Thursday, June 30, 2022

LAS COMADRES Celebrates Member Accomplishments for June 2022


 Success doesn't come to you.  YOU Go to It!


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Join us in Congratulating these Comadres on their Accomplishments. 

 

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COMADRES!  We celebrate You!

 

Debra Antis (NY) wrote her second book, Daughter of the Boricua.

 

Malynn Abigail “Aby” Catalan (CA) ran the last Students Run LA series Race (5k) with her High School Seniors earlier this month.  She was also named Employee of the Month at the North Valley Orthopedic Institute.

 

Martha Cotera (TX) will receive the Tortuga Award from Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) at the annual conference and institute in Ft. Collins Colorado. The award is granted to a scholar for her commitment to interdisciplinary Chicana, Latina, Afro-Latina, Native American and Indigenous feminist scholarship, cultural productions, and activism (belief in the scholar-activist model).  Her friend, Dr. Brenda Sendejo nominated her, and together with Martha’s daughter Maria Eugenia and surrogate daughter Linda Garcia Merchant they worked hard on her nomination.  Martha is honored and wants to share this Award with Las Comadres and ELLAS. 

 

Lilli DeCair (n/a) is a Health Educator.  She started a YouTube channel to help others learn stress management tools. She also offers her entire Reiki course free. Lilli has 35+ videos on her channel.

 

Gabriela Duncan (CA) completed her Masters in Project Management at the University of Southern California.

 

Anna Giraldo-Kerr (MA) joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as an Organizational Development Consultant to partner with MIT leaders in fostering an inclusive culture at the Institute.

 

Dr. María Alma González Pérez (TX) is proud to announce that she was featured in the June issue of Texas’ statewide magazine, Texas Co- Op Power. Here is the link to the article: https://texascooppower.com/speaking-to-children/

 

Selena Hernandez (CO) wrote a children's book, I Like Pink! A Story about Self- Acceptance.  

 

Adela Kowalski-Garza (TX) ran and was elected the Democratic candidate for the 484th District court. She is now the Judge-elect and will be sworn into office this November. In the meantime, Adela is still working as an Assistant District Attorney in charge of felony and capital offenses and continues to teach part time at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. (She’s been teaching since 2003!)

 

Phoenix Lara (CA) started a new job as Director of People and Organizational Culture in San Francisco.

 

Thelma Reyna (CA) is proud to announce that the anthology she edited, Doctor Poets & Other Healers, was named a finalist in the Poetry Anthology Category of the International Latino Book Awards. She is excited at being a contender for the gold medal.

 

Hilda Rivas (TX) completed her master’s in social work at the Texas State University, and she got a new job as a planner with Travis County Health and Human Resources.

 

Lily Roman (CA) got married! After a 16-year trial period, two kids and a pandemic, Lily and Rudy tied the knot. Lily Banos is now Lily Roman.

 

Terry Saucedo (CA) Is proud to announce that she has been promoted to Warehouse Trainer.

 

Magalis Troncoso (n/a) got a new job!

 

Cristina Wilson (TX) just learned that she will be awarded the HWNT Estrella de Fe Award on July 1st.

 

Edna C. Zalenski (NJ) wrote her third book, Amor, Cafe y Politica.

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to all!

 

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NOTE:  these listings are for congratulatory purposes only. We are not endorsing any products, services or candidates for public office.  

 

Monday, June 20, 2022

LAS COMADRES & FRIENDS BOOK CLUB RELEASES 8TH ANNUAL SUMMER READING LIST

PRESS RELEASE

 

LAS COMADRES & FRIENDS

NATIONAL LATINO BOOK CLUB

 

** Connecting Readers All Over The World

Through Latino Literature **

 

8th ANNUAL

SUMMER READING LIST

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                             JUNE 21, 2022 

CONTACT:  Maria Ferrer, Project Manager  

mferrer.lcbookclub@gmail.com

 

 

New York, NY—Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club is pleased to announce the release of its eighth annual Summer Reading List on this the first day of the summer.

 This year’s Summer Reading List has 15 books in honor of the Book Club’s Quinceaňero!  The list includes a classical novel celebrating its golden anniversary; a love letter to women of color from a Latinx rebel; a compelling memoir about embracing gay Latinx identity; a cookbook with 600+ scrumptious recipes; a children's book on how to make the world a better place; and a couple of anthologies on migration, survival, and uprootedness.

 “We are so proud to be celebrating our 15th Anniversary as a Book Club,” says Dr. Nora de Hoyos Comstock, Founding Director. “I am looking forward to someone asking me what book(s) I'm reading this summer.  I have my list handy to share – 15 Latina/o authors for everyone’s reading pleasure!”

We encourage readers of all ages to purchase our Summer Reading List selections and add them to their TBR piles, give copies to family and friends, order copies at your neighborhood library, and enjoy Reading Latino Lit.

 

2022 Summer Reading List


1.      *Areli is a Dreamer by Areli Morales (Random House)children's book

2.      *Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya (Penguin Classics)classic, fiction

3.      Does My Body Offend You? by Mayra Cuevas and Marie Marquardt (Knopf Books)—fiction, YA

4.      For Brown Girls with Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts by Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodriguez (Seal Press)—nonfiction

5.      High-Risk Homosexual by Edgar Gomez (Soft Skull)—memoir

6.      Home in Florida: Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness edited by Anjanette Delgado (University of Florida Press)—nonfiction, anthology

7.      *Just Help!: How to Build a Better World by Sonia Sotomayor (Philomel Books)—children's books

8.      Lakelore by Anna-Marie McLemore (Feiwel & Friends)—fiction, YA

9.      The Latin American Cookbook by Virgilio Martinez (Phaidon Press)—nonfiction, cookbook

10.  Luther, Wyoming by Tomas Alamilla and Mario Acevedo (Five Star Publishing)—fiction, western

11.  More Than You'll Ever Know by Katie Gutierrez (William Morrow)—fiction, thriller

12.  My Book of the Dead by Ana Castillo (High Road Books)—poetry

13.  Somewhere We Are Human edited by Reyna Grande and Sonia Guiňansaca (HarperVia)—nonfiction, anthology

14.  You Sound Like a White Girl by Julissa Arce (Flatiron Books)—nonfiction, anthology

15.  Woman of Light by Kali Fajardo-Anstine (One World)fiction

 

* This book is also available in Spanish 


Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club started in 2007 and is currently in 15 cities, with more cities to follow.  All books are in English, written by Latino authors. Membership is free and open to all readers.  Each month, Las Comadres & Friends Book Club features a Book of the Month selection and one or two additional “Conversations with” books.  At the end of the month, there is a LIVE zoom teleconference with the author(s), plus a simultaneous TwitterChat on @ReadLatinoLit. Registration is free and open to all readers.  

 For more information on Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club, to register for the monthly teleconference or to submit your book for consideration, visit www.latinolit.com.

 For more information on the 2022 Summer Reading List, email Maria Ferrer, Project Manager, at mferrer.lcbookclub@gmail.com.

 

 Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club

www.latinolit.com

www.readlatinolit.blogspot.com

Twitter: @ReadLatinoLit

Hashtags:  #ReadLatinoLit, #LasComadres, #LCBC

  

Leadership Team

Maria C. Ferrer, Project Manager

Tess Tobin, Submissions Coordinator

Dora M. Abreu, Social Media Coordinator

Karen D. Gonzales, Assistant Coordinator

 and

Dr. Nora de Hoyos Comstock, Founding Director

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Sunday, June 5, 2022

LAS COMADRES SPEAKER SERIES: Q&A WITH AMANDA ZAMORA, CO-FOUNDER & PUBLISHER OF THE 19TH

 

My hope for the next generation, including women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ journalists, is that they have to fight less within their own news organizations to be seen and heard, to be compensated fairly and to be valued as whole people. – Amanda Zamora



Join us on Wednesday, June 29, 7pm ET and meet Amanda Zamora, Co-founder and Publisher of The 19th .  

 

 


Inside the Asterisk: *Building Community with News that Represents

Q&A with Amanda Zamora

Co-founder and Publisher of The 19th

  

Amanda Zamora is co-founder and publisher of The 19th, an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. She has spent nearly two decades at the forefront of digital journalism, working as a reporter, digital producer and editor, product manager, audience strategist and fundraiser. As publisher of The 19th, Amanda leads editorial, product and business operations in pursuit of the nonprofit’s mission to empower women, people of color and the LGBTQ+ community with the information, resources and community they need to be equal participants in our democracy.

 

Before helping launch The 19th in 2020, Zamora led double-digit audience gains and a 65% increase in membership revenue as chief audience officer at The Texas Tribune. Prior to the Tribune, Zamora was ProPublica’s senior engagement editor, where she helped produce Pulitzer Prize-winning projects and established the industry touchstone for crowdsourced journalism. Before that, she worked nearly eight years at The Washington Post, and managed one of the first social media teams at a major U.S. newspaper. 

 

A native of Houston, Texas, Zamora graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2002 with a journalism degree. 

 

 

Register here for her talk:  https://forms.gle/XiSqiBZ6j1VfXtYF9 



For Speaker Series calendar, visit us here:  https://lascomadres.com/lco/speaker-series/

 

 

LAS COMADRES Celebrates Member Accomplishments for May 2022

 Define success on your own terms. – Anne Sweeny

 

 


 

Join us in Congratulating these Comadres on their Accomplishments. 

 

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COMADRES!  We celebrate You!

 

 

Raysa Amador (NY) is going to be a grandmother in June, and she’s recovering from Covid-19.

 

Daniela Ariza (TX) finally finished her translation training at Austin Community College, and she can call herself Spanish to English and English to Spanish Professional Translator.  

 

Gabriela Duncan (CA) completed her Master's degree in Project Management at the University of Southern California.

 

Amelia Folkes (TX) got a new job as Director of Public Relations at Raise Your Hand Texas.

 

Karen Gonzalez (CO)’s story The Mystery of La Llorona and Mr. Lloron won second place in the Sandra Seton Michel Middle School Book or Story category. This is part of the 2022 Biennial Competition in Letters sponsored by the National League of American Pen Women.

 

Dora Herrera (CA) is proud to have been selected as one of 50 nationwide Tory Burch Fellows for 2022! The year-long Fellows Program for women entrepreneurs helps founders grow and scale through workshops with expert instructors, a rich peer-to-peer network, a business education grant, and access to capital. #ToryBurchFellows  PLUS!  On April 3, together with other local restaurateurs & brewers, they helped raise over $650K for the Union Station Homeless Services in Pasadena. It’s the 5th year of this wonderful Masters of Taste event!

 

Christy Martinez-Garcia (TX) was elected to Lubbock City Council District 1 with 66% of the vote! She was sworn in on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, and took part in her first City Council Meeting on May 24!

 

Emma Navarro (TX) was hired as a funeral home attendant for one of the busiest and most beautiful funeral homes in Austin, Cook-Walden Funeral Home Pflugerville. She will be helping with all aspects of greeting funeral attendees, receiving flowers for the descendants, keeping funeral rooms in tiptop shape and making sure everyone attending is comfortable. She’s proud of her work for Cook-Walden, who pride themselves on their attention to detail.

 

Maritza Ramos Pratt (FL) is a new member of the National Association of Professional and Business Women in Orlando, FL.

 

Rosemary Rivera (NYC) is happy to announce that her debut picture book Myra and the Drawing Drama will hit bookstores (in English and Spanish) September 2022 and it has also been adapted into a musical that premiers in October 2022!

 

Veronica Rodriguez (CA) completed her B.S. from Cal State U: Dominguez Hills in Business Management, one year after her daughter completed her B.A. in Anthropology from UC-Riverside. SIGUE ADELANTE!

 

Shirley Yanis (NYC) started a new job on May 24!

 

 

 

Congratulations to all!

 

 


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This Accomplishments List will be published monthly and distributed to all Comadres.  To share your accomplishments for next month, register here:  https://forms.gle/gXjeZMreitTT6XDt7

 
 
NOTE:  these listings are for congratulatory purposes only. We are not endorsing any products, services or candidates for public office.