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Welcome to a new weekly series we are launching on the Latin Wealth platform, Wealth Wednesday! On Wealth Wednesday, we will be discussing trending news, Latino culture and topics surrounding business, host by @chrisbelloso and @ricoramirez86. Wealth Migration and Latino Disparities in Media and Investment In this eye-opening episode, we explore two critical topics impacting the Latino community – the rapid wealth migration to Miami by Latin America's big investors and the disparities in media and investment highlighted by the "Show the Receipts" campaign. Latin America's Wealth Migration to Miami: A Historical Shift Recent times have witnessed an unprecedented wealth migration as affluent Latin American investors swiftly move their assets to Miami. Join us as we delve into the driving forces behind this historic shift, fueled by regional instability and the allure of higher returns in Miami compared to their home countries. "Show the Receipts" Campaign: Addressing Disparities in Latino Media and Investment Shifting gears, we dive into the efforts of the nonprofit group Aquí: The Accountability Movement. They've launched billboards in California as part of their "Show the Receipts" campaign, drawing attention to disparities in Latino media and investment. Key Points from the Campaign Explore the disparities highlighted by the billboard, showcasing the economic output of Latino consumers ($3.4 trillion) compared to the investment in Latino startups ($1.3 billion). We dissect a study revealing that if U.S. Latinos were their own country, their economic output would rank fifth globally. Disparities in Latino Representation in Film Uncover the billboard's call-out regarding the lack of Latino representation in film, despite the community's significant box office spending. The contrast between ticket sales to Latinos and the representation of Latino leads and directors is stark. Follow us on IG: @latinwealth Email for questions or inquiries: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Host Ray Collazo is joined by Viviana Lopez Green, senior director for UnidosUS' Racial Equity Initiative, to discuss UnidosUS's report "Elevating Latino Experiences and Voices in News about Racial Equity: Findings and Recommendations for More Complete Coverage.” This UnidosUS collaboration with Berkely Media Studies Group outlines how media consistently underrepresents Latino voice in racial equity news coverage. Lopez Green reveals report findings and recommendations on how media can improve news coverage to elevate the impact and perspective of racial equity issues on the Latino community. Collazo and Lopez Green discuss UnidosUS' work to center Afro-Latino/Afro-Latinx experience in their policy advocacy. Lopez Green also shares what makes her hometown of Cartagena, Colombia so special. This episode is dedicated to the Bomba Live! community's Colombian family. Subscribe to Bomba Live! on YouTube and find the report and resources at unidosus.org.
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Welcome to The Truth In This Art podcast! Join our host, Rob Lee, as he delves into enlightening conversations with creative minds and their inspiring journeys. This episode features a vibrant discussion with Julio Ricardo Varela, the founder of Latino Rebels, co-host of the “In The Thick” political podcast, and President of Futuro Media.During this episode, Julio Ricardo Varela shares: His unique background and journey as a leading journalist in the Latino digital news landscape. Insights into his journalistic approach and what separates good journalism from shoddy journalism. The fascinating story behind the founding of Latino Rebels, one of the top U.S. Latino digital media sites in the world. His experience and leadership role at Futuro Media, its mission, and its impact on the journalism landscape. Tune into this episode for an enriching insight into the world of Latino media and journalism.
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts
Oscar Fernandez/Abigail DeRoberts