Festival Latino Soy

Ya viene el festival Latino Soy, la fecha elegida es Noviembre 5, 2010, en el Alpen Club, en la parte de arriba. El lugar es grande para acomodar mucha gente. El Festival Latino Soy empieza a las 7pm.

Quedan todos invitados para la celebracion de los 17 años de radio de Latino Soy, los boletos para el Festival Latino Soy se pueden comprar en Los Guerreros, Panaderia Latina, Cervantes Book store, y cuestan $15.

Para mas informacion, sintoniza Latino Soy, 96.1FM, de 11am a 1pm.
El Alpen Club queda en la 33 y Victoria, Vancouver.

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Otro evento de interes:
Fairchild Radio y el programa radial Latino Soy organizan el Festival del Niño 2010.


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How would you feel if I said I wanted the European American community to benefit from my education and experience? It would sound like I wanted to exclude others, wouldn’t it? But because of people like you I feel like doing that very thing. It isn’t racism. It’s because every other f’ing group wants to exclude us. Often specifically. Some minorities want to only help their people and some want to band together with other groups against ‘whitey’. Well I think ‘whitey’ has had enough of that. It’s time we started doing for ourselves. We have plenty of poor uneducated people that need a hand up. They just usually don’t get it because they are the ‘wrong’ color and/or nationality.

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Here is my basic understanding. I'm a Puerto Rican who doesn't mind being lclaed a Latino/a or Hispanic. However, a lot of other Latinos/Hispanics are extremely particular about what they're lclaed (God I'll embarressed if I get any of this wrong):Spanish- Someone from Spain. It's acceptable to call someone who comes from Spain Spanish, but say, a Cuban couldn't be lclaed Spanish. All Latinos/Hispanics originally do come from Spain if you trace back into their family history far enough, but the term Spanish is correct only if they come from Spain recently.Hispanic- Well, Hispanic. The word descends from Spanish, but not people neccessarily that came right from Spain. A lot of Mexicans prefer this term. Not Brazilians, Italians or Portuguese are Hispanic. I'll explain further below Latino is a broad term- It can mean Hispanics but it also includes Portuguese, Italians, Brazilians, etc.. They can be Latino, but not Hispanic. I know a lot of Carribean Latinos (Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, etc.) prefer the term Latino. Latino/Latina comes from the language Latin.You're going to find a lot of different answers in different places. A lot of people don't know the difference or think they're all the same.Good luck

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