Sunday, March 31, 2024

LAS COMADRES PARA LAS AMERICAS CELEBRATES ITS MEMBERS ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR MARCH 2024

 


Congratulations to the following Comadres on their Accomplishments.   



Dr. Esmeralda Adame (TX) -- was honored by the Hispanic Women Network of Texas with a Hispanic Women Making History Award.

Andrea Arroyo (NY) -- is thrilled to share that one of her artworks is featured in a publication highlighting the importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, developed by the United Nations Human Rights Office and launched at the Human Rights Council in Geneva. The artwork is part of her series #ArtAsSolidarity, which is published widely, including in her book "ImagiNATIONS: Art as Solidarity."

Moni Avila (TX) -- Celebrated her 2nd anniversary at Metro Health.  Moni was selected and is a semi-finalist for the next cohort of Culture of Health Leadership Institute for Racial Healing and has been nominated for a 2024 Healthy Communities Fellowship.

Rose Costas Dietrich (TX)
 -- Celebrated five years working as a caregiver for Visiting Angels. Rose has helped take care of many elderly clients including veterans in there home.

Estella Gonzalez (AZ) -- is pleased to announce that The Texas Institute of Letters has recognized her  novel, HUIZACHE WOMEN, as a finalist for the Jesse H. Jones Award for Best Book of Fiction.

Mireya Perez-Bustillo (NY) -- was a Guest Poet at Green Pavilion Women's History Month on 3/13/24, and she was also invited for Published Writers at Voices, a publication of the LP2 Program of the CUNY Graduate Center event on 4/17/24.

Ana Veciana-Suarez (FL)
 -- Her historical novel, DULCINEA, was an Amazon besteller for week of March 6, 2024.



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This Accomplishments List is published monthly and distributed to all Comadres.  

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

 
Congratulations to all our Comadres!

Sunday, February 4, 2024

LAS COMADRES CELEBRATE ITS MEMBERS' ACCOMPLISHMENTS -- JANUARY 2024

 

 

Las Comadres Para Las Americas Congratulates the following Comadres on a job well done! 

 



Itiel Adams (TX) –In 2020 was the Latin Marketing Media Strategist for the Democratic National Convention (DNC). DNC candidate (President J Biden) went on to win the presidency with the Latin people vote, without needing to win the traditional “swing” states.

 Amina Susi Ali (NY) –My short story, Sunset Park, is published in the Winter 2024 issue of LatineLit.com magazine.

 Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (CA) –My poetry-art book, CHICANA ON FIRE: Ignited by the 1970s East L.A. Chicano Protest Movement won awards for Poetry and for best video presentation of poems. My granddaughter Ava Chamberlin won a silver award for her video filming, directing and editing of my reading and my presentation of my antiwar poems and paintings. The event was sponsored by the International Latino Book Awards this past October 2023. What an honor!

 Iris V Fernandez (NY) –Published debut memoir: PERSEVERANCE: The Bridge to a Latina Mother's Dream with RMP Studio on 25 January 2024 on Amazon.

 Eris Garriga (NY) –In October 2023, Chef Enrique Piñeiro interviewed and invited me to demonstrate how to prepare “Arepitas de Espinaca” (Spinach fritter) on his program in WAPA-TV in Puerto Rico. 

In December, I was interviewed by a reporter in the Brooklyn local newspaper Canarsie Courier.  The interview appeared on January 4th, titled “Local Author Shares Her Family’s Most Loved Puerto Rican Recipes.” And on January 5th, I was one of the Honorary Madrinas at the 47th Annual Three Kings Day Parade at El Museo del Barrio in NYC.  I also received a Comptroller of the City of NY Certificate of Recognition, along with a glass trophy from El Museo. 

 Gabriela Kane Guardia (TX) –As of December 2023, I’ve been appointed as the new Executive Director of Latinitas by its Board of Directors, following an extensive executive search.

 Janie Jaramillo (TX) –I earned my hypnotherapy certificate so I can include this modality in my coaching practice.

 Veronica M. Joloy (IL) –was promoted to Assistant Plant Manager in January.

 Nancy Navarro (TX) –is excited to announce the upcoming publication of our historical book, "The Merchant of Venus: The Life of Walter Thornton," on Kickstarter (crowdfunding). We are two sisters born and raised in Mexico to our Mexican mother and American father. After our father passed away, we discovered that he was super famous and a pioneer in the beauty, modeling, and advertising industries. This is American history told by two Latinas through the eyes of their father.  Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMerchantofVenus.

Monica Peña (TX) --Received a promotion from Marketing Manager to Community Relations Director at the non-profit, Economic Growth Business Incubator after 6+ years of service. Excited for the impact that we will continue to expand at the small business incubator.

Mireya Perez-Bustillo (NY) –My poem "Bubbling' was published in The Brownstone Poets 2023 Anthology; I was one of 150 invited poets to read on Jan 1 The Alternative at Westbeth in NYC.


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 This Accomplishments List is published monthly.  

 To read last month's Comadres Accomplishments, visit us here: 

https://comadresconnect.blogspot.com/2023/12/las-comadres-celebrates-accomplishments.html


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

    

Sunday, January 7, 2024

LAS COMADRES CELEBRATES ITS MEMBERS ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR DECEMBER 2023

 


Congratulations to the following Comadres on their accomplishments!

  

Maritere R. Bellas (CA) -- as of Jan 2024, her bilingual children’s book, I have a secret/ Tengo un secreto, now three years old last December, will be available in hardcover format!  Grateful to 1010 Publishing!

Dr. Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez (NY) -- Published new book titled Modern Marianismo: Its Relevance and the Connection to Impostor Syndrome and Perfectionism", which is available for pre-sale on her website: drbonilla-rodriguez.godaddysites.com/shop.  She also won the Latino Diamante, Comunidad Diamante Award from ExpoFE USA.

 Lynette Correa-Velez (IL) -- completed her year-one work anniversary as the Founding Director of Tech Launchpad at Kennedy-King College which is 1/7 City (Community) Colleges of Chicago!

 Eris Garriga (NY) – was named one of 2024’s Honorary Madrinas for El Museo del Barrio’s Three Kings Day Parade.  Eris offers Puerto Rican cookbooks in English and Spanish, homestyle cooking and vegetarian.  Visit her at eriskitchen.net.

 Pearl Garza Fracchia (TX) -- was elected Vice Chair of the Texas Health Resources Community Leadership Council for 2024. One area of the Council’s mission is to provide grants to nonprofits in the area of mental health to ensure a healthy future for North Texans.

Angélica Hendrix (CA) -- became a state board licensed marriage and family therapist and opened a private practice, which is thriving, thankfully.

 Mireya Perez-Bustillo (NY) – was an invited poet at Alternative New Year’s Spoken Word and Performance Extravaganza on January 1 at Westbeth, Greenwich Village.

 Rima Taylor (TN) – got a promotion and ran her first marathon ever!

  

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 This Accomplishments List is published monthly.  

 To read last month's Comadres Accomplishments, visit us here: 

https://comadresconnect.blogspot.com/2023/12/las-comadres-celebrates-accomplishments.html


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

    

Congratulations to all our Comadres!

 

Monday, January 1, 2024

LAS COMADRES & FRIENDS BOOK CLUB ANNOUNCES BOOKS FOR JANUARY 2024


 We read books as we breathe air, to fill up and live. – Ann Dillard, THE LIVING

 



HAPPY NEW YEAR !  READ LATINO LIT !

  

Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club wishes everyone many enjoyable hours reading Latino literature in the new year.  Here are the book selections for January 2024:  

 


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ONE BRILLIANT FLAME

By Joy Castro

Lake Union Publishing

 

BOOK SUMMARY:  Key West, 1886. The booming cigar industry makes it the most prosperous city in Florida. As a rebel base for the anticolonial insurgency in Cuba, it’s also a tinderbox for six young friends with ambitious dreams.  They all brim with secrets: Zenaida, the daughter of an assassinated Havana journalist; power-hungry Sofia, who plots a fast track to success; Chaveta, Zenaida’s loyal comrade in arms who fearlessly flouts tradition; Feliciano, a charismatic Spanish anarchist; Líbano, the cafetero, silent and watchful; and Maceo, a daring guerrilla soldier who fights a brutal undertow. As lives intertwine, revolution smolders, and passions ignite, the bustling coral island is set to explode.

 

AUTHOR BIO:  Born in Miami, raised in England and West Virginia, and educated in Texas, Joy Castro is the award-winning author of the memoir THE TRUTH BOOK, two literary thrillers set in post-Katrina New Orleans, essay and short fiction collections. 

 

 

ALBORADA (DAWN): A CROSS-CULTURAL MEMOIR IN POETRY

By Nylda Dieppa

Orange Blossom Publishing

 

BOOK SUMMARY:  In Alborada (Dawn): A Cross-Cultural Memoir in Poetry, Nylda Dieppa sketches the formative and transformative experiences of her lifetime-from childhood on the island of Puerto Rico through maturity in the continental United States-as paralleled by the sun's passage through the times of the day.  From the dawning innocence of a girl's first crush alongside the rise of a young woman's longing to belong and be loved, Dieppa shines daylight on the anguish and delights of both growing up and parenting at every age. Her lyrical and narrative poems highlight the shadows cast by culture shock, and they reveal the encroaching darkness of sorrow and betrayal as the sun sets on a thirty-eight-year marriage. Yet ALBORADA also illuminates the wonder of deliverance from midnight's despair to the hope and wholeness of a new day's dawn.

 

AUTHOR BIO:  Nylda Dieppa is an award-winning author, poet, speaker and motivator. Her novel, ALBORADA, has won the Royal Palm Literary Award from the Florida Writers Association and an International Latino Book Award for Cover Design.   

 

 

Visit the Las Comadres & Friends Book Club website for author bios and more information:  https://latinolit.com/

   

 

SAVE THE DATE!  Monday, January 29, 2024 --- for the Book Club’s Teleconference where we’ll interview authors Joy Castro and Nylda Dieppa.

 

 

Register today and you may win a FREE BOOK:  https://latinolit.com/join-teleconference/

 

 

Here is the link to last month’s interviews with authors Melania Luisa Marte and V.Castro on Las Comadres YouTube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/LasComadresParaLasAmericas



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