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9/02 #Latism Party: Back to School: Latinos, Education and the Gap

Bring out your pen and paper and polish ‘em virtual apples!

Tonight on #LATISM, we’re going BACK TO SCHOOL!

As we enter a new era of global competition, advanced technology and changing demographics, few topics are more important to Latinos than Education, particularly Higher Education.

Just take a look at the latest numbers [according to the Pew Hispanic Center]

  • Some 41% of Hispanics ages 20 and older in the United States do not have a regular high school diploma [versus 23% of comparably aged blacks and 14% of whites]
  • Only 1 in 10 Hispanic high school dropouts has obtained a GED
  • Some 52% of foreign-born Latino adults are high school dropouts
  • As of 2008, Hispanic adults with a GED had a higher unemployment rate than Hispanic adults with a high school diploma—9% versus 7%

As America’s demographics shift and Latinos become “the mayority-minority”, it becomes imperative that we help ourselves, our fellow Latinos and our children become the next generation of leaders and highly skilled employees. That means raising the level of their achievement in knowledge and skills necessary to be successful adults and the chance of a better future.

So what is the culprit for the Education crisis?

What are the factors that exacerbate it?

Is there anything we can do to solve it?

Joining us tonight as special guests, the Team from The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA)

DETAILS:

ABOUT NSHMBA

The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) was created in 1988 as a  non-profit organization. Widely known as the “Premier Hispanic Organization”, NSHMBA serves 32 chapters and 8,000 members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. NSHMBA is focused on supporting the successful completion of advanced degrees by developing and delivering educational, professional and leadership development programs that prepare Hispanics for admittance into graduate management schools.

PARTY POINTERS:

  • You’ll need a Twitter account (free) to join the party. If you don’t have one, you can sign up here.
  • Be sure to follow Elianne Ramos [@ergeekgoddess] before the party so you can follow the flow = When you get this many Latinos under one “cyber-roof”, it can get very crazy!
  • Also follow @ergeekgoddess1 [I tend to get into “tweetjail” for reaching my API limit].
  • When you get to the party, introduce yourself and junp right into the conversation!
  • Use the tag #latism in all of your party tweets.
  • Most importantly, HAVE FUN!
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LATISM Launches Year-Long Tour of the California “Latinosphere”

Latino2 Event Series Kicks Off At Los Angeles Convention Center on September 18th

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – August 31, 2010 – Latinos in Social Media (LATISM), the largest organization of social media professionals of Hispanic origin, today announced “Latino2:  The California Tour,” a year-long event series focusing on the emergence of Latin-American influence in the digital/social world.  The Latino2 event series kickoff – titled “The Marketing Tribe” – will also feature a keynote by social-media guru Brian Solis, a panel of Latina bloggers, and an in-depth interview with one of the leading cross-border marketing agencies in Los Angeles.  To register for this event, go to http://latino2.com.

The Latino2 tour will sponsor gatherings in California towns and cities where Latinos wield influence in business, government, and the non-profit sector.

“From the barrios, to Silicon Valley, to our state capital, Latinos today are leveraging digital and social technology to engage, communicate and mobilize,” said Giovanni Rodriguez, Vice-Chair of Events and Programs for LATISM and co-producer of Latino2.  “We hope to gather Latinos – and the people hoping to engage more effectively with them – in as many places as we can in our year-long journey, up and down this state.”

Single-Day Event Evolves into a Series

Latino2 originally was conceived as a single-day event in Los Angeles.  Because of the wide range of speakers, topics proposed for the event, the organizers saw an opportunity to evolve the concept.

“There is no single Latino conversation that’s happening online, no single tribe, no single location.” said Rodriguez.  “Rather than asking everyone to come to L.A., we’re telling people, ‘we’ll come to you’.”

In recognition of the local concentration of communications professionals in Southern California, the September 18th kickoff in L.A. focuses on the “marketing tribe.”  The agenda for the event features the following:

–Keynote:

Brian Solis – globally recognized as one of the most prominent thought leaders and published authors in new media.

–Q&A with cross-border marketing agency, vrtccom:

Octavio Orozco, Co-Founder of vrtccom

Daniel Gonzalez, Strategic Planner of vrtccom • http://www.vrtccom.com

–Latina blogger panel:
Elizabeth Cerezo, Blogger, Thoughts of a Mommy/Disneylandia al Dia
http://thoughtsofamommy.com
http://disneylandiaaldia.com

Ana Lilian Flores, Co-Founder + Co-Publisher, SpanglishBaby Media
http://SpanglishBaby.com
http://thisilove.net

Silvia Martinez,  Founder, Mamá Latina Tips / Partner and Editor in Chief, Disneylandia al Dia
http://www.mamalatinatips.com
http://disneylandiaaldia.com

Elisa Batista, Co-Founder and Moderator, Mother Talkers
http://mothertalkers.com/

–Awards ceremony.

Individuals and agencies are competing for awards in ten different categories.

Nominate the best CA Latino Blogger
Nominate the best CA Latina Blogger
Nominate the best CA Latino Tweep
Nominate the best CA Latina Tweep
Nominate the best Latino(a) Social Network Leader in CA
Nominate the best CA Company using Social Media to reach Latinos
Nominate the best CA Not-for-Profit using Social Media to engage Latinos
Nominate the CA best Interactive Agency using social media to reach Latinos
Nominate the best CA Advertising agency using social media to reach Latinos
Nominate the best CA PR agency using social media to reach Latinos


For more information on the Latino2 kickoff, registration, the awards program, go to http://latino2.com.  Also visit this site for information on future stops for the tour.

ABOUT LATISM
Founded in 2009, Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing the social, civic and economic status of the Latino community by providing capacity-building training, information, resources and networking opportunities. LATISM also researches and analyzes Latino use of online social networks to inform decision-making by businesses, nonprofits, policymakers and others seeking to reach or mobilize Latinos.  For more information, go to http://latism.org.

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LATISM Launches Awards Program For Achievement In Digital/Social Communications

National Group Seeks Nominations To Honor Individuals
and Agencies in California at Kickoff of the Latino2 Event Series

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – August 26 – 2010 – Latinos in Social Media (LATISM), the largest organization of social media professionals of Hispanic origin has launched an annual awards program for excellence in Latino communications in California. The first awards ceremony — September 18 at the Los Angeles Convention Center — will be the centerpiece of the kickoff of “Latino2: The California Tour,” a year-long event series focusing on the emergence of Latin-Americans in the digital/social world. To nominate an individual or agency for an award, click here.

“The Latino2 tour is a year-long conversation with stops in the major geographical areas where Latinos have had a strong presence,” said Ana Roca Castro, -co-founder and chair of LATISM. “The awards ceremony is a perfect way of launching the tour, by bringing together some of the best minds in communications in one of the largest, most vibrant markets in the U.S.”

The Latino2 event series kickoff – titled “The Marketing Tribe” – will also feature a keynote by social-media guru Brian Solis, a panel of Latina mommy bloggers, and an in-depth interview with one of the leading cross-border marketing agencies in LA.

“This is the kickoff of a year-long tour, and we want to give the first attendees a taste of what’s to come,” said Castro. “Future events will be more topical – entertainment, technology, politics, non-profits – but excellence in communications stitches the series together.”

ABOUT LATISM
Founded in 2009, Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing the social, civic and economic status of the Latino community by providing capacity-building training, information, resources and networking opportunities. LATISM also researches and analyzes Latino use of online social networks to inform decision-making by businesses, nonprofits, policymakers and others seeking to reach or mobilize Latinos.

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8/26 #LATISM Party: English, Spanish, Spanglish: Language and the Latino future

Iguana, Bravo, Cafeteria, El Niño… the English language is teeming with words loaned from Spanish. It’s no wonder: with the growth of the Latino population in the United States, nuestro idioma has become the de facto second language in the United States…

Why wouldn’t it be? Latinos are everywhere!

Yet, the subject always brings spirited discussions. On the one side, to those of us who have grown up hearing Spanish all of our lives, being bilingual is second nature. Even when we don’t speak it properly, we feel a reverence for the language, a deep connection with it. We may think in English … but we certainly live en español!

On the other side: many – including some Latinos – believe America should remain an English-only nation and that things like bilingual education keeps Latinos behind.

This brings us to some interesting questions:

  • Is the US already a bilingual nation? Is it necessary at this point, for Spanish to be declared the official second language?
  • What is the future of Spanish in America – will it disappear as more of us assimilate, or will the reverse happen and more Americans will learn it?
  • Is there any advantage to speaking Spanish if we live in an English-speaking world?
  • Does preserving the Spanish language mean we are, by extension, preserving our culture?
  • Should Americans–specifically American children–become bilingual?
  • How does monolingualism vs. bilingualism affect the future of America in the global stage?
  • And where does Spanglish fall within this conversation?

Join us tonight for a party that promises to be muy caliente!

DETAILS:

We’ll also be sharing some of the NEW plans for our Latino2 Conference, coming up this September 18th, 2010 in Los Angeles, CA.

THE USUAL POINTERS:

You’ll need a Twitter account (free) to join the party. If you don’t have one, you can sign up now.

Be sure to follow Elianne Ramos @ergeekgoddess [and @ergeekgoddess1, my Twitter alter ego] before the party so you can follow the flow = When you get this many Latinos under one “cyber-roof”, it can get very crazy!

When you get to the party, say hi, introduce yourself, ask a question or jump right in on the conversation! Just use the tag #latism in all of your party tweets. Most importantly, HAVE FUN!

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8/19 LATISM party: Monetize Your Blog: How to Pitch to Clients!

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Lately on Latism we have been focusing on blogger related topics, and with good reason: have you seen our LATISM Latina Blogger Survey Results?!? Yes, the Blogger population in our community is growing by leaps and bounds… and Latin@s are at the vanguard of this movement.

Last week, we spoke about the explosion of the Latino market online and the great opportunity for all of us — but how many of us are really capitalizing on this trend? How many of us are truly making our blogs profitable?

Tonight, we bring you a veritable trove of bloggy marketing wisdom!

We’ll be discussing how to pitch big brands and top PR agencies, how to get more clients, how to develop your pitch letter and other ways to make your blog more attractive to brands who are looking to work with YOU!

Our guest, Jenn Fowler [@jennfowler] –who recently co-conducted the “Job Lab: ROYO – Pitch Me” at the BlogHer ’10 conference– will be at hand to answer all your questions and share some of the tips that have made her so successful!

PARTY DETAILS:


ABOUT JENN FOWLER:

Jenn, who calls herself a “suburban subversive” is the publisher of Frugal Upstate, a blog about frugal living: simple ways to save money doing simple things you’ve never even considered. She’s also a founding member of the Walmart “Eleven Moms“, co-host of the Frugal Coast2Coast radio show, a contributor for FiLife.com (a Wall Street Journal Partner), and a writer at “She is Losing it“.  Jenn also co-hosts a Blog Talk Radio show (Frugal Coast2Coast) and has a YouTube channel.

THE USUAL POINTERS:

You’ll need a Twitter account (free) to join the party. If you don’t have one, you can sign up now.

Be sure to follow Elianne Ramos @ergeekgoddess before the party so you can follow the flow = When you get this many Latinos under one “cyber-roof”, it can get very crazy!

When you get to the party, say hi, introduce yourself, ask a question or jump right in on the conversation! Just use the tag #latism in all of your party tweets. Most importantly, HAVE FUN!

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LATISM Releases 1st Ever Latina Bloggers Survey Results


Latinos in Social Media [LATISM] Releases First Study Ever to Independently Assess Latina Bloggers

Latinos in Social Media [LATISM], the first and largest non-profit organization to engage, organize, train and promote Latinos and Latinas in the social media arena, has released the results to the first study ever to take a look at Latina bloggers both from a demographic and a cultural standpoint. Given the growth of the Hispanic market, these Latinas are the vanguard of an emerging consumer segment that is the most attractive target for companies right now.

Carried out by LATISM, and conducted through the leading online research tool Survey Monkey [www.surveymonkey.com], “The LATISM Bloguera Survey” questioned 939 respondents in the United States and Latin America.

You can access the full report here

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8/12 #LATISM Party: Latinos/as in the Digital Age

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There’s no doubt about it: Latinos are leaving a well-planted mark in the digital world.

According to a July 2010 study by the Pew Hispanic Research Center, Latinos and Latinas -especially those ages 16 to 25- have been early adopters of almost every socially usable technology available, and over-index in the use of cellphones SMS, cameras, downloads, email, internet and games.

We are bloggers, twitters, Facebookers, social network group leaders, e-commerce owners, marketers and more. Seems like we’re taking over Cyberspace!

We were eye-witnesses of this explosion during last week’s BlogHer10 Conference adventure! But you didn’t have to be there to realize it:  This topic, which incidentally, is the theme for our upcoming LATISM/Latino2 LA conference, is in everyone’s mind right now, as marketers, politicians and the media are finally realizing the Latino market’s true potential.

So tonight, let’s talk about what’s in it for us as Latinos living in the US and everywhere else in the world.

  • What are the implications of this increase in attention for us, Latinos in Social Media?
  • Why do you think we are adopting technology at such high rates?
  • What kinds of approaches are more effective when reaching out to Latinos?
  • What are some good -and bad-  examples of campaigns geared to Latinos?
  • How do you foresee this power changing the game in things like the marketplace and the upcoming elections?
  • And how can we, as consumers, as communicators and as citizens, start to exert the power of numbers that we have?
  • And why is it important that we do so?

Bring out your cellphones, your laptops and your cyber-mojitos as we explore the hottest topic right now: LATINOS IN THE DIGITAL AGE!

PARTY DETAILS:

When: Thursday, August 12, 9-11 p.m. EST (8CT, 7 MT, & 6 PT)

Where: www.tweetchat.com ! (Type in hashtag #latism)

Topic: Latinos in the Digital Age

Hostess: @ergeekgoddess

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LATISM does BlogHer10 – The RECAP

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you have been aware of the whirlwind of activity LATISM has been in as we prepared for, fundraised, awarded scholarships to and finally were able to bring with us 14 blogueras to the most awaited women’s conference of the year: BlogHer10!

Our project consisted of the following:

1) A Survey to study the Latina Blogosphere – in English – y en Español – to be published and distributed to the press on Monday, August 16, 2010

2) A Scholarship program to take a group of Blogueras to the conference with the following LATISM scholarship winners:

Denise Icaza [@coupon_chica], Carolyn Gonzalez [@carogonza], Migdalia Rivera [@MsLatina], Lisa Perez [@Newyorkchica], Lexi Esparza [@laprimera], Liz Cerezo [@thoughtsofamomy], Dariela Cruz [@DarielaCruz], Janis Marie [@sneakpeekatme], Blanca Stella [@micaminar], Maegan Ortiz [@vivirlatino], Laura Tellado [@laurita86], Reina Valenzuela [@soylamar] and Ofelia Almedina [@OfeliaNJ]-

3) A comprehensive report unveiling the findings and results of the 1st LATINA BLOGGER SURVEY [to be released to the media on August 16, 2010]

4) A documentary about the Blogueras unveiled during BlogHer10 [to be released to the media on August 16, 2010]

5) A BlogHer Community party held on August 5th during BlogHer10

6) A Latinas in Social Media presentation during BlogHer10

So last week, when this amazing group of Latinas descended at the Hilton Hotel, they had no idea of what was in store for them! [and we're sure the Hilton staff didn't either!]

We could bore you with all the details, but we’d rather let the pictures speak for a thousand words. Enjoy!

LATISM DOES BLOGHER10, THE SLIDESHOW:

DAY 1: ¡SE ARMÓ LA FIESTA!

Day 2 – SHARING, LEARNING, FUN!

Day 3 – BLOGALISCIOUS and McDONALDS PARTIES

LATISM would like to thank our sponsors for all the BlogHer10 activities:

BlogHer
Comcast
General Mills/Qué Rica Vida
Hispanic Information & Telecommunications Network, Inc. [HITN]
Premier Social Media
Hispanic Technology and Telecommunications Partnership [HTTP]
GigCoin
Speak Hispanic Communications
The LATISM Social Media Community

We also give HUGE thanks to the Organizing committee ladies who pitched in to make this possible:

Monica Vila [@TheOnlineMom], Dr. Daisy Sutherland [@DrMommy], Denise Icaza [@Coupon_Chica], Lexi Esparza [@LaPrimera], Elianne Ramos [@ergeekgoddess], Jeannette Kaplun [@jeannettekaplun], Migdalia Rivera [@MsLatina], Ana L. Flores [@LAFlowers], Kety Esquivel [@Ketye], Carolyn Gonzalez [@Carogonza], Melanie Edwards [@modernmami], Julie Diaz Asper [@JulieDiazAsper], Lisa Perez [@NewYorkChica], Mariana Perez [@OhMariana], Carrie F. Weir [@CarrieFweir] and our fearless leader Ana Roca Castro [@AnaRC]

Thanks also to the contributors to the Photo slideshow above:

Laura Tellado, Jeannette Kaplun, Blanca Stella, Mariana Perez, Maria Amelia, Janis Marie, Yolanda from CuponeandoLive, Julie Diaz Asper, Sarah McKenna Pinnix and our official LATISM photographer Kelly Mullaney. All videos courtesy of Blanca Stella.

If you have pictures of your own that you’d like to share, we will be posting and tweeting instructions on how to upload them to the LATISM Flickr group.

We’d URGE you to visit our Blogueras “virtual casitas” for a glimpse at their experiences during the conference. Here’s a taste:

@LaLicenciada: Do the math: BlogHer10 – Social Skills = Me

@OfeliaNJ: What NOT to do at BlogHer

@Soylamar: DC AGENDA: BlogHer10 Recap – Click! Clack! Cluck!

@thoughtsofamomy: A small glimpse of my trip to BlogHer

@NewYorkChica: My Sunday Shoutout Post

@MiCaminar: Feel, Blog, Connect

LATISM is also proud to announce that we are developing our new LATISM website and there will be a group of “Blogs by Latinas” lead by Monique from Blogs By Latinas, in recognition of her leadership as the pioneer who built the first community
of our wonderful Blogueras. If you are a bloguera who’d like to become part of the Blogueras Group, please contact info@latism.org.

To all of our LATINA BLOGUERAS, much love! You are an inspiration as we continue our mission to ensure that online discourse more accurately reflects the rich diversity of thought, heritage and culture in the US and help empower Latinos to adopt and make full use of online social networks and applications through training, information, resources and networking opportunities.

If you are a PR/marketing/advertising executive, a Brand representative or a member of the media who would like to receive the report package or have any questions about the Latinos/Latinas in Social Media organization, please do not hesitate to contact Elianne [at] Latism [dot] org.

BlogHer10 is only THE BEGINNING. Here’s to a future of sharing and LATINO/A UNITY.

Let’s continue to write history together!  ^ER

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Announcing The Winners From Latism/Blogher Fundraiser

As you already know, we picked five people [via votes from the scholarship committee] to come to BlogHer with us with a scholarship, in addition to six previous recipients who are part of the Organizing team.

We then held our Latism “No Bloguera Left Behind” Fundraiser Twitter Party and thanks to the amazing generosity of our Latinos in Social Media [happy to report!] were able to raise [DRUMROLL, PLEASE!]

You guys are an amazing community, we are so blessed!

As promised, after our fundraising party, we went down our roster of applicants to the scholarship, in the order of most votes received. Since we didn’t quite reach our fundraising goals, we won’t be able to offer the full scholarship to the applicants who are next in line in terms of votes.

However, because we want as many blogueras as possible to enjoy BlogHer’s learning, sharing and networking opportunities, we’re doing the next best thing: We offered three of the candidates in the roster Full Conference Passes BlogHer10!

Here are the LUCKY THREE:

- Reina Valenzuela [@soylamar]
- Laura Tellado [@Laurita86]
- Ofelia Almedina [
@OfeliaNJ]

Congratulations, Reina, Laura and Ofelia – We can’t wait to hug you at BlogHer10!!

LATISM is proud to confirm that a grand total of 14 Mujeres will be able to attend BlogHer10 through our scholarship program.

This is all thanks to the generosity of our tight community of Latinos in Social Media together with the support from our sponsors: Hispanic Information & Telecommunications Network, Inc (HITN), Hispanic Technology and Telecommunications Partnership (HTTP), Mobile Test Kitchen, Premier Social Media, Speak Hispanic Communications and the 32 individual donors who put their granito de arena to make this happen.

To our always-amazingly-supportive LATISM community, much love!

We’ll be live tweeting from the BlogHer Social Fiesta this Thursday, so you won’t miss a peep!

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7/29: It’s our Latinos in the Workforce Party!

On the job search? Looking to take the cobwebs off your resume? Or simply want to see for yourself whether the grass really IS greener on the other side? Then you’ve gotta be at our next #LATISM party!

With the unemployment rate leading the list of worries for Latinos in the US [second only to the immigration situation], it’s more important than ever for us Latinos to get our proverbial “Shtuff” together [totally made-up word].

The statistics are alarming. According to an AP-GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications Poll released in May: Six in 10 Latinos say it’s hard for them to get ahead financially and forty-five percent say they or a relative have lost a job since September 2009, compared with 30 percent of the overall population.

But WE have the powerful skills needed to turn this situation around: With Spanish now becoming the country’s unofficial second language, there’s now a tremendous demand for bilingual job seekers fluent in Spanish and English.

Join us tonight as we discuss the State of the Workforce and the Successful Job Search Strategies that YOU can start implementing TODAY to better your chances of getting a job in this economy.

With us, Murray A. Mann and Rose Mary Bombela-Tobias of @LatinosAtWork and a panel of human resources experts. You’l come out armed with strategies for better positioning yourself in this crazy job environment. They also have a few surprise presents for some of our lucky participants, including copies of their book: Barron’s The Complete Job Search Guide for Latinos PLUS an awesome grand prize: A coaching session or resume assistance with @LatinosAtWork!

PARTY DETAILS:

THE USUAL POINTERS:

You’ll need a Twitter account (free) to join the party. If you don’t have one, you can sign up now. Be sure to follow Elianne Ramos @ergeekgoddess before the party so you can follow the flow = When you get this many Latinos under one “cyber-roof”, it can get very crazy!

When you get to the party, say hi, introduce yourself, ask a question or jump right in on the conversation! Just use the tag #latism in all of your party tweets. Most importantly, HAVE FUN!

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