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Adriana Figueroa to be Recognized for Efforts in Improving Arizona’s Education System

Adriana Figueroa to be Recognized for Efforts in Improving Arizona’s Education System

By: Cindy G. Castillo Adriana Figueroa’s passion for education was born at the time she became a mom. Born in Colombia, Figueroa is a mom to a 13 year old daughter and has made Arizona her home. She discovered her

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Marilyn Capote: A Career Devoted To Lifting, Motivating and Helping Others

By: Cindy G. Castillo   Marilyn Capote wears many hats.  She is a teacher, author, international evangelist, TV personality, and entrepreneur.   She is currently a pastor in one of the fastest-growing multicultural churches in Mesa; a project upon which

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Boricua Actress Vivian Lamolli Talks on Family, Home and her Next Step to the Big Screen

By: Cindy G Castillo Vivian Lamolli traces back her love for acting and performance to the age of six. Along with her sister, she would pretend to hold “auditions” for other little girls in the neighborhood, where they would have

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Spanish actor Óscar Jaenada to Immortalize “Cantinflas” on the Big Screen Aug. 29

By: Cindy G. Castillo Spanish actor Óscar Jaenada will immortalize the legendary Mexican comic film actor, producer and screenwriter Mario Moreno “Cantinflas” on the big screen. “Cantinflas, La Pelicula” will be released on theaters August 29, and it tells the

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Nancy Godoy, Curator of the Chicano Research Collection at ASU, Talks on Preserving History

By: Cindy G. Castillo Nancy Liliana Godoy, Assistant Archivist of the Chicano/a Research Collection at Arizona State University’s Archives and Special Collections, is a passionate advocate for the Latino and Native American communities in the library and archives field. Established

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ErLinda C. Tórres, President and CEO for ALAC Leads to Preserve the Arts in our Community

By: Cindy G. Castillo Linda C. Tórres, President and CEO of the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center ~Galeria 147, (ALAC) has six generations behind her to trace the roots of her commitment to the community. Her family is a

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Tanya Muñiz Receives Business Journal’s “Phoenix 40 under 40” Recognition

By: Cindy G. Castillo Tanya Muñiz, Valley of the Sun United Way’s Chief Financial Officer is among the group of leaders from across the state who have the honor of being selected for the Phoenix Business Journal’s “Phoenix 40 Under

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Chef Marlene Portillo Adds Flavor to Half Moon Windy City Sports Grill

By: Cindy G. Castillo A graduate from the Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Scottsdale, Execute Chef Marlene Portillo is bringing her signature style to Half Moon Windy City Sports Grill. Born in Tucson, Ariz., Portillo has been a

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UFC Fighter Jamie Varner Opens gym in Scottsdale, Talks Possible Comeback

By: Cindy G. Castillo Seconds into the first round, Jamie Varner blocks a kick from his opponent James Krause. As he lands, his foot rolls awkwardly beneath him, but it seems to be a minor problem. As the round continues,

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UFC Fighter Jamie Varner Opens gym in Scottsdale, Talks Possible Comeback

By: Cindy G. Castillo Seconds into the first round, Jamie Varner blocks a kick from his opponent James Krause. As he lands, his foot rolls awkwardly beneath him, but it seems to be a minor problem. As the round continues,

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