Monday, December 7, 2009

Teen Reporter Spotlight

Latinitas is currently accepting applications for Teen Latinitas Council. The council is made up of teens who serve as the editorial advisory board members and teen reporters for the TeenLatinitas.com - the first digital magazine by and for Latina teens. We offer opportunities for teens to get published in our award-winning online magazine and gain valuable writing and multimedia journalism experience. We offer internships where high school females assist with writing and editing projects. Our teen interns commit to an entire semester volunteering 5 hours per week with hands-on guidance. Our teen reporters commit to writing a magazine feature story every semester and attending monthly workshops for an entire year.


Find out what teens are saying about Latinitas:

Being part of the Teen Advisory Board gives me a chance to write what I want to write. I also love reading (and writing) Latinitas’ Heart to Heart stories -- I love reading about people’s personal experiences and life.”
Geneva Diaz, Teen Reporter

“I always wanted to be part of a magazine staff. I want to create my own magazine one day and being part of Latinitas makes my dream come true one step at a time.”

Anna Ruiz, Teen Reporter

“I am truly honored to be mentioned in the superstar spotlight. This magazine has given me so much that I feel that the magazine itself should be the superstar. I recently wrote a journal entry for one of my classes and wrote pages about my experience with Latinitas and meeting Luis Valdez. I still have our interview together recorded! I will never forget about Latinitas and can’t wait to see the future of it.”

Aryani Montes, Teen Reporter

"The magazine really puts you right into the middle of the media. I've learned so much about stuff like interviewing and research, and even stuff I normally wouldn't go after, like radio journalism and photography. It's made me feel like a real journalist. And the perks never hurt!...It's given me the confidence to e-mail random people and ask them for help in my writing. I can really say I'm a writer now, and I feel like I'm a part of something, and like I'm a part of the media"
Eliana Grijalva, Teen Reporter

"Latinitas introduced me to feature writing, as well as deadlines...This will help me in college because I won't be fresh-faced, like some other students...It is important for young women to be involved in their community because they are the future of their community. Latinitas has allowed me to get a deeper look at my gente, as well as the customs that I am surrounded by...I would definitely recommend other girls to get involved in Latinitas because it teaches skills that can be used throughout life...Latinitas has allowed me to be more optimistic, as well as enable me to see myself and my goals and say 'I can do it."
Sara Elizabeth Sanchez, Teen Editorial Intern

"I think this will help me to learn my abilities and strengths. It is helping me by getting me to write more and think creatively in a way that connects to my culture. Because if we don't, who else will? And by doing so, we make the Latina population stronger."
Cassie Barraza, Teen Editorial Intern

"I've always been interested in journalism and really having a voice through writing. When I heard about this opportunity, I was thrilled and excited because I enjoy the subjects of reading and writing... When I first heard about Latinitas, it greatly motivated me because it shared the same interests that I've liked to pursue, but you sometimes don't have that opportunity. When I heard more about the description with young girls and expressing their own backgrounds was something I'd like to do too. Latinitas will help me gain the experience of journalism and the structure of it. My goal is to be committed to something that I am passionate about. I think just having the experience of being in the program is an honor.
Elizabeth Gonzalez, Teen Reporter

Friday, December 4, 2009

Teen Latinitas Writing Workshop - December 12

Teen Latinitas Writing Workshop
December 12th & January 9th
1:30pm to 3:30pm
Judge Marquez Public Library
610 N. Yarbrough
Teens Grades 8-12
Teen girls are invited to learn how to express themselves creatively through writing. TeenLatinitas.com is the first digital magazine by and for Latina youth. Join us for a writing workshop and to learn more about how you can get published in this national award-winning online magazine. Girls in grades 8-12th are invited to get writing tips from professional journalists. The Teen Latinitas reporter workshops are held the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Judge Marquez Public Library (610 N. Yarbrough) from 1:30 to 3:30pm. For more information, email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, call 219.8554 or visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org.

Regional Youth Summit - December 5

Latinitas in the Community: Regional Youth Summit
December 5
8:00 am – 3:00 pm
El Dorado High School
12401 Edgemere Blvd.
High School Students
Latinitas is hosting a media literacy workshop as part of the Regional Youth Summit. The summit is designed to empower students to become aware and have a role in understanding how to avoid risky behaviors and poor lifestyle choices. The event will revolve around themes such as: Drug Trafficking/Gang Involvement, Tobacco Awareness, Dating Violence Prevention and Teen Pregnancy/STD Education, Public Speaking Skills, Marketing, Media Influences and Awareness. As part of the conference, Latinitas will offer a series of workshops where youth will look critically at the influences of alcohol advertisements and create their own public service announcement to prevent underage drinking.

Saturday Camp Fab Fotos - December 12

LATINITAS SATURDAY CAMP
FREE PHOTOGRAPY WORKSHOP FOR GIRLS
DECEMBER 12
Girls are invited to learn how to create their lasting impression through digital photography at a free Latinitas Saturday Camp. Girls in grades 4-8th will learn how to take the perfect picture applying tips from the pros on lighting, composition and exposure. Use digital cameras, manipulate your images and tell a story with your photos. The Latinitas Saturday Camps are held the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Judge Marquez Public Library (610 N. Yarbrough) from 1:00 to 3:00pm. For more information, email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, call 219.8554 or visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org.

Free Girl Talk Series

Girl Talk Series
Free Group Workshops
When: On Demand
Where: At your Site
Cost: Free
Thanks to support from the City of El Paso Museums & Cultural Affairs Department, Latinitas is hosting a series of FREE multimedia creative expression workshops for community groups, girl scout troops, libraries, churches and schools. These girl empowerment workshops focus on helping girls build confidence through creative expression with themes such as self-esteem, body image, leadership, goal setting, diversity, cultural pride, substance abuse prevention, bullying and wellness. If you'd like to reserve a workshop for your group, contact Alicia Rascon at 219.8554 or alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Saturday Camp Video Idol - November 14

Latinitas Video Idol Saturday Camp
Judge Marquez Public Library, El Paso, TX
For Girls in Grades 4-8
Have you ever watched a TV show wondering what goes on behind the scenes? Get ready for an audio-visual adventure in Latinitas' film workshop. Girls in grades 4-8th will practice writing a script, acting and make a video debut from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the Judge Marquez Public Library (610 N. Yarbrough). Latinitas is dedicated to empowering Latina youth to build confidence and enhance their self-esteem through creative expression. Admission is suggested $5 dollar donation. For more info, email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org or call 219.8554.

Club Latinitas

Girls Making Media Project

Weekly After School Clubs

Located at Various El Paso Public Libraries


Latinitas is hosting a series of weekly after-school clubs where girls can gather to find creative ways to express themselves.  In this girl-friendly place, Latinitas in middle and high school will explore visual art, photography, poetry radio production, writing, journalism and film making.  Each week will offer a different hands-on workshop where girls can discover their voice.  The clubs are held after school every week at the following public libraries: 
Richard Burges (9600 Dyer): Mondays 3:00 to 5:00pm
Judge Marquez (610 N. Yarbrough): Tuesdays 3:30 to 5:30pm
Clardy Fox (5515 Robert Alva): Tuesdays 3:30 to 5:30pm
Armijo (620 E. 7th Ave): Wednesdays 3:00 to 5:00pm
Memorial Park (3200 Copper): Thursdays 3:30 to 5:30pm
Ysleta ( 9321 Alameda): Fridays 3:00 to 5:00pm

For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org, call 219.8554 or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Saturday Camp Poetry Chica - August 22

10:30am to 12:30pm
La Fe Cultural and Technology Center
721 South Ochoa
Girls Grades 4-8
Become a poet! Learn how to write creatively and express yourself through words. Publish your poetry to share with friends. The Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building). The cost per class is $5 per student, and a limited number of scholarships are available. Latinitas Saturday Camps are hosted by Latinitas, a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Teen Latinitas Fest - August 21

Media Mania Conference
August 21
10:00am-5:00pm
UTEP Union
Girls Ages 13+ are invited to learn about creative multimedia expression at Latinitas Fest held on August 21st at UTEP. Throughout the event, girls will participate in multimedia workshops on photography, filmmaking, radio production and poetry. The festival will also feature a fashion show, inspirational guest speakers, live entertainment and teen resources. Latinitas, a nonprofit focused on empowering girls through media, is collaborating with the UTEP Women in Business Association to host this girl empowerment conference for local teens. Space is limited, so registration is required. Early registration is $10 before August 17th and $15 afterwards. For more information, email latinitasfest@yahoo.com, call 915.219.8554, or visit www.latinitasmagazine.org. Purchase your tickets online at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/76815

Chica Art Project - August 8

Latinitas Art Camps
August 8
1:30pm to 3:30pm
Judge Marquez Public Library
610 N. Yarbrough
Girls Grades 4-8
Girls are invited to get in touch with their artistic side in the Chica Art Project. From tradition folk art to cutting edge graphic art, girls will explore ways to express themselves creatively through art and crafts. The Latinitas art camps are hosted the 2nd Saturday of every month from 1:30pm to 3:30pm at Judge Marquez Public Library. Admission is a recommended donation of $5 which covers supply costs. Latinitas is a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org

Teen Latinitas Council Meeting - July 25

Teen Latinitas Council
July 25 & August 22
1:30-3:30pm
Armijo Public Library
620 E. 7th Avenue
Girls Grades 9-12
Latinitas Magazine is seeking female high-school students, ages 14 to 18, interested in journalism to contribute to the teen version of www.LatinitasMagazine.org. Latinitas will host an orientation for junior reporters on June 27at 1:30 to 3:30pm at Armijo Public Library located at 620 E. 7th Avenue. Latinitas is dedicated to creating greater Latina representation in the media by training the next generation of Latina media makers. Through our junior reporter program, young journalists are published in our webzine. Latinitas college editorial interns and professional journalists mentor and guide Latina high-school journalists in developing story ideas, conducting interviews, researching stories, writing articles, and editing content. Furthermore, junior reporters act as an editorial advisory group helping to advise Latinitas staff in making editorial decisions on the content for each issue and the direction of the magazine. This is a great opportunity for aspiring journalists to be published in a growing magazine and have their voice heard! We are looking for fresh ideas on all content related to Latina youth culture appropriate for high-school students. Latinitas is currently accepting applications from female high-school students who seek hands-on journalism experience. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Alicia Rascon at alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, www.LatinitasMagazine.com or (915) 219.8554

Saturday Camp Fab Fotos - July 25

Saturday Camp Fab Fotos
July 25
10:30am to 12:30pm
La Fe Cultural and Technology Center
721 South Ochoa
Girls Grades 4-8
Learn how to create your lasting impression through digital photography. Girls in grades 4-8th will learn how to take the perfect picture applying tips from the pros on lighting, composition and exposure. Use digital cameras, manipulate your images and tell a story with your photos. The Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building). The cost per class is $5 per student, and a limited number of scholarships are available. Latinitas Saturday Camps are hosted by Latinitas, a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Teen Latinitas Council - June 27

Teen Latinitas Council
June 27
1:30-3:30pm
Armijo Public Library
620 E. 7th Avenue
Latinitas Magazine is seeking female high-school students, ages 14 to 18, interested in journalism to contribute to the teen version of www.LatinitasMagazine.org. Latinitas will host an orientation for junior reporters on June 27th at 1:30 to 3:30pm at Armijo Public Library located at 620 E. 7th Avenue. Latinitas is dedicated to creating greater Latina representation in the media by training the next generation of Latina media makers. Through our junior reporter program, young journalists are published in our webzine. Latinitas college editorial interns and professional journalists mentor and guide Latina high-school journalists in developing story ideas, conducting interviews, researching stories, writing articles, and editing content. Furthermore, junior reporters act as an editorial advisory group helping to advise Latinitas staff in making editorial decisions on the content for each issue and the direction of the magazine. This is a great opportunity for aspiring journalists to be published in a growing magazine and have their voice heard! We are looking for fresh ideas on all content related to Latina youth culture appropriate for high-school students. Latinitas is currently accepting applications from female high-school students who seek hands-on journalism experience. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Alicia Rascon at alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, www.LatinitasMagazine.com or (915) 219.8554

Latinitas Video Idol Saturday Camp - June 27

Saturday Camp Video Idols
June 27
Latinitas Casting Call – Girl Video Stars Wanted
10:30am to 12:30pm
La Fe Cultural and Technology Center
721 South Ochoa
Girls are invited to get an insider sneak peek with Latinitas to make their own video production. Have you ever watched a TV show wondering what goes on behind the scenes? Get ready for an audio-visual adventure. Girls in grades 4-8th will practice writing a script and make your video debut. The Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building). Admission is a recommended donation of $5 which covers supply costs. Video Idols is hosted by Latinitas, a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Latinitas Art Camp - June 13

Latinitas Art Camps
June 13
Chica Art Project
1:30pm to 3:30pm
Judge Marquez Public Library
610 N. Yarbrough
Girls are invited to get in touch with their artistic side in the Chica Art Project. From tradition folk art to cutting edge graphic art, girls will explore ways to express themselves creatively through art and crafts. The Latinitas art camps are hosted the 2nd Saturday of every month from 1:30pm to 3:30pm at Judge Marquez Public Library. Admission is a recommended donation of $5 which covers supply costs. Latinitas is a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Latinitas College Day - June 11

Latinitas Media Career & College Conference
June 11
9:30am-4:30pm
UTEP
The Latinitas Media Career & College Conference will be hosted at UTEP on Thursday, June 11th with the goal of inspiring and training the next generation of media professionals. Latinitas, a nonprofit focused on empowering girls through media, is collaborating with UTEP to host a teen career and college conference. Students will participate in media enrichment workshops to imagine themselves as future reporters, web editors, news anchors, radio DJs or photojournalists. Participants will tour the UTEP campus, meet with media professionals, hear from college students majoring in communication and listen to a panel of college professors. Professional media producers will train girls how to use their own experiences and digital technology to create their own media. Girls in grades 9th through 12th with an interest in journalism are invited to participate in this event. Space is limited, so registration is limited and rsvp is required. For more information, email latinitasaly@yahoo.com, call 915.219.8554, or visit www.latinitasmagazine.org.

Teen Reporter Orientation - May 23

Teen Latinitas Council
May 23
1:30-3:30pm
Armijo Public Library
620 E. 7th Avenue
Latinitas Magazine is seeking female high-school students, ages 14 to 18, interested in journalism to contribute to the teen version of www.LatinitasMagazine.org. Latinitas will host an orientation for junior reporters on May 23rd at 1:30 to 3:30pm at Armijo Public Library located at 620 E. 7th Avenue. Latinitas is dedicated to creating greater Latina representation in the media by training the next generation of Latina media makers. Through our junior reporter program, young journalists are published in our webzine. Latinitas college editorial interns and professional journalists mentor and guide Latina high-school journalists in developing story ideas, conducting interviews, researching stories, writing articles, and editing content. Furthermore, junior reporters act as an editorial advisory group helping to advise Latinitas staff in making editorial decisions on the content for each issue and the direction of the magazine. This is a great opportunity for aspiring journalists to be published in a growing magazine and have their voice heard! We are looking for fresh ideas on all content related to Latina youth culture appropriate for high-school students. Latinitas is currently accepting applications from female high-school students who seek hands-on journalism experience. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Alicia Rascon at alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, www.LatinitasMagazine.com or (915) 219.8554

Web Divas Saturday Camp - May 23

Free Mother/ Daughter Saturday Camp
Latinitas Web Divas
May 23
10:30-12:30pm
In this workshop, mother and daughter teams will learn how to make your web presence. Discover the latest trends in online communication and use cutting-edge software to create your own blog.This is a mother/ daughter class geared towards girls in grades 4 through 8. The Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building). Admission is a recommended donation of $5 which covers supply costs. Latinitas Saturday Camps is hosted by Latinitas, a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Latinitas Media Career & College Conference 6/11

The Latinitas Media Career & College Conference will be hosted at UTEP on Thursday, June 11th with the goal of inspiring the next generation of media professionals. Latinitas, a nonprofit focused on empowering girls through media, is collaborating with UTEP to train local high school girls interested in careers in the media industry. This collaborative event will offer teens an opportunity to participate in hands-on media enrichment workshops to imagine themselves as future newspaper reporters, web editors, news anchors, radio DJs or photojournalists. Participants will tour the UTEP campus, meet with media professionals, hear from college students majoring in communication and listen to a panel of college professors. Professional media producers will train girls how to use their own experiences and digital technology to create media. Girls in grades 9th through 12th are invited to participate in this event. Space is limited, so registration is required. For more information, email latinitasaly@yahoo.com or call 219.8554.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Girl Empowerment Festival - May 7

Girl Empowerment Festival
May 7th from 9am to 3pm
Headstart Region 19 Building

A coalition of local groups will host the 2nd Annual El Paso Girl Empowerment Festival on May 7th.  This is a full-day conference aimed at empowering local middle school girls through hands-on workshops, an agency fair, interactive presentations, and creative self expression activities.  Girls will develop their confidence, self-esteem and body image while building resiliency to substance abuse, teen pregnancy, peer pressure, bullying, teen dating violence and other important youth issues.  We are expecting approximately 200 local middle school girls. 

2009 Presenting Organizations: Arte Sana, El Paso County Attorney's Office, Girl Scouts Rio Grande Council, Health & Human Services Commission-Office of Border Affairs, Latinitas, Rio Grande Safe Communities Coalition, Texas A&M University Prevention Resource CenterThomason Hospital Women's Health Center.  To learn more about last year's event, please visit: 
http://www.arte-sana.com/press_releases/pr_girlfestival08.htm

For more information, please contact Alicia Rascon at 
girlempowermentfestival@yahoo.com or 219.8554.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Free Mother/Daughter Saturday Camp

Latinitas Fab Fotos – April 25
Get ready to create your lasting impression. Learn how to take the perfect picture with your digital camera applying tips from the pros on lighting, composition, and exposure. Use digital cameras, manipulate your images and tell a story with your photos. This is a girl-friendly class just for girls in grades 4th through 8th. The free Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building). Latinitas Saturday Camps are hosted by Latinitas, a grassroots group dedicated to empowering Latina youth. For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.


Teen Latinitas Council – April 25

1:30-3:30pm
Armijo Public Library
620 E. 7th Avenue
Latinitas Magazine is seeking female high-school students, ages 14 to 18, interested in journalism to contribute to the teen version of www.LatinitasMagazine.org. Latinitas will host an orientation for junior reporters on April 25th at 1:30 to 3:30pm at Armijo Public Library located at 620 E. 7th Avenue. Latinitas is dedicated to creating greater Latina representation in the media by training the next generation of Latina media makers. Through our junior reporter program, young journalists are published in our webzine. Latinitas college editorial interns and professional journalists mentor and guide Latina high-school journalists in developing story ideas, conducting interviews, researching stories, writing articles, and editing content. Furthermore, junior reporters act as an editorial advisory group helping to advise Latinitas staff in making editorial decisions on the content for each issue and the direction of the magazine. This is a great
opportunity for aspiring journalists to be published in a growing magazine and have their voice heard! We are looking for fresh ideas on all content related to Latina youth culture appropriate for high-school students. Latinitas is currently accepting applications from female high-school students who seek hands-on journalism experience. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Alicia Rascon at alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, www.LatinitasMagazine.com or (915) 219.8554

Club Latinitas

Girls Making Media Project
Weekly After School Meetings
Located at Various El Paso Public Libraries
Latinitas offers weekly after-school clubs where girls can gather to find creative ways to express themselves. In this girl-friendly place, Latinitas in middle and high school will explore visual art, graphic design, web publishing, radio production, writing, journalism and film making. Each week will offer a different hands-on workshop where girls can discover the power of media. The clubs are held after school every week at the following public libraries:
Richard Burges Public Library (9600 Dyer) Every Monday
Main Public Library (501 N Oregon) Every Monday
Judge Marquez Public Library (610 N. Yarbrough) Every Tuesday
Armijo Public Library (620 E. 7th Ave) Every Wednesday
Clardy Fox Public Library (5515 Robert Alva) Every Thursday
Ysleta Public Library ( 9321 Alameda) Every Friday
For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org, call 219.8554 or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

SUPERStar Denise-Clardy

Name: Denise Urbieta
Age: 11
Cultural Background: Hispanic
Hometown: Amarillo, TX
Grade: 6th

What are her hobbies?
Watching TV

Why is she beautiful?
She's dependable and is always on time

What makes her unique and special?
She enjoys Latinitas and always has input

What does she do for fun when isn't in school?
Hangout with friends

What are some things she likes?
Enrique Iglesias Music

What are some things she doses not like?
Having to write about my problems

What advice would she give to help young Latinitas?
If you found a good club like Latinitas don't stay at home come and join Latinitas

What is her favorite part of being a Latinita?
"That I'm Bilingual"-Denise

What classes does she take?
Spanish and Choir

What is her favorite and most challenging part of school?
PE

Who are her role models?
Like my mom, like my club leader Claudia

What websites does she recommend?
Latinitas.org

Nominated by: Claudia

SUPERStar Arianna-Marquez

Name: Arianna Dunaz
Age: 9
Cultural Background: Hispanic
Hometown: El Paso, TX.
Grade: 4th

What are her hobbies?
Basketball, web surfing, and gymnastics

Why is she beautiful?
She always has a smile on her face

What makes her unique and special?
She helps out anyway possible

What does she do for fun when she isn't in school?
Hangout with friends

What are some things she likes to do?
Penguins, cumbias and twilight 

What are some things she does not like?
Some hip-hop and reggeton's lyrics/bad words

What advice would she give to help young Latinitas?
Never give up until you try

What is her favorite part of being a Latinita?
The traditions from Mexico

What classes does she take?
German, Gymnastics, Spanish and English

What is her favorite and most changeling part of school?
German

Who are her role models?
Aunt Ruth, good career

What are her future goals?
To get better in English and to become a reporter

What websites does she recomend?
youtube.com, latinitas.com, icarly.com

Nominated by: Claudia

SUPER Star Samantha-Armijo

Name: Samantha Mendez
Age: 11
Cultural Background: Hispanic
Hometown: El Paso
Grade:6th

What are her hobbies?
Listening to music

Why is she beautiful?
She inspires other girls to do their best

What makes her unique and special?
She is outgoing and talkative

What does she do for fun when isn't in school?
Collecting stickers and watching movies

What are some things she likes?
She likes little rascals and she likes all music

What are some things she does not like?
Mayo, tuna and irresponsible people

What devices would she give to help young Latinitas?
To follow their dreams

What os her favorite part of being a Latinita?
She like being close to the girls that are of the same age

What classes does she take?
Band, tech applications

What is her favorite and most changeling part of school?
English and social studies are her favorite, most challenging part of school is math

Who are her role models?
Her mom

What are her future goals?
To get a career in astronomy, and geology or be an actress.

What websites does she recommend?
funbrain.com

Nominated by: Natalie Meza-Armijo Libray

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

LATINITAS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT

March 6 Through March 31
La Fe Cultural Center Gallery
721 South Ochoa
Talented youth photographers from Club Latinitas will be featured in a photography exhibit at La Fe Cultural Center Aztlan Gallery on throughout March – Women's History Month. Come view a vibrant, expressive and fascinating portrait of the El Paso community as depicted through the camera lenses of girl photographers enrolled in the Latinitas media-enrichment after-school clubs. Local girls ages 10 to 18 from all over El Paso captured the culture and life of the borderland. For more information visit www.latinitasmagazine.org, call 915-219-8554 or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

Monday, February 16, 2009

ZANY ZINES SATURDAY CAMP

March 28

10:30am to 12:30pm
La Fe Cultural and Technology Center
721 South Ochoa

Meet a teen magazine editor! Discover how you can create your own zine and blog. Write a blog, research magazine layout, surf cool websites, write stories, make stylish designs, and publish your newsletter to share with friends. Girls in grades 4-8th will become a graphic guru by practicing with desktop publishing software. The free Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building). For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

CLUB LATINITAS

Girls Making Media Project

Weekly After School Meetings
Located at Various El Paso Public Libraries

Latinitas is kicking off a series of free weekly after-school clubs where girls can gather to find creative ways to express themselves. In this girl-friendly place, Latinitas in middle and high school will explore visual art, graphic design, web publishing, radio production, writing, journalism and film making. Each week will offer a different hands-on workshop where girls can discover the power of media. The clubs are held after school every week at the following public libraries:
  • Richard Burges Public Library (9600 Dyer) Every Monday
  • Main Public Library (501 N Oregon) Every Monday
  • Judge Marquez Public Library (610 N. Yarbrough) Every Tuesday
  • Armijo Public Library (620 E. 7th Ave) Every Wednesday
  • Clardy Fox Public Library (5515 Robert Alva) Every Thursday
  • Ysleta Public Library ( 9321 Alameda) Every Friday
For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org, call 219.8554 or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

PHOTO EXHIBIT

Through February 28
Armijo Public Library
Clardy Fox Public Library
Talented youth photographers from Club Latinitas will be featured in photo exhibits at local public libraries throughout the month of February. For more information visit www.latinitasmagazine.org, call 915-219-8554 or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.

TEEN LATINITAS COUNCIL

February 28
1:30-3:30pm
Armijo Public Library>
620 E. 7th Avenue
Latinitas Magazine is seeking female high-school students, ages 14 to 18, interested in journalism to contribute to the teen version of www.LatinitasMagazine.org. Latinitas will host an orientation for junior reporters on February 28th at 1:30 to 3:30pm at Armijo Public Library located at 620 E. 7th Avenue. Latinitas is dedicated to creating greater Latina representation in the media by training the next generation of Latina media makers. This is a great opportunity for aspiring journalists to be published in a growing magazine and have their voice heard! We are looking for fresh ideas on all content related to Latina youth culture appropriate for high-school students. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Alicia Rascon at alicia@latinitasmagazine.org, www.LatinitasMagazine.com or (915) 219.8554.

RADIO CHICA SATURDAY CAMP

February 28

10:30am to 12:30pm

La Fe Cultural and Technology Center

721 South Ochoa

Would you like to be a radio DJ? Explore how radio is used in getting a message across in this rockin event. Girls in grades 4-8th will take the mic and learn all the tricks of the media trade. The free Latinitas Saturday Camp is hosted the 4th Saturday of every month from 10:30am to 12:30pm at La Fe Cultural and Technology Center 721 South Ochoa (rear building corner of Sixth & Florence). For more information, visit www.LatinitasMagazine.org or email alicia@latinitasmagazine.org.