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  1. Raul Yzaguirre

    Raul Humberto Yzaguirre (sometimes spelled Izaguirre.) (born c. July 22, 1939 in San Juan, Texas) is an American civil rights activist and open borders globalist. He served as the president of the National Council of La Raza, the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, from 1974 - 2004.

  2. Janet Murguía

    Janet Murguia : Addressing the Hispanic Foreclosure Crisis Stories about families who face foreclosure on their homes because they trusted lenders have become part of the daily news cycle. Unscrupulous lenders offered easy and fast approvals, only to leave ill-informed borrowers with risky, expensive and, in some cases, deceptive financing. In recent days, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr.

  3. Maria Hinojosa

    Maria Hinojosa (born 1961 in Mexico City) is a television journalist. Her first journalism experience was as host of a Latino radio show as a student at Barnard College, where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Latin American studies. In 1995, Hinojosa began hosting the National Public Radio show "Latino USA". She hosted the WNBC-TV public affairs show "Visiones" before joining CNN in 1997, …

  4. Ernesto Chacon

    Ernesto Chacon (1938-) a Texas native, has served as president and director of the Federation for Civic Action, a Latino and low income civil rights organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin since 1989. He is a former director and president of the Latin American Union for Civil Rights (LAUCR) in Milwaukee, and helped organize the protests which led to the Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

  5. Esther Aguilera

    Esther Aguilera President and CEO eaguilera@chci.org

  6. Reg Weaver

    Reg Weaver is serving his second term as president of the 3.2 million-member National Education Association (NEA) – the nation’s largest professional employee organization. As a middle school science teacher and 30-year classroom veteran, Weaver has been a lifelong advocate for quality public schools. He served as president of his local in Harvey, Ill. , president of the NEA affiliate in Illinois, and now leads one of the most influential education organizations in the nation.

  7. Rudy Galindo

    Rudy continued to flourish during the 2001/2002 season of touring and exhibitions, including the grueling Champions on Ice Olympic Tour that lasted through mid-August of 2002. Due to a recurring hip problem, he missed 10 performances of the nearly 90 city Tour. However, he was back in November to skate the Elvis (Stojko) Sk8 Tour through Canada, from east (St. John, Newfoundland) to west (Vancouver, BC).

  8. Stanley Yorker

    Stanley Yorker , Sr. VP, Brand Innovation | TOP Stanley is a managing partner in Synergy Communications and urbansponsorship.com. As Sr. VP Brand Innovation, Stanley is responsible for the overall agency growth and account team supervision. He brings over 13 years of solid client service, strategic planning, creative direction and agency leadership experience. Versatility is the word that best describes Stanley.

  9. Toby

    Hopeless Megalomaniac. Chicks dig me because I rarely wear underwear but when I do it's something really interesting.

  10. Luis Viada

    Luis A. Viada is the Senior Vice President for Global Resource Management for the McGraw-Hill Companies. Until recently, he was Managing Director for Global Development where he directed the corporation’s business development activities outside of the U.S., including acquisitions, joint ventures, and alliances across all business segments.

  11. Mauricio Hernandez

    Mauricio Hernandez is a native of Bogota, Colombia and currently lives in Washington, DC where he works for the Education Component at the National Council of La Raza. Born and raised in Colombia, Mauricio attended his last years of high school in Miami. He graduated from Florida International University with a double B.A. degree in International Relations and Geography with a minor in Latin American Studies.

  12. Sean

    I'm cool, complicated, conscious, and concerned.

  13. Sol Carbonell

    Sol Carbonell Associate, National Priorities Sol Carbonell was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her native country, she dedicated her efforts to direct the planning and implementation of public workshops aimed at the improvement of the standard of living and children’s education. As an Associate, National Priorities for Consumer Action, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco, California, Carbonell researches general consumer issues, trends and scams.

  14. Amit

    A professional, clean-cut, charming guy; I am an extraordinary mix of personality, intellect, charisma, good looks, excellent physique and stamina, incredible sense of humour, and an equal portion of modesty and graciousness. The very definition of the guy who lives his life to the fullest, I have traveled the world, graduated from one of the top public policy universities in the nation, and have had one unbelievable adventure after another.

  15. Teresa Garcia

    I’m an authentic woman who is living a life of her OWN design. I’m an independent thinker, a realist, open-minded, whole and complete. You have to take each day as an opportunity,an adventure,an opportunity to learn and to grow.

  16. Jonathan Oliva

    I hail from the city of El Monte and love where I live. People like to say it's ghetto but it's no where close. Everyone calls me Jumbo but the name my mother gave me is Jonathan. I love music and can sit and listen to it for days. You can catch me listening to anything from 2pac, to Trivium to Marley. I love most of it. I play bass and love to do it.

  17. Lizette

    found this.

  18. Gabriela Rico

    Who am I? A wandering traveler on this journey called LIFE. A loyal homegirl/published poet/stilleto-rockin' diva/huarache-wearing mujer indigena/nieta P'urhepecha y matlatzinca/humble farm-worker's daughter/earth-shaking activista/wine-drinking grad student and emerging-intellectual...all complexly twisted into ONE ;)

  19. Anthony Avelar
  20. Matthew Rogers
  21. Eric Friedenwald -Fishman

    Eric Friedenwald -Fishman Creative Director/President Eric is widely recognized as one of the nation’s most effective experts in developing and implementing community-sector communication and resource development campaigns. Eric is widely recognized as one of the nation’s most effective experts in developing and implementing community-sector communication and resource development campaigns.

  22. Eric Friedenwald

    Eric Friedenwald -Fishman’s article, “From Nicety to Necessity: Building Public Will for Preservation,” was published in the Winter 2007 issue of Forum Journal, the quarterly magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Read the full article here .

  23. Monica Lozano

    Monica Lozano Publisher/CEO, La Opinion, Senior Vice President, Impremedia Ms. Lozano was named publisher and CEO of La Opini�n and senior vice president of newly-created national Spanish-language newspaper company Impremedia in January 2004. She had been president of La Opini�n since 2000 and has been with the newspaper since 1985. Ms. Lozano's current board seats include Walt Disney Co., Tenet Health Care Corp., and Union Bank of California.

  24. Paul Rodriguez

    Paul Rodriguez 's career as an actor and comedian spans more than two decades and includes starring roles and featured appearances in 29 films and countless television series and specials. He has worked with the industry's top film directors, including Michael Mann in "ALI", Jerry Zucker in "Rat Race" and Simon Wincer in "Crocodile Dundee In Los Angeles". Most recently, he had the opportunity to work with the legendary Clint Eastwood in the Warner Brothers film Bloodwork.

  25. Miriam Calderon

    Miriam Calderon , National Council on La Raza Miriam Calderon is a Senior Policy Analyst, Early Childhood Education for the Office of Research, Advocacy, and Legislation, at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) in Washington D.C. Ms. Calderon's policy work focuses on enhancing early childhood educational opportunities for Latino children and their families.

  26. Charles Kamasaki

    Charles Kamasaki has headed the Office of Research, Advocacy and Legislation of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) since 1989; he was previously Director of NCLR's Policy Analysis Center, a position he held for seven years.

  27. Lindsay J. Keller

    Lindsay J. Keller Communication Director Lindsay joined Metropolitan Group in 2006 and plays an integral role in the development and execution of branding, marketing and communication strategies that achieve measurable results. She helps clients build relationships with key audiences and influencers, and sustain awareness about their mission.

  28. Arabella Martinez

    Arabella Martinez is the former CEO of The Unity Council in Oakland, Ca. who developed the nationally recognized, $100 million Fruitvale Village, a model of sustainable neighborhood revitalization. President Jimmy Carter appointed her Assistant Secretary for the Office of Human Development Services, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the first Latina appointed to a sub-cabinet level position in the history of the nation.

  29. Yanira Cruz

    Yanira Cruz , MPH President & CEO National Hispanic Council on Aging Ms. Yanira Cruz is the President & CEO of the National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA). She also currently serves on the Boards of the Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA).

  30. Ana R. Melgoza

    Ms. Melgoza's other work experience includes serving as Manager of Communications and Connections for The Center for the City at the University of Missouri- Kansas City where she assisted in the adoption of the University's first master plan in over a decade. Previous to this, Ms. Melgoza was the Community Affairs Assistant Manager in the City Planning and Economic Development Department where she worked for FOCUS (Forging Our Comprehensive Urban Strategy) Kansas City.

  31. Raul Yzaguirre
  32. Linda de Jesús-

    Linda De Jesús-Cutler President and Chief Operating Officer Linda De Jesús-Cutler is President and Chief Operating Officer of The Bravo Group, one of the leading U.S. Hispanic communications companies, with estimated capitalized billings of more than $275 million.

  33. Caroline Turner

    Caroline Turner A dynamic and engaging workshop facilitator, speaker and executive coach, Caroline Turner is a principal of The AthenA Group. Caroline is the former senior vice president, general counsel of Coors Brewing Company.

  34. Vanessa Clemens
  35. Jamie Miranda

    Jamie Miranda Jamie Miranda received her B.A. in International Affairs and Political Science from the University of Mary Washington (UMW) and joined the Law Offices of Becki L. Young in 2007. In 2006, she interned for the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States where she coordinated a national youth advocacy project.

  36. America Bracho

    America Bracho founded Latino Health Access with the vision to promote healthy living and disease prevention. America Bracho previously served as the Director for the AIDS projects for Latino Family Services in Detroit , Michigan .

  37. Emilia

    I refuse to define myself in this box!

  38. Gustavo Torres

    Gustavo Torres is originally from Colombia, South America. He left Colombia in 1987 as a result of the political, social and economic situation in that country, worked in Central America for four years, and subsequently moved to the Washington area in 1991. Currently he is the Executive Director of CASA of Maryland, Inc., the largest Latino service provider and advocacy organization in Maryland.

  39. Felipe Reinoso

    Felipe’s commitment to serving his community remains strong. He contributes as a volunteer, or as a board member to organizations such as: CROP -Community Responding to others in Poverty ; the American Red Cross , Habitat for Humanity, Kennedy Center, and the United Way , in addition to Co-Founding programs like Project Blue Print and ASPIRA of CT . Since 2003, Felipe has served on the Board of Directors of the National Council of La Raza .

  40. Erika Raye Hizel

    Erika Raye Hizel is Director of Housing Programs and Interim Texas State Director for the National Council of La Raza (NCLR). Ms. Hizel received her MA from the University of New Mexico and her BA from Pomona College in Claremont, California. Ms. Hizel has been with NCLR for the past three years working with 35 housing affiliates in 15 states nationwide to increase the Hispanic homeownership rate.

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