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LATISM Announces Its Stellar 2012 Event Lineup

LATISM Announces Its Stellar 2012 Event Lineup

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Elianne Ramos

 

Washington, DC –  Engaging a broad community of over 140,000 top bloggers, internet leaders, innovators and influencers, Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) today announces its preliminary calendar for the year, with a series of events that bring the best of the Latino social media world to the real world. The LATISM 2012 calendar includes four signature events that highlight the very best in the areas of focus for its mission: education, health, civic engagement, business and technology.

The 2012 lineup features four major events scheduled to take place around the country and abroad. The events will offer unprecedented networking and learning opportunities, and will cover a wide spectrum of topics ranging from digital culture, social media and technology, creativity, education, and civic engagement to health, entrepreneurialism and tangible social change.

As the largest organization of Latinos engaged in social media, LATISM enjoyed outstanding success at last year’s events, which included its Latino2 Conference in Silicon Valley, its annual LATISM conference in Chicago, a sustainable development project in the border of Haiti, as well as dozens of Tweetups organized by its 13 local chapters.

“Our events are the premier showcase for the leaders who are driving our community’s thriving digital innovations. We had a very special year in 2011 and are very excited about this year’s events, as they represent the next chapter in the strategic evolution of LATISM,” said Ana Roca Castro, LATISM’s Chair and Founder. “With this new crop of events, our scope focuses on providing the platforms that connect to the very heart of our digital culture and on facilitating the crowdsourcing of solutions to our communities most pressing issues.”

 

HIGHLIGHTS FROM LATISM’s 2012 EVENT LINEUP:

April 2012 – Top 100 Blogueras Retreat – Washington, DC

A capacity building MBA where top brand executives can meet the top 100 Latin@ blogger influencers meet and learn about causes, services and products to find synergies for collaboration. This event is by invitation ONLY.  To request an invitation, please contact: info@latism.org

June 2012 – 3rd Annual Latino2 Tech Summit – New York, NY

Meet the top Latinos in Tech Start-ups seeking pre-seed dollars, who will pitch their venture ideas to members from the investment community. This event is our latest effort to advance development and innovation in our community by promoting the shift from being consumers, to becoming owners and producers of technology. Details on how to participate will be announced separately.

July 2012 – Cyber-Sustainable Development Project – Cuzco, Perú

Following last year’s successful, groundbreaking sustainable development project at the border of Haiti and Dominican Republic, our second sustainable development project will bring the power of social media for social good into tangible results. This time, we will create a cyber room, a mobile clinic and a summer camp as well as provide capacity-building training at a small village near Cuzco, Peru. Details for this event will be announced separately.

October 2012 – LATISM ’12 National Conference – Houston, TX

“Mobilizing For Our Future” – The largest conference of Latino(a)s in Social Media, LATISM’s Annual Conference has fast emerged as the epicenter for the remarkable organizations, projects, products and pioneers that are putting Latinos at the forefront of the international digital landscape.

This installment of the much-awaited annual event will feature four tracks centered around LATISM’s mission:  Business empowerment, Technology Leadership, Health Innovation and Transforming Education. Details and call for speakers will be announced separately. Full details for LATISM ’12 tracks can be found at: http://conference.latism.org/

Other events

In addition to these signature events, LATISM will bring our full community experience to local networking events, lead by our team of Chapter Directors throughout the country. Additional information about these events will be available via separate communications throughout the year.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for all events. To request our sponsor package, please visit: http://conference.latism.org/sponsor/

To apply for media credentials for any of these events, please contact: elianne@latism.org

To connect with LATISM on its different social media properties, please scan the attached QR code.

ABOUT LATISM

Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) is a 501(c) 4 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing the social, civic and economic status of the Latino community. LATISM also helps to raise awareness among corporate brands, NGOs and government entities about using social media to reach Latinos. Our partnership initatives include research, event sponsorships, and leadership training. A pioneering social media organization with over 140,000 members in its network, LATISM has been hailed as the most influential online movement in the new multicultural Web. To learn more about the Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) organization, visit http://latism.org
Elianne Ramos

Vice-Chair of Marketing and PR

elianne@latism.org

@ergeekgoddess

646-932-7752

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Latinos In Social Media (LATISM) Announces Sponsorship Of The 5th Annual “Pa’L Pueblo” Charity Holiday Drive

5th Annual Event will deliver Christmas to over 100 kids in Bushwick, Brooklyn NY

New York.– Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) today announces it will sponsor the 5th Annual”Pa’L Pueblo” Charity Holiday Drive, an annual event organized by Capicu Poetry to to deliver Christmas to underpriviledge kids in the New York area. The event will be held on Friday, December 16, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM (ET) at the EvilOlivE Bar, located at 198 Union Avenue (between B’way and Montrose) Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211.

The event is a community effort to change the way these children experience the holiday despite financial difficulties. Toy donations and proceeds from the door will benefit children of Brooklyn’s Bushwick United Head Start “Toys For Head Start” program founded by Capicu Poetry. In addition to distributing toys, the event will feature “Parranda” style music, a delicious Latino holiday buffet, Nuyorican/Urban poetry, conscious hip-hop, comedy and community.

The Pa’l Pueblo movement is just like the mythical North Pole, except we do not make gifts,” Said George Torres, Co-Founder of Capicu Cultural Showcase. “We raise money, buy, wrap and deliver the gifts for the children at an in-school celebration in which the kids give back by way of song and dance, singing multicultural Christmas carols. That is what makes this initiative so important to us at Capicu Cultural Showcase. This year we have decided to increase our committment from 150 kids to about 500… I am confident that together we can pull it off.

“LATISM is delighted to suport our friends at Capicú for this year’s Holiday Drive,” said Ana Roca-Castro, Founder and Chair of LATISM. “The event is a great opportunity to bring the spirit of the Holidays to the less fortunate while sharing the gift of giving with our community. The message of hope and love we can send to these kids can be quite powerful and life changing.”

Those interested in supporting the event can do so by:

 

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Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) Award Winners Announced

Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) Award Winners Announced

WASHINGTON, DC, November 15, 2011 – Latinos in Social Media (LATISM)  announced the winners of its annual LATISM Awards. The Awards recognize the top bloggers, individuals and organizations in the LATISM community, who have demonstrated outstanding use of blogging and social media management for Latino Outreach. Winners were honored at an Awards Ceremony sponsored by The Toyota Motor Company, on Thursday, November 10, 2011 during the LATISM 11 National Conference.

“The LATISM Awards are a wonderful tribute to the many amazing bloggers, community leaders, businesses and organizations who contribute to our thriving community online, by making the best use of today’s available technologies. It is a testament to their influence and engagement in our community that their peers chose them among thousands of nominees,” says Ana Roca-Castro, LATISM’s Founder and Chair.

From over 650,000 nominations submitted online by the community, the top three nominated in every category were named finalists and underwent a second round of online voting. Winners were selected by their peers in an subsequent online vote. The winners are the individuals and organizations who received the highest amount of online votes from the community between October 12 and October 30th, 2011.

 

The official list of Award Winners, by category, follows:

  • Best Parenting Blogger

Jeannette Kaplun – www.blogsdemamas.com/ (@JeannetteKaplun)

 

  • Best Lifestyle Blogger

Monique Fausto: http://www.clicklatina.com/ (@ClickLatina)

 

  • Best Latin@ Tech Blogger

Alberto Saldamando – http://elmundotech.wordpress.com/ (@ElMundoTech)

 

  • Best Latin@ Business Blogger

Murray Mann – http://bit.ly/LatinosAtWorkBlog (@LatinosAtWork)

 

  • Best Latin@ Bilingual Blogger

Silvia Martinez – www.mamalatinatips.com (@MamaLatina)

 

  • Best Latin@ Health Blogger

Laurita Tellado – www.holdingoutforahero.com (@Laurita86)

 

  • Best Latin@ Education Blogger

Monica Olivera – www.MommyMaestra.com  (@MommyMaestra)

 

  • Best Latin@ Political Blogger

Viviana Hurtado http://thewiselatinaclub.com/ (@VivianaHurtado)

 

  • Best Latin@ Sports Blogger

Julio Pabon http://latinosports.com/ (@LatinoSports143)

 

  • Best Latin@ Activist Blogger

Elisa Batista – www.MotherTalkers.com (@MotherTalkers)

 

  • Best Latin@ Inspirational Blogger

Blanca Stella www.micaminar.com (@MiCaminar)

 

  • Best Latin@ Food Blogger

 Maura Hernandez – http://theothersideofthetortilla.com (@MauraHernandez)

 

  • Best Latin@ Micro-Blogger

Ramón De León (@Ramon_DeLeon)

 

  • Best Latin@ Vlogger

Dan Pérez – www.southfloridafilmmaker.com/ (@DanPerezFilms)

 

  • Top Latin@ Blogger

Angelica Perez – www.NewLatina.net (@NewLatina)

 

  • Best Latin@ Social Network (tie)

Leader Rebecca Aguilar – www.wiselatinaslinked.blogspot.com/

Ana Flores – www.latinabloggersconnect.com

 

  • Best Marketing/PR Firm using Social Media to reach Latino(a)s

Golin Harris www. www.golinharris.com/ (@Golinharris)

 

  • Best Hispanic Agency using social media to reach Latino(a)s

Lopez Negrete – www.lopeznegrete.com (@LopezNegrete)

 

  • Best Company using Social Media to target Latino(a)s

Sears Holding – Kmart Latina Smart www.facebook.com/Latinasmart (@LatinaSmart)

 

  • Best Health Advocate reaching Latino(a)s through Social Media

March of dimes, www.NacerSano.com (@Marchofdimes)

 

  • Best Education Advocate helping Latino(a)s through Social Media

White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanicswww.ed.gov/about/inits/list/hispanic-initiative/index.html  (@HispanicEd)

 

  • Best Non-For-Profit Organization using Social Media to reach Latino(a)s

National Hispana Leadership Institute – NHLI www.nhli.org  (@NHLI)

 

  • Best Artist using Social Media to reach Latino(a)s –

Fernando Varela – http://fernandovarela.com/ (@FernandoVarela)

 

  • Best Politician using Social Media to reach Latino(a)s

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa – http://mayor.lacity.org (@villaraigosa)

 

  • Best Multicultural Social Media Campaign

Univision: “Es el momento” – www.vidayfamilia.univision.com/es-el-momento/ (@Univision)

 

  • Best Multicultural Mobile Campaign

Department of Health & Human Services’ (HHS) Agency Conozca las preguntas, (Know the Questions) – www.ahrq.gov (@AHRQNews)

 

To connect with LATISM on its different social media properties, please scan the attached QR code.

For pictures from the LATISM 11 conference, including the LATISM Awards Gala, please visit our Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/latism/

 

ABOUT LATISM

Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) is a 501(c) 4 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing the social, civic and economic status of the Latino community. LATISM also helps to raise awareness among corporate brands, NGOs and government entities about using social media to reach Latinos. Our partnership initatives include research, event sponsorships, and leadership training. A pioneering social media organization with over 140,000 members in its network, LATISM has been hailed as the most influential online movement in the new multicultural Web. To learn more about the Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) organization, visithttp://latism.org.

ABOUT THE LATISM ’11 CONFERENCE

The LATISM ’11 Conference was LATISM’s centerpiece, fully bilingual event of the year. This national event, held in Chicago’s Navy Pier from November 9 to November 11, 2011, consolidated LATISM’s mission and audience of health providers, government officials, educators, community members and thought leaders. Since 2009, the Latinos in Social Media (LATISM) events have taken place in cities all around the United States, including New York, Orlando, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, CA and Silicon Valley, featuring more than 500 speakers to date. Participants have included over 5,000 in-person attendees, with thousands more engaging via social media and livestream. For more information about the LATISM 11 Conference, including access to the livestream videos from its sessions, visit http://conference.latism.org

 

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