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Thursday, September 28, 2023

Conference

Language Access Virtual Conference

The North Carolina Municipality Working Group for New Americans invites you to participate in the first 2023 LANGUAGE ACCESS VIRTUAL CONFERENCE. Language access is foundational to an inclusive and culturally responsive educational ecosystem.

AMEXCAN is hosting its “NC Latino Leadership Summit: Building a Latino Agenda.”

The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina, Inc. (AMEXCAN) is hosting its “NC Latino Leadership Summit: Building a Latino Agenda.” This event will take place Friday, October 7th, 2022, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, at the NC Rural Economic Center at 4021 Carya Drive #160, Raleigh, NC 27610. We are no longer accepting sign-ups for this summit. For this summit, AMEXCAN will be facilitating an in-person conference to bring pro-Latino organizations together to discuss challenges and success stories regarding health, education, public policy, public safety, and economic development.

Letter to my children and grandchildren

I resort to epistolary writing, because many times, I cannot verbally express so many memories minted in thought, which I consider necessary for you to know. Time goes by so quickly, in the blink of an eye you, my little children, left the nest and began your own flight; that is the wheel of life, my grandchildren are in this continuous process of development and one day they will also begin their journey away from home...

learning spaces

It is an honor for your servant to write about the last event where I presented the paper: "How to promote reading in secondary school students" in the "2nd. Virtual Book Fair Argentina” to which I was invited by the Mexican cultural promoter, poet and writer Ana Laura García Solache, along with a magnificent team of collaborators.

Qualities Congress

Meetings between equals were necessary to reach points of convergence and legally establish their insertion in the world. Previously, they were asked to write their papers to present to the congress. The person who presided over the assembly, arrived dressed with a toga and a mallet in hand, as a symbol of authority. A thud is heard on the wooden desk and silence invades the room. His voice rose to reach the ears of all the attendees and the clerk prepared to take the pertinent notes.

Meet: María del Refugio Sandoval Olivas

The passion for writing manifested itself from his youth, consolidating his first formal encounter, with his participation in 2002 in Historias de Migrantes.
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