, 2010