Thursday, April 10, 2008

SAAHJ Latino Issues Forum, Saturday, April 12th @ OLLU



Kris Rodriguez (photo)
Hispanic Journalists

I just wanted to thank all the media and civic organizations who assisted this month in helping me promote the SAAHJ Latino Issues Forum on Saturday, April 12th.

I invite you all to attend and think you would benefit from hearing Dr. Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, who not only led the national campaign to add Hispanic veterans to Ken Burns PBS Documentary, but also was a founding committee member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

Additionally, she has 18 years experience as a reporter with the Boston Globe, Dallas Morning News and WFAA-TV and probably has tremendous insight on the industry as well as valuable connections that could prove beneficial to you in the future.

Could not do it without you. Hope to see you Saturday!

Media Publicity
  • Fox-29-Ernie Zuniga, Master of Ceremonies
  • Great Day SA-Calendar Listing
  • KTSA/Jack FM-CJ
  • Cruz Public Affairs Show
  • Texas Public Radio-Ernie Villareal who will record the forum for rebroadcast as “Newsmaker Hour”
  • San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
  • Joe Solis' Latino Breakfast Club Newsletter
  • Steve Walker's-Walker Report
  • Our Lady of the Lake University
  • Lakefront Student Newspaper and OLLU Web Site
  • San Antonio Express-News Metro Brief
  • Conexion-Marissa Villa Half-page story today with color photos of four presenters

SAAHJ hosts the 2nd Annual Latino Issues Forum “Hispanic Research for You and Your Family” at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 12 in the Providence West Social Room (PWSR) at Our Lady of the Lake University, 411 S.W. 24th St.

Research topics to be discussed include education, elections, health, history and media.

Scheduled panelists include Dr. Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Henry Flores, St. Mary’s University, Dr. Federico Subervi, Texas State University in San Marcos, Dr. Karl Eschbach, The University of Texas at San Antonio Texas State Data Center and Dr. Liliana Oakes, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

Following the brief presentations, panelists will participate in a question and answer session with the audience.

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