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Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, President of Colombia Speaking about Climate Change @ CGI

Juan Manuel Santos Calderón is the 32nd and current President of Colombia, in office since 2010. He was Minister of Defense from 2006 to 2009.

An economist by profession and a journalist by trade, Santos is a member of the wealthy and influential Santos family, who from 1913 to 2007 were the majority shareholders of the El Tiempo newspaper until its sale in 2007 to Planeta DeAgostini. Shortly after graduating from the University of Kansas, he joined the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia as an economic advisor and delegate to the International Coffee Organization in London, where he also attended the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 1981, he was appointed deputy director of El Tiempo, becoming its director two years later.

In 1991, he was appointed by President César Gaviria Trujillo as Colombia’s first Minister of Foreign Trade. Santos worked in expanding international trade with Colombia, and worked in creating various agencies for this purpose including: Proexport, Bancoldex, and Fiducoldex. In 2000, he was appointed by President Andrés Pastrana Arango as the 64th Minister of Finance and Public Credit.

Santos rose to prominence during the Administration of President Álvaro Uribe Vélez. In 2005, he co-founded and led the Social Party of National Unity (Party of the U), a liberal-conservative party coalition that backed the policies of President Uribe, successfully supporting his attempt to seek a Constitutional reform to be able to run for a second term. In 2006, after Uribe was re-elected, and the Party of the U won a majority of seats in both chambers of Congress, Santos was appointed Minister of National Defence, and continued defending the security policies of President Uribe, taking a strong and forceful stance against FARC and the other guerrilla groups operating in Colombia. He oversaw rescue operations of hostages, including Operation Jaque that led to the rescue of former presidential candidate Íngrid Betancourt, three American citizens, and 11 other members of the Colombian Army that had been held for several years. Though widely viewed as a heroic endeavour that cemented Santos’ popularity, the rescue was criticised for misappropriating emblems of the International Red Cross, a violation of the Geneva Conventions.

Desfile De La Hispanidad 51st Annual Gala

In 1965 he met in New York City Hispanic society with a visionary project to celebrate the exploits of Admiral Christopher Columbus, with a parade that will combine the spirit of the children of Hispanic America, and with a clear message Motherland Spain representing their culture, customs and folklore magnificent country of origin.

This project was completed in August 1965, in which it was agreed to hold in the city of New York, which each year to October 12 next Sunday, a true celebration of Hispanic American spirit is celebrated. Since then is invariably organization has maintained its language culture and religion a directive of the parade of the hosts on their way through the streets of the Big Apple, and are the anxieties of this organization made up of 44 organizations and a directive on then were thirteen ombudsmen with a long and fruitful one calendar year.

World Liberty TV,Team was on hand at The Gala called The 51 Years Celebration of Orgullo Nuestra Herencia Hispana, see more about this celebration right here in our World Liberty TV, Latino Channel.

Live Performance by Puerto-Rican Entertainer Ivy Queen at PR Gala in NYC

Martha Ivelisse Pesante Rodríguez known as Ivy Queen, is a Puerto Rican-born American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. She was born in Añasco, Puerto Rico, but later moved with her parents to New York City, where she lived until she finished her public education, before returning to Añasco. When she was 18 years old, Queen moved to San Juan where she met record producer DJ Negro, who helped her gain performing spots with a group called “The Noise” at a local club. There she performed her first song “Somos Raperos Pero No Delincuentes”. The Noise gained much attention due to their violent and explicitly sexual lyrics. Queen went solo in 1996, and released her debut studio album En Mi Imperio which was quickly picked up by Sony Discos for distribution in 1997.

She later released The Original Rude Girl, her second studio album for Sony label, which spawned the hit single “In the Zone”. However, Ivy Queen did not rise to fame until she moved to an independent record label to release her third studio album, Diva in 2003. Queen’s albums Diva, Flashback, and Sentimiento have all been awarded Gold and Platinum record status by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her seventh studio album Drama Queen was released in 2010, and spawned a top ten single “La Vida es Así”. It was followed by the Grammy-nominated Musa in 2012. Queen’s recordings often include themes of female empowerment, infidelity, and relationships, and she is often referred to as the Queen of Reggaeton.

Queen has also ventured into acting, has been involved with an anti-cancer charity, and has launched a doll modeled on her appearance. In February 2012, she made her acting debut in Eve Ensler’s play “The Vagina Monologues”.

World Liberty TV, Latino Channel Team was on hand at The Puerto-Rican Gala 2015, where Ivy Queen did a live perforamance ,see it right here in our World Liberty TV, Latino Channel.

Dominican Day Parade Inc Gala, New Beginning

About The Dominican Day Parade, Inc.

The newly formed Dominican Day Parade, Inc.
is a nonprofit 501(3)(c), non-partisan organization in formation that organizes the annual
parade and festivities that promote the richness of the culture, folklore and popular
traditions of the Dominican Republic. The organization strives to provide an
understanding of the heritage and contributions of the Dominican community in America
and throughout the world. Over time, the organization will focus on providing over $250,
000 worth of scholarship money to aspiring Dominican students in the Dominican
Diaspora elevating our focus on educational achievement and excellence.

Participants and Honorees for Dominican Day Parade Inc-2015

Grand Marshall:
Pedro Martinez, Baseball Player and Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee

Queen:
Celines Toribio, Actress, Model and Television Personality

King:
Johnny Ventura, Dominican Singer and Former Mayor of Santo Domingo

Madrina:
Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon, Former United States Ambassador

Padrino:
Judge Rolando Acosta, Associate Justice of the New York Appellate Division of the Supreme
Court

Madrina Internacional:
Merijoel Duran, Univision 41

Padrino Internacional:
Eduardo Selman, Consul General de Republica Dominican

Ambassador:
Isolda Peguero, Reporter, Telemundo

Ambassador:
Sofia LaChapelle, Telemundo Network Correspondent

Ambassador:
Jose Acosta, Dominican Writer and Author

Ambassador:
Andres Merejo, Dr. Andres Perejo, Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo

Anacaona:
Sheila Garcia, Community Leader

Cacique:
Jose Zabala, Digital Communications and Dominican Film Festival Organizer

Cacique:
Cesar Romero, President of Instituto Duartiano

Cacique:
Ramon Anibal, Producer, Ramon Anibal TV Show

Cacique:
Negro Santo, Director and Host “Santo Domingo Invita”

Lifetime Achievement Award:
Johnny Pacheco, International Salsa Legend and Percussionist

Lifetime Achievement Award:
Dr. Marilu Galvan, Executive Director, Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano

Lifetime Acievement Award:
Fefita La Grande, Prolific female accordionist

Rising Stars:
Jackie Cruz, “La Flaca” Orange Is The New Black
Jessica Pimentel, “Maria Ruiz” Orange Is The New Black
Laura Gomez, “Blanca Florez” Orange Is The New Black
Selenis Leyva, “Gloria Mendoza” Orange Is The New Black
Dascha Polanco, “Daya Diaz” Orange Is The New Black

Special Recognition:
Francisca Lachapel, Nuestra Belleza Latina 2015

World Liberty TV, Latino Channel Team was on hand to cover the Dominican Day Parade Gala 2015 , and do an Exclusive interviews with Board Chair Angela Fernandez,Esq and Cultural Chair Leonardo Ivan Dominguez, Titled The New Beginning, see this and more right here in our World Liberty TV, Latino Channels.

Puerto Rican /Hispanic Business Summit

The New York State Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, in conjunction with the chairman of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Ignacio R. Veloz, and the Puerto Rican Day Parade Association are holding the first Puerto Rican Hispanic Business Summit (PRHBS), to take place at Bank of New York Mellon, Friday.

The New York Coalition of Hispanic CofCs is a regional advocate for the economic and civic interests of the Hispanic business community in boroughs such as Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Manhattan, and represents thousands of businesses in the Greater New York Region, from startups to multinational corporations, making it the largest chamber of commerce in New York.

The one-day event comprises New York and Puerto Rico business professionals, who get to network, participate in a roundtable and listen to corporate CEOs, government officials, panel experts and industry leaders from the U.S. mainland and Puerto Rico.

The summit should give many small businesses in New York and Puerto Rico an opportunity to meet. Attendees will participate in a series of events before and after the PRHBS.

Public Relations for the Event was handled by The One and only Dee Riveria (Latin PR Queen) of Dee & CO Group.

Washington Heights Multicultural Center Dominican Mother’s Day Awards Gala

The “Washington Heights Multi Cultural Center” is a (not-for-profit) organization.
This organization has an excellent reputation for its continuous involvement in the development of the Dominican community in the United States and the Dominican Republic.

Our members are amongst the most respected, distinguished and active of the Dominican-American Community in the New York Tri-State area, as part of our activities, every year we celebrate, The Dominican’s Mother’s Day, we recognize the woman who have done and outstanding work, not only in the community but also as a mother.
Washington Heights Multi Cultural Center, represent The Dominican Republic for almost 11 years in the prestigious

Parade Desfile De La Hispanidad on 5th Avenue, on the Month of October.

World Liberty TV, Team was on hand @ The Dominican’s Mother’s Day Gala ,see some of the mothers honored at the gala, alongside great entertainment.

Lupe Guajardo Fashion Designer from chile at Mercedes Benz NYFW

Lupe Gajardo is an emerging fashion designer from Santiago – Chile. Despite of her early age and career, both the press and the industry experts consider her Latin American fashion’s “prodigy child”.

Any discussion of the essential characteristics of her fashion style and inspiration must begin with her native country of Chile, unfamiliar to the majority of the people around the world yet locally admired for its natural beauty and cultural attractiveness. She lived in the north of the country (desert), studied in the Coast (Viña del Mar, Valparaíso) and finally returned to live and establish herself in the Capital. Through this experience, she benefited from the cultural richness of different areas of the country, which inspirations are translated into her collections.

She launched her self-named brand in 2010 and immediately surprised the industry with her fresh and unique talent. Since then, she hasn’t stopped: 9 collections, Berlin Fashion Week, FTV’s top 5 trendsetters of the year, Santiago Fashion Week, collaborations with Diet Coke to design a special edition of the can distributed across Chile, interviews for Latin American Vogue and H&M Life. In early 2014, she traveled to New York City where she had an internship experience with the renowned Latin American designer, Sebastian Errazuriz

Lupe Gajardo’s distinguishing features are beauty; a sense of craft; a strong, confident silhouette; and the marriage of Latin American tradition with the avant-garde. But even more than that, it offers a fresh injection of Latin America’s energy, power and soul for the truly authentic, stylish and daring to experiment and feel.

Latinista Fashion Week in NYC

Dee Rivera has been inspiring women on issues of vision and purpose for over 15 years.
A native New Yorker from the Bronx, and Founder of Dee & Co Group a boutique public relations firm that focuses on branding, marketing and events with a specific interest in multi cultural integrated marketing .

Ms. Rivera started her career in Modern Bride Magazine then landed at Latina Magazine as their first Fashion Editor. This led to many opportunities in Beauty & fashion.
Dee has worked with beauty and fashion clients in developing marketing strategies for diverse markets such as Vera Moore Cosmetics, Vanity Drink, Lauren Bagliore Collection, Alfredo Vizcaino, Iman Cosmetics among many others.

As a visionary, she started Latinista™ Fashion Week in 2012 and partnered with IMAN COSMETICS , Latina Magazine, and latino designers. This opened doors to create a platform for fashion week with established designers such as CESAR GALINDO, SHANTALL LACAYO, EDWING DEANGELO & CENIA PAREDES which has led to a competitive brand and expanded to another level for 2015!

World Liberty TV,Fashion Team was on hand to cover the Latinista 2015 , fashion Events in our World Liberty TV, Latino Channel ,see the Designers, Sponsors and many more in the field of Fashion.

THE NAHN NY CHAPTER ANNUAL AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP GALA

The purpose of this organization is to serve the Hispanic Community, and professional Registered Nurses and nursing students; in an effort to promote the Hispanic presence in society. A commitment to research, academic activities for the membership and continued advancement of Hispanic healthcare and culture are a concomitant focus of the NY NAHN Chapter.

María Elena Piña-Fonti. RN MA,President of NAHN.

Native of Cuba obtained her BS in nursing from Hunter College and the Masters Degree from Teachers College Columbia University. Her nursing experience spans a total of thirty eight years of which twenty eight years have been dedicated to the discipline of nursing education.
Professor Pina Fonti has presented at varied Nursing Organization Conferences and community educational events.
As an educator she Her clinical experience has a strong concentration in Emergency nursing, Orthopedics, Gastroenterology and Medical Surgical nursing
Maria Elena Pina Fonti is current president of the New York Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses; Vice President of the Northeast Chapter of the Transcultural Nursing Society; Board member of the Club Civico Cubano and participates in varied organizations dedicated to the promotion of Hispanic health and the Latino culture.

Prof Pina Fonti is a member of NBSP;Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society.

THE CELEBRATION AND SAYING HASTA PRONTO TO THE OUTGOING BOARD AND SALUDOS TO THE NEW BOARD.

World Liberty TV, Team was on hand to cover this Wonderful NAHN NY CHAPTER ANNUAL AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP GALA-2014.

Interview with Chayanne, Puerto Rican Latin pop singer, actor and composer

Elmer Figueroa Arce better known under the stage name Chayanne, is a Puerto Rican Latin pop singer, actor and composer. As a solo artist, Chayanne has released 21 solo albums and sold over 30 million albums worldwide. After Los Chicos separated in 1984, Chayanne began his career as a solo artist. He signed with RCA Ariola and released his first album, Chayanne es mi Nombre, that year. His second album with RCA, Sangre Latina was released in 1986.

After three years with RCA, Chayanne switched labels to Sony Music and broke out with his first self-titled album in 1987. This album featured a blend of ballads and dance tracks, a formula for which Chayanne would be famous. It featured two hit songs, the ballad “Peligro de Amor” written by Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas and a song that would cement him as an overall performer, the upbeat dance track “Fiesta en América” written by Honorio Herrero.

Following the album’s release, Chayanne began an international tour to promote Mi Tiempo. Among the places visited early in the tour were Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and the United States. On August 24, 2008, he began a series of presentations in Spain. When interviewed he noted that the concert would be fluid “like a musical”, and “more Latin” than his previous presentations, being composed of “more pop, Brazilian, Caribbean and reggae rhythms” which he would use to “dance constantly”. He also gave a special performance in Miss Universe 2003 pageant.

In the 1980s, Chayanne participated in several soap operas and starred in the comedy series Generaciones with Luis Antonio Rivera. More recently, he has received several offers for acting jobs, but he has declined most of them for conflicting with his musical career, which he considers his priority.

World Liberty TV, Had the pleasure of interviewing Chayanne, here in New York City, see what he had to say.

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