LatISM NYC Conference Roundup

History was made last week when a group of Latino leaders in social media met in New York City to formally build alliances and begin a national conversation. The conference brought together Latinos from New York, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, DC and LA, and was sponsored by Latinos in Social Media (LatISM.) During the opening ceremony, conference organizers Ana RC and Louis Pagan highlighted the explosion of social media and how mainstream corporations are using it to tap into the lucrative Latino market.

The opening ceremony included an awards show and entertainment by poet Jani Rose. Award winners included Mercedes Sanchez, George Torres, and Lance Rios who were all part of an impressive list of finalists.

The conference keynote speaker was Ramon de Leon who spoke of successfully using social media to expand his Domino’s Pizza franchise. Other conference presenters included Carol Cain, Claudia Goffan, Kety Esquivel, and the Acento Group. Victor Cruz provided conference participants with his unique form of Latino comedy.

Attendees discussed social media in direct relation to Latino audiences and noted that the conversation and content is key. Listening to the online conversation is also important in order to address specific issues of interest. Here are a few more conference messages:

• Social media is a two-way conversation
• The conversation is the new online currency
• Speak to and engage your audiences
• Be real and empower others
• Passion drives online traffic
• Use other media platforms to promote your main medium
• It’s important to get away from the computer and meet people in-person

LatISM
is off to a great start. It has begun defining the organization and its goal and last week’s conference is only the beginning. Join the first LatISM Heritage Tour and directly connect with social media influencers of the Hispanic community.

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Lemon Andersen’s County of Kings

Brooklyn-born Puerto Rican/Norwegian poet Lemon Andersen’s County of Kings is a one man show being presented by Spike Lee and the Culture Project. The show will begin its New York City run at The Public Theater on Monday, October 12th, however special-priced previews became available yesterday.

Featured last year as part of The Public Theater’s ‘Under The Radar Festival’, Lemon Andersen’s County of Kings provides its audience with a tough look into the life of a good kid raised by heroin addicts in the 1980’s.

“Lemon is a young man who possesses a wealth of talent and he knows how to tell a story. He joins the legacy of storytellers from Brooklyn” says Spike Lee

All tickets for preview performances of County of Kings (through Oct 11th) are specially priced at $25 (regular price $50-$60.) Tickets are available in person at 425 Lafayette Street, online at www.publictheater.org, or by calling (212) 967-7555.

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Puerto Rico’s Need for Health Reform

A recent CNN article notes that 45,000 American deaths can be associated to a lack of health insurance. American citizens living in Puerto Rico are disproportionately affected by these deadly statistics.

According to a USA Today analysis of new government data, patients in Puerto Rico die at statistically higher rates from heart attack, heart failure, and pneumonia than those admitted to US mainland hospitals. While 11.6% of patients stateside admitted for pneumonia die within 30 days, that number rises to almost 15% in Puerto Rico. Death rates for heart attack are also above average (18.6% vs. 16.5%) and are slightly higher for heart failure (12.1% vs. 11.2%).

The higher death rates in Puerto Rico shine a light on unequal federal and state health benefits based largely in part to the territory’s political status. For more information on why Puerto Rico needs strong health reform read the latest political column in EL BORICUA.

(Photo – Main tower at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus.)

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The NYC Democratic Primary is Tomorrow – VOTE!

So it’s finally here. If you are a registered Democratic living in NYC, tomorrow is the big day. Polls open at 6am and close at 9pm. Read my previous post to locate information on your candidates. Once again, I’d like to add to my previous endorsements for tomorrow’s Democratic primary election:

Bill de Blasio for Public Advocate
John Liu for Comtroller
Julissa Ferreras for City Council (Corona, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, and Jackson Heights)

No matter your candidate of choice, the most important thing is your VOTE!

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NYC’s Democratic Primary Election – Tuesday, Sept. 15th

The Democratic Primary Election in New York City is just about two weeks away. If you are a registered Democrat in NYC, do you know who will get your vote on Tuesday, September 15, 2009?

Along with my prior personal endorsements, I would like to add my support for Tony Perez Cassino’s bid for New York City Council representing the 11th District in the Northwest Bronx (Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Riverdale.) Cassino is challenging an incumbent seeking an unprecedented third term. Tony Perez Cassino is the change in leadership the Northwest Bronx needs.

If you live in New York City visit the NYC Board Of Elections website for information about your local candidates. If you live in New York State you can visit the State’s Board of Election page for information on elections in your area. For everyone else in the United States checkout Vote411.org.

Voting in the US is not just a right, but a privilege. Wherever you live, please remember to vote for your candidate of choice this election cycle. Your vote can make a difference. Be counted.

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