Tag: Hispanic Heritage Month
Infusion of Cultures Recipe: Kicked-Up Chicken Mole
For a lot of families in South Texas, traditions are important. Keeping precious memories that have passed down through generations alive helps to enrich a family’s history as well as the culture that they are a part of. As a mother of three, life is always busy, but traditions demand our attention. My own upbringing
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Carrillo Family Recipe of Caldo de Pollo
Growing up in a traditional Mexican household, my mother would always welcome the winter season with Caldo de Pollo. This translates to, “Chicken Soup” but it is more like a chicken and vegetable soup. Caldo de Pollo is a quick and healthy dish that will help you load up on veggies, just as the flu
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A Race for the Lifeline of New York
As New Yorker’s race for a lifeline of survival in these prevalent times, only a miracle can help them dig New York of the hell hole that it fell in. Since 2014, the start of a mayoral win by Bill DeBlasio, the citizens of New York are left standing out in the field hoping DeBlasio
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to honor James Edward Campos, Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the United States Department of Energy, as our honoree this National Hispanic Heritage Month. James Edward Campos was nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to present Dr. Andrea Reyes Ramirez as our National Hispanic Heritage featured spotlight. Dr. Andrea R. Ramírez, EOP-WHO, a doctor in philosophy with a focus on organizational leadership, is the executive director of the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Education. In this
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly dedicates this National Hispanic Heritage Month spotlight to Poet and journalist José Martí, who spent his short life fighting for the freedom of Cuba, that the years would fall prey to dictator Fidel Castro. José Martí was born to poor Spanish immigrant parents in Havana, Cuba, on January 28, 1853.
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National Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly recognizes Rachel Campos-Duffy in National Hispanic Heritage Month. Rachel is a conservative voice of her generation, Campos-Duffy has been appearing on television since her debut on the third season of MTV’s “The Real World.” Rachel is currently a Fox Nation host. She has appeared as a guest hostess on “The
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is honored to recognize one of its own, Richard S. Figueroa, our RNHA National Business Executive Director. Rick Figueroa was raised by a single mother in public housing in Bay City, TX, the youngest of 8 children. In addition to serving on the Trump-Pence 2020 Campaign’s Latinos for Trump Advisory
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly proudly acknowledges Jeanette M. Núñez. Of Cuban-American descent, Jeanette was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She was elected as Florida’s First Hispanic Female Lieutenant Governor of Florida in 2018. She previously served as a State Representative of the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2018 and was named
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