El Sol Latino Newspaper, a prominent product of Hispanic Media, celebrated a groundbreaking event on Friday, August 30th, titled “The Power of Latino: Our Voice, Our Community.” This event, part of the Latino Connection Series, provided an invaluable platform for Latinos to connect, share experiences, and strengthen their influence in society.
The event featured notable figures such as Omar Sabir, President of the City Commissioner of Philadelphia. Sabir, a lifelong resident and dedicated public servant, focused his speech on the importance of voting and civic participation.
He highlighted the resources and guidance his office offers to encourage more people to exercise their right to vote, emphasizing how each vote contributes to a stronger and more representative community.
As a special guest, Excarlet Molina, a renowned radio host, influencer, and personality, brought her charisma to the event. Known for her authentic connection with listeners of La Mega New York, she is also a spokesperson for major brands and a host of high-profile events in New York City.
During her appearance, Molina, who celebrated her birthday during the event, reflected on the growth and leadership of Latina women in the United States, celebrating their achievements and the positive impact they are making in society.
Ricardo Hurtado, President and CEO of Hispanic Media, emphasized the organization’s mission to empower the Latino community through information, education, and the creation of spaces like “The Power of Latino.”
The event “The Power of Latino: Our Voice, Our Community” was held at Los Tacos, located at 5104 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, PA 19120. The celebration was attended by various city personalities who came together to support and recognize the power of the Latino community in the social and political life of the country.
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This gathering not only strengthened the network within the community but also highlighted the collective influence and power it wields in building a more inclusive and equitable future.