In This Issue

The gift we give

The gift we give

Winter brings us the end of the political season and the start of the gift-giving holiday season.

Pocho Keen

Pocho Keen

"Sí se puede," so simple and yet so effective.

LP Journal

They are not us

They are not us

We wonder what the rest of the country thinks of us after Sen. John McCain gave his gracious concession speech.

Michelle's dress

Michelle's dress

Elegant first lady-elect Michelle Obama swept onto the stage on election night looking très chic.

Mayor invests in Congressional amigos

Mayor Phil Gordon is taking his campaign to make Phoenix a world class city outside the state.

Latino Jews

It wasn’t until 1996 that Dell Sanchez of Texas discovered a well hidden family secret.

Park honors Esquer legacy

Tempe’s newest park is a tribute to the Esquer family.

The reel truth

Phillip Rodriguez’s documentary film Latinos ’08 challenges dearly held assumptions – some say myths -- about Latino voters.

Arts

Vibe

Books make cool eye and mind Christmas candy

Books make cool eye and mind Christmas candy

Christmas books to enjoy during the break.

Bossa Nova for the holidays

Bossa Nova for the holidays

Brazil: Sambossica. An eclectic mix of contemporary Brazilian music.

Guitarist weaves golden music

Guitarist weaves golden music

A member of the Yaqui people of southern Arizona is among the Native Americans performing classical music professionally.

T’was a night for DVDs

T’was a night for DVDs

LPM recommends some DVD's for the night before Christmas.

Bilingual fun and literacy

Santa Fe escritora Pat Mora’s series of bilingual books are a delight for niños.

Bling flinging

This holiday have a Chingo Bling fling!

Queztal’s latest a breakthrough

Quetzal Guerrero, a Mesa-born music phenomenon, has released his career-best CD.

Rincon del Arte

James Covarrubias

James Covarrubias

James Covarrubias is an Arizona artist whose career has spanned three decades.

Dining

Christmas con piquete!

Christmas con piquete!

During these cold winter nights, a good ponche will make your celebrations warmer.

Travel

Westin La Cantera: luxury taste of Texas

Westin La Cantera: luxury taste of Texas

For those who think honky-tonks and horses when thinking about a Texas vacation, and aren’t much excited about it, there is another option.

Health

Healthy holiday ideas from LPM

Healthy holiday ideas from LPM

We battle all year to keep our body in shape. And it’s particularly hard around the holidays.

WSF addresses youths sports in America

The Women’s Sports Foundation recently released an exhaustive study of children’s participation in sports and exercise.

The flu and your children: What you can do

Older Latinos are not the only ones in danger during flu season.

Latinos have new place to go for mental health needs

The SMU Center for Family Counseling is one site offering mental health services at a reduced cost.

Webb launches “Brandon’s Locker” at UMC

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon Webb made a lasting impression on chronically and critically ill children.

Pastor promotes HIV testing, education for Latinos

U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor called on all Latinos to empower themselves with information on the fight against AIDS.

NAHN chapter members on top of their profession

It’s been quite a year for three members of the Valle del Sol chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.

Education

The gift of Education

The gift of Education

Keeping the brain in shape is just as important as keeping one’s body in shape

CPLC Esperanza Awards

Six Valley educators were honored recently as winners of the 10th annual Esperanza Latino Teacher Awards given by Chicanos por la Causa.

Latino children rank low in reading statistics

Statistics show that by the fourth grade, less than one-third of all American children are reading at or above grade level.

INSPIRE high schoolers to explore new worlds

Applications from 9th- to 12th-grade students interested in science, technology, engineering and math are being accepted for INSPIRE’s online community through Dec. 31.

TUSD investing in minority teachers

The Tucson Unified School District has launched a $550,000 campaign to recruit minority teachers.

ADL honors ASU’s Crow

The Anti-Defamation League honored Arizona State University President Michael Crow

Event raises $342,000 for library programs

This year’s event was among the highest for both attendance and fund-raising in its 20-year history.

Study takes hard look at graduation rates

Nationally, one of every four high school students fails to graduate on time.

Business

Briefcase

Top biz gifts

Top biz gifts

If you are a boss and completely stumped about what to buy your peers and employees, here are a handful of ideas from About.com

Arvizu Advertising helps coordinate trade conference

Arvizu Advertising and Promotions helps coordinate of the 1st Annual International Fiscal Business Conference

Get a library card, access a world of resources

One of the best gifts for Phoenix Latinos for the holiday season may be free

Stuff a PC in your stocking

Retail sales experts are predicting that computer manufacturers may have to cut prices to avoid getting stuck with a pile of unsold inventory on Dec. 31.

Hispanic how-to book can grow your business

Latino employees will make up about 25 percent of the labor pool in the near future.

Give the gift of a Spyder, be an easy rider

Arizona has thousands of miles of underutilized, back country pavement to explore.

Movin' Up

Gallego, Parraz named to Children’s Museum board

Gallego, Parraz named to Children’s Museum board

Ruben Gallego and Norma Parraz were appointed to Children’s Museum of Phoenix board of directors.

Ortega honored with Ohtli Award

Ortega honored with Ohtli Award

Phoenix lawyer Danny Ortega was named the 2008 winner of the Ohtli Award.

Fimbres named to Tucson High Hall of Fame

Tucson High Badger Foundation Hall of Fame 2008.

Cordero named chair for Handi-Dogs

Handi-Dogs Inc. has appointed two members to its board and selected a new chairwoman.

DeRito Partners adds Hispanic Retail Leasing team

De Rito Partners, Inc., named Jose Barbosa and Lizette Fonseca as the first members of its Hispanic Retail Leasing team.

Phoenix School of Law adds Perez to staff

Joseph Perez has been named assistant director of the Center of Professional Development at the Phoenix School of Law

Pope Duarte wins award

Phoenix author Stella Pope Duarte earned first place in the 34th Annual Chicano/Latino Literary Prize competition

Metro Pima Alliance names executive director

Michael S. Guymon has been named executive director of the Metropolitan Pima Alliance

SRP names Moya manager of Latino Relations

Tony Moya was named manager of Latino Relations at Salt River Project.

MAHC awards

Mesa Latino Town Hall Community Awards 2008

Phoenix College Hall of Fame

Phoenix College Alumni Association’s Hall of Fame 2008

DOC honors top Latinos

The Dudley Do-Right Awards recognizes staff caught doing the right thing at Arizona State Prison Complexes.

Rubalcava to join State Farm

Sonja Mazon Rubalcava is joining State Farm Insurance

STAR awards

Wanda Ronquillo was honored with the Junipero Serra Award

Yanez launches new firm

Frank J. Yanez has launched a new company

Carrasco, Hernandez promoted

Wendy Carrasco and Sal Hernandez were promoted.

Galindo-Elvira earns Brooks award

ADL honored Galindo-Elvira for his on-going work to connect cultures and communities.

AzHHA honors Aguirre

State Sen. Amanda Aguirre was honored with an AzHHA award.

CPLC named 3 new board members

CPLC named Carmen Cornejo, George Diaz and Tony Moya to its 20-member board of directors.

Cardenas named ASU general counsel, senior VP

José A. Cárdenas was named senior vice president and general counsel of Arizona State University.

Careers

Working for Santa

Working for Santa

Career as elf has brought smiles, magical moments

Community

Latinos who Serve

Latinos Who Serve Awards 2008

Latinos Who Serve Awards 2008

Governor Napolitano, Mayor Gordon and Supervisor Wilcox recognized Latino veterans.

Fire fighter family affair

Fire fighter family affair

Phoenix Executive Assistant Fire Chief Mike Duran retires, but leaves a legacy of three firefighter sons

Entrepreneur of the month

All aboard for fun

All aboard for fun

The entrepreneurial minds behind the Arizona Fun Bus, which provides a safe alternative for party-goers to drinking and driving.



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