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CONFERENCE


LULAC – League of United Latin American Citizens


June 27 through July 2, 2011 in Cincin- nati, Ohio, one of the fastest-growing Hispanic communities in the nation. Themed “Bridging the Gap: Expand- ing the Latino Agenda Into New Fron-


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he LULAC 82nd National Con- vention & Exposition took place


tiers,” the convention attracted more than 20,000 participants including top government, business, labor and com- unity leader for a wee filled wit renowned speakers, important semi- nars, celebrities and exciting entertain-


ment! Hispanic Network Magazine would like to announce The 83rd LU- LAC National Convention & Exposi- tion taking place June 25-30, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. For more information please vis-


it: www.lulac.org


Unity Luncheon, keynote speaker Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, US Department of Health and Human Services


Presidential Awards Banquet - sponsored by ATT, Ford Motor Company, Microsoft, P&G, Time Warner Cable and Disney - with keynote speaker, Vicente Fox, Former President of Mexico


Mark Your Calendar


HENAAC - Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation


Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC) Conference. “ACT! Ad- vancing a Culture of Technology” will be this year’s theme as outstanding connections between top corporations, organizations and Hispanic STEM (Science, Engineering, Technology and Math) talent will be possible dur- ing this 3 day event taking place October 6-8, 2011. For information about HENAAC, visit: www.greatmindsinstem.org


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Unity Luncheon, keynote speaker Secretary Hilda Solis, US Department of Labor


12 HISPANIC NETWORK MAGAZINE Celebrating 19 Years of Diversity www.hnmagazine.com


isney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida will be the site for this year’s 23nd Annual Hispanic Engineer National


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