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Obama: Science education must be priority

Obama: Science education must be priority

Mariela April 23, 2013 0

It is possible that an education reform around the subject areas of Science can benefit today’s education system?  News about recent college graduate students who can’t find jobs in their fields because there is

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First-Ever Top Bloguera Retreat: The Official LATISM Recap [Part 1]

First-Ever Top Bloguera Retreat: The Official LATISM Recap [Part 1]

ElianneRamos May 24, 2012 8

Working in the online social media space for the past four years, LATISM is known for groundbreaking initiatives that maximize online tools while strengthening the community offline. We’re decidedly not shy about taking seemingly

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Following a Historic Week, This Week On LATISM We Make Our Mamás Proud!!

Following a Historic Week, This Week On LATISM We Make Our Mamás Proud!!

ElianneRamos May 7, 2012 6

    Last week was a definitely what you could call a banner week for LATISM: we were all over the place as we explored together new ways to merge the worlds of technology,

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Let’s Go, Let’s Play, Let’s Move!

Let’s Go, Let’s Play, Let’s Move!

AnaRC - Latism Founder April 15, 2012 4

According to the Women's Health Organization, 6 out of 10 Latinas are not active. Even worse, 3 out of 4 Mexican Americans are overweight or obese. As you know obesity leads

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Latinos in Social Media Invites You To Its “White House on the Road” Session at SXSW

Latinos in Social Media Invites You To Its “White House on the Road” Session at SXSW

ElianneRamos March 9, 2012 0

Latinos in Social Media Invites You To “White House on the Road” Session at SXSW In Partnership with The White House Initiative for Excellence in Education for Hispanics Session to examine how the fusion

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LATISM at The White House – The Recap

LATISM at The White House – The Recap

ElianneRamos July 14, 2011 1

In a historic show of transparency and openness by the Obama Administration, a group of 150 Latino community leaders and activists had the unprecedented opportunity to attend the White House’s first-ever Hispanic Policy Conference.

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