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    L.U.L.A.C. INTERNATIONAL EMBASSY

    TO LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN

    Margaret Moran, Roberto E. Canino,

    National President International Ambassador

    Photos Br ief May 2014(May Second Edition)LULAC FLORIDA STATE CONVENTION

    Lydia Medrano, FL State Director(middle) with Norma Cress, FL Education Assoc. (FEA),,and Dr. Rosa Castro Feinberg, LULACInternational, and State Education Director; Next, Javier Molinares, Publisher/Editor Al Dia Today,andLULAC Ambassador Canino.

    Left, Dr. Rosa Castro Feinberg, led and gave an excellent delivery of the Education Round Table: LULAC Consent Decree,

    emphasizing on the difference between its enforcement on Public Schools who are guided by the LULAC Consent Decree and

    Private Schools, which are not, as well as other disparities including ESOL evaluations, monitoring, teacher training, funding and

    testing. The highly informative seminar, was the initiation of a very successful convention. Middle, Javier Molinares, President of

    the Brevard County, new FL LULAC Council, is also the publisher and editor of the bi- lingual newspaper Al Dia Today., Right,

    Ambassador Caninoaddressing the assembly.

    Dr. Castro Feinberg(Education Round Table); Jose Manuel Godinez Samperioand Pamela Gomez(Immigration Seminar)

    and Miguel A. Rivera, Jr., District Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, U.S. Dept. of Labor. Jose Manuel

    Godinez Samperio, is the Mexican undocumented young lawyer from Tampa, FLwhom, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that he

    cannot practice law in the State of Florida, because hes not a citizen. However,it did call on the Legislatur e to corr ect what i t called

    an injustice. He spoke about his situation, status and ongoing efforts with the legislature to correct the injustice . Page 1of 5

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    Norma Reno, led the Women in Politics panel, where 3

    political candidates in Brevard County were the panelists.

    Each spoke about their motivation for wanting to serve in

    an elected public office, including one campaigning to be a

    judge, and another one to be a State Representative. The

    panel covered the issue of the need of elected

    representatives being able to better relate to the

    Hispanic/Latino community, which is dramatically

    increasing in Brevard county. The candidates expressedthat their position would be impartial in representing all of

    their constituents; but that they could offer a better understanding of the racially and ethnically diversified communities.

    LUNCHEON SPEAKERS: BREVARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT, AND BUREAU CHIEF, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

    THROUGH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, FLORIDA DEPT. OF EDUCATION

    Fr Left, Chane Eplin, Bureau Chief, Student Achievement of Education, FL Dept. of Education; Norma Reno, Edna

    Canino, Roberto Canino, Betty Moore, City Council, Melbourne; Brian Binggeli, Ed.D., Superintendent Brevard Public

    Schools. Right Photo, Supt. Binggeli with Power Point presentation on College Readiness.

    Keynote Speaker, Victor M. Torres, Jr. FL State Rep. D- 48 ; GuillermoWilliamCapote, Mayor, Palm Bay, FL, and ,

    Harry Santiago Jr. , Councilman, City of Palm Bay, FL., were speakers during Saturdays Gala Awards Dinner.

    Mayor Capote; Ambassador Canino; Rep. Torres, Santa Wright; Dr. Castro Feinberg; David Sinclair; Wilfred Benitez and wife.

    Luncheon guests were entertained by Mexican Folklore, Mariposas Monarcas

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    Blanca Garcia, ESOL Parent Liaison, Brevard Public Schools, Judith Magloire, M.Ed., ESOL Resource Teacher; Miguel Rivera, Jr

    Roberto Canino, and Juan A. Seda, ESOL Dept. Polk County Public Schools, , and Christopher Cano, Moderator, Immigration.

    More Photos of Awards Gala Event

    Jose Godinez. Samperio; Rep. Torres & daughter Amy Mercado; Norma Cress and FEA friends; and Ramon Martinez & Faviola

    Edna and Roberto Canino, Mari Corugedo and Rosa Castro Feinberg; and Aniria Wilson, son Pierce and daughter Nina.

    Ed Quinones, Nelly Rodriguez, Delma Rodriguez; Convention assistants, Friend; Marcia Cedano, Secretary, and Norma Reno.

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    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AWARDEES:

    Mari Corugedo, Pres., Council of the Year (Hispanic Educators); Delma Rodriguez, LULAC Woman of the Year;

    Ed Quinones, FL Immigration Committee Chair Award , andOutstanding Community International Service Award and Medal.

    Dr. Lydia Medrano, Florida State Director, received a LULAC International Ambassadors Service Award and Medal for her

    exemplary leadership and personal commitment of services towards the expansion and enhancement of Hispanic and other minority

    Communities in the areas of education, immigration, health, housing and civil rights. Ambassador Roberto Caninoreceived

    LULAC FL Lifetime Achievement Award for his distinguished service and improvement of international relations

    Great entertainment was provided by JENNY LOVE, hers songs and her dance music, which got everyone to dance the rhythms.

    Lots of fun after a full days work. Page 4 of 5

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    GENERAL ASSEMBLYLULAC Florida Business and Election of 2014-15 Officers.

    Jose A. Fernandez, Immediate Past LULAC Florida State Director, conducted the meeting and served as

    Elections Judge. The following officers were elected by unanimity: State Director-Lydia Medrano;

    Deputy State DirectorRoberto Flores; State TreasurerRamon Martinez; Deputy State Director for

    WomenNorma Reno; DeputyState Director For ElderlyDavid Sinclair;Deputy State Director for

    YouthMari Carugedo; Deputy State Director, Young AdultsPamela Gomez. Ed Quinonez, was

    appointed as LULAC FL Civil Rights Commissioner. Other appointments will

    be announced by Dr. Medrano. For update information, go to

    www.lulacflorida.com.

    Aida Fernandez, Commissioner, LULAC National Womens Commission, reported on the activities of

    the National LULAC Womens Conference,which recently held its very successful convention March 28

    thru March 30, 2014, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    The assembly voted for the 2015 LULAC Florida Convention to be held in Highland County, FL.

    Congratulations to each of our Elected Officers for your dedication and commitment to serve asvolunteers to accomplish LULACs mission and goals!

    Resolutions Passed

    1. LULAC Florida support Protection of Our Veterans by mandating better medical care services and more accountability of all VACenters throughout the Nation;

    2. LULAC Florida Support Several Anti-Human Trafficking Pending Bills Fighting forOur Children. International Megans Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex Trafficking, (H.R. 4573); Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act, (H.R. 3530); Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act,( H.R. 3610); Preventing Sex Trafficking and Improving Opportunities for Youth in Foster Care Act,( H.R. 4058), and , Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation (SAVE) Act of 2014,( H.R. 4225).

    3. LULAC Florida Support Marijuana limited for Medical Purposes;4. LULAC Florida Support the candidacy of Maggie Rivera for National President, with an Addendum which provides that

    Florida Delegates to the LULAC National NY Convention are to freely vote for the candidates of their choice.

    5. LULAC Florida In Support of voting onlyfor those legislators who support issues of importance to LULACs mission andgoals, and/or vote against those who do not.

    REMINDER: LULAC NATIONAL CONVENTION, NEW YORK, NY, JULY 9 THROUGH JULY 12, 2014.

    It is an exhilarating experience to attend LULAC National Conventions. Be part of the decision making for LULAC National.

    For more detailed information go towww.lulac.org. The photo on the left is the Florida National Convention ribbon cutting

    event held in Orlando, FL, 2012.

    Roberto E. CaninoPhotos and Information: Contact Person : [email protected]

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