I have great news to share with you! Our children's book, Lupita y la Magia de México, is being turned into a community play through a partnership with Revista Latina NC. Our play will be part of the Cultural Festival, Children's Day at the Raleigh Little Theater in the open air on April 30.
Los Tigres del Norte originally from Sinaloa, Mexico. They have pioneered norteño music and have established their legacy as one of the most influential and respected groups in Latin music.
On September 15, the Government of Mexico, through the Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IME) and the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh, NC, USA, awarded Revista Latina the Ohtli 2022 Award. The delivery ceremony was part of the civic event commemorating the 212th Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico, held at Flower Field in Dix Park. This award is granted once a year by the Mexican consulates and consists of an emblematic medallion, a silver rosette and a diploma.
At the end of the event that the young poet managed and carried out, the three agreed to go to dinner, as a farewell before leaving for their places of origin. Until the meeting they were only virtual friends. This, thanks to the magic of the networks and the mutual taste for letters that, after a few years, finally brought them together during the execution of that quixotic literary industry.
Celebration of the Day of the Dead with Revista Latina.
"The success of any activity is only achieved when the strength and dynamism of several people who support their energies in the same direction come together."
The state of emergency declared nation-wide due to COVID-19 led to the creation of public health policies that aimed to protect citizens from the health contingency. The laws included continuous Medicaid coverage under which beneficiaries were guaranteed uninterrupted coverage, with no need for an annual redetermination on the basis of changes in their household or their income.