Fotografía de un instructor no identificado de pie en la parte delantera de un aula, gesticulando con las manos mientras habla con varios estudiantes adultos que están sentados a lo largo de un lado de una mesa (derecha). Hay un proyector, en el que se ve la palabra 'Negocio', y una pizarra de presentación con un cuaderno de papel detrás del instructor. Hay carpetas abiertas y un cuaderno en la mesa frente a los alumnos.
Una fotografía de Aracelis Acevedo trabajando en una oficina. Lleva una blusa marrón y blanca y un cordón azul y mira la pantalla de la computadora frente a ella. Un ejemplar del periódico El Reportero Latino está sobre el escritorio frente a ella. Detrás de ella se ven otras personas en puestos de trabajo similares. La puertorriqueña Aracelis Acevedo, graduada del Departamento de Periodismo de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, fue una de las estudiantes que participó en la publicación de un periódico que circuló todos los días para la Vigésima Tercera Convención Anual de la Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos (NAHJ) celebrada en Fort Worth, Texas.
A photograph of Aracelis Acevedo working in an office. She is wearing a brown and white blouse and looking at the computer screen in front of her. A copy of the newspaper El Reportero Latino lies on the desk in front of her. Aracelis Acevedo of Puerto Rico, a graduate of the Department of Journalism at the University of Puerto Rico, was one of the students involved in the publication of a newspaper that circulated every day for the Twenty-Third Annual Convention of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) held in Fort Worth, Texas.
The government of Argentina, through its Secretary of Tourism, promotes its tourist attractions at a business exhibition organized by the Fort Worth International Center, a municipal body that helps and guides international commerce and has a program that helps small businesses owned by Hispanics.
Felix Alvarado poses next to a tree with his coat over one shoulder in front of a blue banner that reads, "Welcome to Downtown Fort Worth." Alvarado is an educator in Fort Worth, Texas, who has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Congress and Texas Governor.
Felix Alvarado poses with an unidentified woman in front of a Fort Worth mural. Alvarado is an educator in Fort Worth, Texas, who has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Congress and Texas Governor.
Felix Alvarado poses in front of a Fort Worth mural. Alvarado is an educator in Fort Worth, Texas, who has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Congress and Texas Governor.
Caridad Pastor offers Ecuadorian products to visitors at the business exhibition organized by the Fort Worth International Center, a municipal body that helps and guides international commerce and has a program that helps small businesses owned by Hispanics.
Photograph of Jorge Suarez, an attorney and consultant, as he directs his attention to various persons during a business training course given by the FWHCC.
Photograph of a group of individuals wearing funeral attire and gathered around a casket being lowered into the ground. Some of the people in the photo are holding red roses.
Twenty three year old Juan Alberto Yanez, an employee at the Hayes farm in Mansfield, attempts to catch a chicken for one of the hundreds of clients that come during the Holiday season to select an animal recalling a practice from their countries of origin.
Twenty three year old Juan Alberto Yanez, an employee at the Hayes farm in Mansfield, attempts to catch a turkey for one of the hundreds of clients that come during the Holiday season to select an animal recalling a practice from their countries of origin.
Jesus Cardona, forty years of age, participated in a business training class given by the FWHCC. He plans on opening his own clothing store in the next few months.
Photograph showing a group of people at a funeral with a man standing in front of them reading from an open book on his palms. A gold casket is partially visible on the left of the photograph.
Caridad Pastor offers Ecuadorian products to visitors at the business exhibition organized by the Fort Worth International Center, a municipal body that helps and guides international commerce and has a program that helps small businesses owned by Hispanics.
Professionals help students write, edit, and publish The Latino Reporter during the Twenty-Third Annual Convention of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in Fort Worth, Texas.
A photograph of Salvador Espino seated at a meeting in Fort Worth. The room is full of people. The man next to Salvador holds crutches, and the woman in front of them waves. The TV at the back of the room says "Fort Worth".
Under gray skies a group of turkeys mills about. During the Holiday season hundreds of people come every week to the Hayes farm in Mansfield to select an animal recalling a practice from their countries of origin
Students work on The Latino Reporter, an newspaper published at the Twenty-Third Annual Convention of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in Fort Worth, Texas.
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