Monday, August 1, 2022

LAS COMADRES CELEBRATES MEMBERS ACCOMPLISHMENTS-- July 2022

 Join us in Congratulating these Comadres on their Accomplishments. 

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 COMADRES!  We celebrate You!

 

Excellence is never an accident. It is the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, skillful execution and the vision to see obstacles as opportunities.

 


Congratulations to all!

Cecilia Aragon (WA) published a new book -- Human-Centered Data Science: An Introduction (MIT Press, 2022).

Maritere (Mari) Bellas (CA) was a virtual guest for the nationally syndicated television show, Tamron Hall Show. Episode on parenting; https://tamronhallshow.com/videos/mom-tales-a-candid-conversation-about-modern-motherhood/

Norma Cantu (TX) presented the Keynote address at the 12th Congreso de Literatura Chicana in Barcelona on June 21, 2022.  Norma also received the Galardón Luis Leal for outstanding accomplishments in Chicanx Literature at the same event.

Lynnette Correa-Velez (IL) has a new role as the Co-President/#CriticalCareerCoach of "Velez Diversity Consulting" (VDC) which is a virtual, anti-racism, DEI, & talent consulting & coaching firm for individuals, groups, and organizations within the U.S. and abroad.

Nylda Dieppa (FL) signed a contract with Orange Blossom Publishing for an enhanced second edition of her award-winning book, Alborada, a Poetic Memoir Across Cultures, due out in May 2023. She is currently negotiating a contract for a second poetry book to be published at the end of 2023.

Miranda Franco (IL) graduated in May with a Masters in Child Development from Erikson Institute and a Master of Jurisprudence in Children's Law and Policy from Loyola University Chicago.

Alejandra Hamlet (TX) became Managing Partner of Levior Energy – Austin after two years as Sales & Marketing Manager.

Veronika Herrera (NY) celebrates six years leading the East Harlem Teaching Residency.

Anne Saint Juste (MA) traveled to Haiti—one of the unsafe countries in the world—from July 12-20 to work with the workers in the nonprofit "Compassionate Care Center.” There are teachers and other staff in the school. They have 55 students in the school and are planning to accept more this year depending on the help of supporters.

Tish Leon (CA) retired so she has no work/school accomplishments. However, she has life accomplishments. Starting with moving back home to San Diego from Orange County after 40 years!  Here is the latest list of her accomplishments in her own words:
--I bought a mobile home and have planted many succulents, fruit trees, 2 rose bushes and many plumerias, plus I trained my cat to stay within the boundaries of our home.

--I will be getting new double pane windows installed and my home painted in August/September.

--I volunteer at the Old Globe theater as an usher and get to see the plays for free.
--I get to spend quality time with my siblings and I'm blessed that we all get along!
--I joined a group called Lakeside Race Amity which we hope "To dismantle the remnants of white supremacy in Lakeside by providing a visible counterbalance to racism, bigotry, and prejudice."
--I was asked to be an Ambassador for the Chamber of Commerce and I have the freedom to say "no" with no guilt, when I don't feel like helping.
--I also joined the Lakeside Women's Club, and they do many nice and fun things for the community. Again with no major commitments.
--I am excited that I am able to start a new chapter of my life and a chance to reinvent myself.

--I made a promise to myself that I will not over commit and gave myself permission to say no without feeling any guilt and time to nurture my soul!

Lucinda Mayo (Mexico) finished translations for the book, Connected Recipes and Stories for Tomorrow: Narratives on Other Kinds of Togetherness in Contemporary Life. It’s a multicultural culinary/social history resulting from collaboration between the Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and LaGuardia Community College (CUNY).

Yolanda Nava (CA) is best-selling, award-winning journalist and author.  Her book, Through the Dark, an inspirational memoir is a finalist in three categories in the upcoming International Latino Book Awards: Best Autobiographical/Memoir; Most Inspirational Non-fiction; and Most Self-transformational Non-fiction. This year’s event will take place in Los Angeles on August 19-20, with authors writing in English, Spanish, and Portuguese; gathering from cities across the Americas and abroad, to hear with eager ears, which of the Gold, Silver, or Bronze medallions we will receive. The suspense Is overwhelming!

Yolanda Nixon (TX) was appointed as The Hispanic Employment Program Manager (HEPM) for the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, Dallas, TX office in April. Currently, she is a Human Resources Specialist in the Human Resources Branch of the Mission Support Division. Yolanda joined EPA Region 6 in June 2000 as a Human Resources Specialist. Her 26 years of federal experience have been in the Human Resources field covering staffing, recruitment, resume writing, benefits, pay setting, Worker's Compensation, human resources systems, and so many other areas. She’s currently the Recruitment Officer, Schedule A employment coordinator, and Memorandum of Understanding coordinator among her other duties. Her goal in human resources and as the HEPM is to provide the best service to all employees in a fair and consistent manner.  In June 2022, Yolanda celebrated 22 years with the EPA, Region 6 Office.

Dolores Perez (TX) celebrated nine years as a Disaster Relief Volunteer with the South Texas American Red Cross Chapter. They help families recover from disasters like home fires, floods, hurricanes, etc. They are always looking for volunteers! For more information: www.redcross.org (click on the volunteer tab) 

Patricia Perez (CA) will be receiving the Sunrise Honor Award by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) for her commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Evelyn Seyer (MA) finally participated in commencement this year! She graduated in 2020 with a certificate in Fashion Design!

Mary Theresa (Terry) Vasquez (TX).  Her book, From the Texas Cotton Fields to the United States Tax Court, the Life Journey of Juan F. Vasquez, is a 2022 International Latino Book Awards Finalist in non-fiction-best biography in the English language and earned an Honorable Mention for the category: the Victor Villasenor Latino focused non-fiction book awards for the English language. The Awards ceremony is on August 19-20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.


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