Newsletter FALL 2012 - US Mexico Foundation
Transcription
Newsletter FALL 2012 - US Mexico Foundation
Newsletter FALL 2012 October, 2012 Strategic Binational Philanthropy I. USMF HOLDS ANNUAL BOARD MEETING San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, MX – On September 18th and 19th USMF trustees gathered for the Annual USMF Board meeting. The successful meeting included discussion of strategic areas of programmatic and institutional development and in-depth reports of a number of new grants provided in the past year, new programs and important strides achieved as part of existing initiatives. USMF's TREND TOPICS II. ESCUELA CENTENARIO Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, MX – On September 17 th the U.S.-Mexico Foundation (USMF), represented by its President and CEO, Martha Smith, trustees and staff, participated in a ceremony at the Elementary School Escuela del Centenario, to honor Ignacio E. Lozano and to present a gift to the school along with several partner organizations. The school was built in 1921 thanks to Mr. Lozano, founder of the newspaper La Prensa of San Antonio, TX. His family was represented by his son, Ignacio Lozano of Los Angeles, CA, his daughter Mary Alice Lozano de Brockman of Mexico City and a number of the founder’s grandchildren and their families. The school prepared a festival filled with Mexican traditions including: dancing, music, food and customs. “The rich history of this school and the cross-border ties we see here constitute a perfect example of the kind of leadership and partnership USMF values and works to replicate throughout the U.S. and Mexico, specifically through our Mexican American Leadership Initiative,” said David Ayón, Co-Chair of the USMF Mexican American Leadership Initiative (MALI). USMF Board Members and team mentioned these highlights in the collage above. “The spirit of Don Ignacio’s legacy, mobilizing efforts in the United States to work across borders with Mexican counterparts and address issues at the core of our well-being as a region continues to live on today through his family and through the work of the U.S.-Mexico Foundation. We are incredibly proud to be able to honor the history of Escuela del Centenario and to partner with distinguished organizations like Nacional Monte de Piedad and UNETE in order to support the young people of Dolores Hidalgo,” said Martha Smith, USMF President and CEO. Thanks to all the board members for their participation! III. BORDER CONFERENCE U.S. Department of Commerce and Arizona State University Co-host Conference: Realizing the Economic Strength of Our 21st Century Border Tempe, AZ – On September 23rd – 25th, Arizona State University joined with the U.S. Department of Commerce to host members of Congress, state and local government officials, and business leaders from the U.S.-Mexico border to conclude the first annual “Realizing the Economic Strength of Our 21st Century Border” conference in Tempe. USMF Trustee, Raúl Rodríguez, participated as a panelist as Chairman of the Board of Advisors for the North America Center for Transborder studies at Arizona State University. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Market Access and Compliance and a member of the USMF Mexican American Leadership Initiative (MALI), Michael Camuñez, provided opening and closing remarks. The three-day conference highlighted the critical role the U.S.-Mexico trade relationship plays in strengthening the national, state, and local economies for both countries – specifically areas along the border. The U.S.-Mexico border region is one of the most important trade corridors for North American businesses, representing a $460 billion economic relationship between the two countries. The border region represents a critical staging point for U.S. commercial activity with Mexico where approximately 80 percent of U.S. exports pass through or originate in that region. It is, therefore, the key to unlocking the true potential of the U.S.-Mexico relationship. IV. NATIONAL HISPANIC FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS GALA Washington, D.C – On September 11th, the USMF attended The National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts’ (NHFA) 2012 Noche de Gala, as a guest of Nielsen Corp. The event was hosted by Co-founders Jimmy Smits and Esai Morales, honored Mexican actor and Oscar nominee Demian Bichir, among others. NHFA was created in 1997 to promote Hispanic talent in the performing arts. From left to right: (Zuraya Tapia-Hadley, Director of the Mexican American Leadership Initiative (MALI), Heather Rotondi Development and Administration Officer from The U.S.-Mexico Foundation, Dolores Huerta, Raúl Lomeli; Chairman of the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Monica Gil from Nielsen Corp, Nielsen Corp representatives and Jonathan Patton SaberesPoder) VI. USMF Hosts Panel Discussion for Jóvenes en Acción Program Washington, D.C. – On August 7th, USMF organized a panel of experts to discuss effective tools for building civil society engagement and advocacy for a group of talented Mexican students selected to be part of the Jóvenes en Acción Program. The U.S. State Department and the Secretariat for Public Education of Mexico, in collaboration with the private sector of both countries, offer this program (Youth in Action), which provides low-income V. FALL INTERNS The U.S.-Mexico Foundation is proud to have this semester 3 interns that are very much involved with our mission. I'm Vanessa Ramirez, a graduate student at Georgetown University. I am pursuing a Masters in Foreign Service, with a concentration in International Commerce and Business. I was born in Colombia but have lived in the U.S. since I was 10 years old. I moved from New York to D.C. last year to pursue my graduate degree. My educational background is in Economics and French, and I worked in Finance then subsequently in Antitrust and Intellectual Property (IP) Law prior to returning to school. I am Eduardo Vidales, graduate student from Mexico. My major was International Business at Universidad Anáhuac de Querétaro. I came to D.C. as part of The Washington Center’s Governors Program, which helps graduate students to develop a project that will contribute to Mexico’s economy, society, environment, and/or development. The project I am working on is a microfinance institution that seeks to empower poor women in Mexico by loaning small credits to help create a small business or invest in one that exists already. My name is Héctor Manuel Gómez Vidal. I went to Law School in Mexico City at the "Escuela Libre de Derecho". I have worked in the public service for a couple of years -at the federal judiciary system in Mexico - and I also had the opportunity to work in strategic litigation in the field of human rights, focused in the defense of the indigenous community called "Cucapas" in the State of Baja California. I currently work on assisting the USMF with research, communications and development, primarily focused on MALI and P2P. VII. 2012 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Gala and 35th Anniversary Washington, D.C. – On September 13th, the USMF attended the 35th Anniversary celebration of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute as a guest of one of our major corporate sponsors, Walmart. The USMF was represented by Zuraya Tapia, MALI Director and Director of Communications. Honorees included several distinguished Mexicans and Mexican-Americans, including George Lopez and Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa. Mexican youth enrolled in the sophomore or junior year of high school the opportunity to experience the United States and develop their leadership skills. The panel consisted of Estuardo Rodriguez, Principal at the Raben Group; Hector Sanchez, Executive Director of the Labor Council of Latin American Advancement (LCLAA); Laura Vazquez, Immigration Legislative Analyst Immigration Policy Project, NCLR; Chris Espinosa , National Director of Advocacy, Hispanic Federation; and Jose Magaña, LCLAA. The speakers provided the students with different perspectives on grassroots and grass-tops organizing, and examples of practices that allow students to achieve success as leaders of their communities. Zuraya Tapia, MALI Director, moderated the panel. VIII. SPECIAL EVENTS A. Mariachi High Mariachi High documents a year in the life of competitive high school mariachi musicians in the top-ranked ensemble Mariachi Halcon in the small border town of Zapata, Texas – a flash point for the complex issues facing the fastest-growing ethnic group in the US. MARIACHI HIGH turns a positive lens on the dreams and challenges of Mexican American teenage-hood. In this spirited coming-of-age story, college-bound Latino role models compete to be the state’s champion band while experiencing the trials and triumphs shared by all American teens. From nerve-racking band auditions to the thrill of the 2010 Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza in San Antonio, graduation and beyond, MARIACHI HIGH provides much-needed affirmative screen time for teens who are inspired by cultural pride and striving for excellence. IX. VIDEO PRESENTATION MARIACHI HIGH is currently in the post production phase with the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, Latino Public Broadcasting, National Geographic’s All Roads Film Project, Chicken & Egg Pictures, the Lucius & Eva Eastman Fund, Yip Harburg Foundation, American Electric Power and the Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation. B. XVI Annual U.S.-Mexico Congressional Border Issues Conference Washington, D.C. – On September 20th. The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce hosted what is now a sixteen year tradition in conjunction with Congressman Silvestre Reyes (D-TX), Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX), Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX), and the Congressional Border Caucus to address border issues. Decision-makers from the two nations' capitals and the border region met at the Rayburn House Office Building. They explored common issues, learned about border programs and reviewed potential new policy approaches. Southwest Airlines -Official U.S. Airline of the U.S.-Mexico Foundation. Go to www.southwest.com- the only place to find Southwest Airlines' low fares to the places you love! Please visit our website at www.usmexicofound.org Support our cause at http://www.usmexicofound.org/support-the-mission/online-donation