Latinos Unidoshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidosOn the Latinos Unidos Channel, I feature Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines in the world. Please help me to find someone in your community doing outstanding work. I would love to give them exposure and interview them about their kind deeds and how they are impacting lives. You can e-mail me at number1radioshow@gmail.com with your nominations and suggestions. Muchas gracias! Your Life Coach, Evelina Solis www.MySol2Soul.com www.blogtalkradio.com/Sol2Soul www.blogtalkradio.com/LatinosUnidosenCopyright Evelina Solis (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 00:15:00 GMTMon, 12 Apr 2010 19:00:00 GMTCultureBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/4b9d02ed-2dcc-4381-89e1-49e5c0fff15c_adrians_photo_of_me.jpgLatinos Unidoshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidosOn the Latinos Unidos Channel, I feature Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines in the world. Please help me to find someone in your community doing outstanding work. I would love to give them exposure and interview them about their kind deeds and how they are impacting lives. You can e-mail me at number1radioshow@gmail.com with your nominations and suggestions. Muchas gracias! Your Life Coach, Evelina Solis www.MySol2Soul.com www.blogtalkradio.com/Sol2Soul www.blogtalkradio.com/LatinosUnidosfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comculture,hero,heroine,inspiration,hope,love,latina,latino,heroes,inspirationalLatinos UnidosnoOn the Latinos Unidos Channel, I feature Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines in the world. Please help me to find someone in your community doing outstanding work.episodicOne on One with Wayne Zamora, Founder of Latin Connection EMagazinehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/04/12/one-on-one-with-wayne-zamora-founder-of-latin-connCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/04/12/one-on-one-with-wayne-zamora-founder-of-latin-conn/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/04/12/one-on-one-with-wayne-zamora-founder-of-latin-connMon, 12 Apr 2010 19:00:00 GMTOne on One with Wayne Zamora, Founder of Latin Connection EMagazineWayne Zamora is the Editor-In-Chief and Founder of Latin Connection EMagazine. October 1, 2008 he created what is now Latin Connection eMagazine, “conexion latina y mas,” located on their website: www.LatinConnectionTexas.com along with some music videos. Today the magazine is a family oriented magazine where people can share their family photos and traditions with others. Sharing the culture! Quniceaneras are one of the traditions that is celebrated by many Latin cultures. Latin Connection likes to highlight role models and you’re never too old to have a role model or to be one. Everyone loves a good festival and there are so many throughout the U.S. they try to find those that stand out. Latin Connection EMagazine has a salute to the military page where we place current and previous military personnel. The magazine also covers traditional foods. Latinos en Accion is where they reinforce Latinos doing great things like acting, models, authors, TV, radio, politicians, professional sports, and etc. The Meet your Neighbor page is where they place submitted photographs of people from all over the country and in your community.00:30:00Latinos UnidosnoMagazine,Entrepeneur,Latino,Latina,Popular CultureWayne Zamora is the Editor-In-Chief and Founder of Latin Connection EMagazine. October 1, 2008 he created what is now Latin Connection eMagazine, “conexion lBecome"Financially Independent" or a "Millionaire" with Financial Advisor and Author, Ruben Ruizhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/03/29/becomefinancially-independent-or-a-millionaire-witCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/03/29/becomefinancially-independent-or-a-millionaire-wit/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/03/29/becomefinancially-independent-or-a-millionaire-witMon, 29 Mar 2010 19:00:00 GMTBecome"Financially Independent" or a "Millionaire" with Financial Advisor and Author, Ruben RuizRuben Ruiz, Jr., MSFS, CLU, ChFC, CSA, RFC, is President and CEO of The Ruiz Financial Group, LLC., The One-Hour Hispanic Millionaire, The Wealth & Millionaire Publishing and Regional Director of Money Concepts Financial Planning Centers in San Marcos and San Antonio, Texas. Ruiz teaches, educates, and provides consulting services to clients and associates in wealth management and financial planning. As an award-winning financial strategist and advisor, Ruiz wrote The One Hour Hispanic Millionaire to provide Hispanics with a “Bible of Knowledge” on how to create their own financial blueprint. Since its release in 2006, the book – along with Ruiz's expertise – have helped many Hispanic Americans realize the potential of achieving financial success. He has made it his personal mission to help 100,000 Hispanics across the country become wealthy, millionaires, or financially independent within the next 10 years. He is extremely committed to serving the Hispanic community in his hometown of San Marcos, as well as throughout Texas, and is a member of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce throughout the state. In fact, Ruiz is one of the founding Charter Members of the San Marcos Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and served as its first President and Chairman of the Board and remained on the board during its first seven years. He was also a Charter Member of LULAC Council 654 for over 18 years and served as the first Chairman of the very successful VIVA Cinco De Mayo State Wide Celebration. An avid speaker, Ruiz has spoken to over 500 groups ranging from baby boomers and senior citizens to parents and business owners, as well as educators, non-profit organizations, and corporate employees on the topics of strategies to accumulate wealth, maximize their tax-benefits, investment options, risk tolerance, and reaching their wealth and financial independent goals. Tune in on Monday, March 29th from 2-3 p.m. CST so Ruben Ruiz can answer your questions on financial success.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoFinancial Advising and Planning,Wealth,Investments,Millionaire,Wealth PlanningRuben Ruiz, Jr., MSFS, CLU, ChFC, CSA, RFC, is President and CEO of The Ruiz Financial Group, LLC., The One-Hour Hispanic Millionaire, The Wealth & MillionaireOne on One with David Pena, ALPFA Senior Vice President of Programshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/03/01/one-on-one-with-david-pena-alpfa-senior-vice-presiCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/03/01/one-on-one-with-david-pena-alpfa-senior-vice-presi/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/03/01/one-on-one-with-david-pena-alpfa-senior-vice-presiMon, 01 Mar 2010 21:00:00 GMTOne on One with David Pena, ALPFA Senior Vice President of ProgramsNo stranger to the non-profit world, David Pena has served as the Advocacy Director/Lobbyist for the American Heart Association and subsequently a position as Executive Director for the National Hispanic Business Association. NHBA was a national non-profit created and based in Austin, Texas. As its first Executive Director, David transitioned NHBA from an undergraduate loosely joined association into the largest undergraduate association for Hispanics majoring in business. As a one-man operation and through his leadership, David doubled the number of chapters from 17 to 47 chapters across 16 states at universities like UT Austin, Harvard, UC Berkeley and Notre Dame. In 2009, Mr. Peña oversaw the transition and eventual merger of NHBA into ALPFA. He now serves as Senior Vice President of Programs at the national ALPFA offices in Los Angeles, California. ALPFA National is a member-based association for professionals and students in the areas of business, accounting, finance and related fields. The Association is comprised of 38 professional chapters across the country and over 80 student chapters at colleges and universities. In his new role, David oversees all professional and student member programs including ALPFA’s largest program, the National Convention which brings together over 2500 professionals and students. He is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of ALPFA’s current National initiatives and programs. Throughout his professional career David has sought to change lives, improve his community and make a broader difference. Along the way he has been afforded several titles and the ability to lead great organizations. However, it’s the impact of his personal achievements, education and financial independence, which have truly changed his life and influenced his constant drive to create opportunities for others. Make sure you tune in from 3 to 4 p.m. CST for this amazing interview with a Latino unsung hero.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoLatinos,Heroes,Role Models,Inspiration,HopeNo stranger to the non-profit world, David Pena has served as the Advocacy Director/Lobbyist for the American Heart Association and subsequently a position asAn Intimate Look at Sheyla Morataya-Author, Motivational Speaker, and Life Coachhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/22/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/22/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/22/unsung-heroesheroinesMon, 22 Feb 2010 20:00:00 GMTAn Intimate Look at Sheyla Morataya-Author, Motivational Speaker, and Life CoachSheyla Morataya-Fleishman is an author, motivator, and life coach specializing on the issues affecting Hispanic Women and their families. Having moved to the United States from her birthplace of El Salvador at the age of 31, she faced challenges that many recent arrivals have had to overcome. In developing as a mother, wife, and professional, she saw the need to help guide other women going through similar hurdles. This prompted her academic and professional career in studying the dynamics of women’s issues as well as family relations. She focuses particularly on the Hispanic Woman, but takes her extensive experience as a tool for all women and men to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the challenges they face. Sheyla is a testament to the success of the common person. She has risen from disadvantaged circumstances in a poor nation that offered her scant opportunities, and through the power of education managed to become a successful business woman. 01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveSheyla Morataya-Fleishman is an author, motivator, and life coach specializing on the issues affecting Hispanic Women and their families. Having moved to theUnsung Heroes/Heroines -One on One with Elementary School Principal, Ike Ramoshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/09/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/09/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/09/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 09 Feb 2010 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/Heroines -One on One with Elementary School Principal, Ike RamosLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroines-One on One with Monica Penahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/01/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/01/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/02/01/unsung-heroesheroinesMon, 01 Feb 2010 20:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/Heroines-One on One with Monica PenaLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviOne on One with Violet Leos, Community Services Director of the Girl Scouts of Central Texashttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/26/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/26/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/26/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 26 Jan 2010 03:00:00 GMTOne on One with Violet Leos, Community Services Director of the Girl Scouts of Central TexasLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/19/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/19/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/19/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 19 Jan 2010 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/12/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/12/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2010/01/12/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 12 Jan 2010 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/29/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/29/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/29/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 29 Dec 2009 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/15/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/15/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/15/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 15 Dec 2009 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/01/Unsung-HeroesHeroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/01/Unsung-HeroesHeroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/12/01/Unsung-HeroesHeroinesTue, 01 Dec 2009 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition.01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Inspiration,Hope,LoveLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/11/10/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/11/10/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/11/10/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 10 Nov 2009 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition. 01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHeroes,Heroines,Latino,Latina,InspirationalLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/11/03/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/11/03/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/11/03/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 03 Nov 2009 04:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition. 01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHero,Heroine,Latino,Latina,InspirationalLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/10/27/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/10/27/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/10/27/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 27 Oct 2009 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition. 01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoLatino,Latina,Hero,Heroine,InspirationalLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interviUnsung Heroes/Heroineshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/10/20/unsung-heroesheroinesCulturehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/10/20/unsung-heroesheroines/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/latinosunidos/2009/10/20/unsung-heroesheroinesTue, 20 Oct 2009 03:00:00 GMTUnsung Heroes/HeroinesLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will interview a person who have had a positive impact on the community and have not been recognized for their work. These Latino/a figures have deep involvement in their town and whose leadership and service have had a beneficial impact on town life. They also think outside the box in their approach to solving social problems, work hard to make a difference, inspire others and do not call attention to themselves except as a way to garner attention for their causes. Beyond the sirens, the flicker of the flame, the roar of the engine and hiss of the mic, Latino/a unsung heroes/heroines are real people with hopes and dreams. Some are even volunteers who don't get a penny that willing give up their social lives to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are faceless men and women who are there to help and expect no recognition. 01:00:00Latinos UnidosnoHeroes,Heroines,Latinos,Latinas,InspirationLatinos are blessed to have many actively engaged citizens, young and old, quietly and persistently working to better our community. Each Monday, I will intervi