Media
March 26, 2008 by hispanicpastoral
- Posadas Project
The Posadas Project seeks to promote the celebration of Las Posadas and to dedicate this Advent to the solidarity called for in Justice for Immigrants: A Journey of Hope, the Catholic Campaign for Immigration Reform. The movie Posada is a film about unaccompanied children knocking on America’s door.
- Gatekeeper Productions
John Carlos Frey and Jack Lorenz have embarked on films depicting the struggle and experience of undocumented migrants in the US. They have produced the “Invisible Mexicans of Deer Canyon” and “The Invisible Chapel”.
- Network Brownout Report 2006
Despite the growing influence and presence of the nation’s Latino community, stories about Latinos remain woefully absent on the network news. Occasionally, as was the case this year, we see some signs of improvement. Nonetheless, when a story about Latinos periodically makes it on the air, the coverage is often stereotypical, 2006. By the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
- JM Communications
A digital media production group interested in religion and culture. They have an emphasis on US Latina and Latino life within the multi-cultural, multi-religious, globalized world that we inhabit.
- Hispanic Ministry Resource Center
The Hispanic Ministry Resource Center, created in 1990, grew out of the Claretians’ desire to provide resources for pastoral ministers working with Hispanic communities throughout the country.
- The Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network (HITN)
The Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network, Inc. was established in 1983 as a private non-profit organization to create a network of non-commercial telecommunications facilities to advance the educational, social, cultural, and economic aspirations of Hispanics.
- Guadalupe Radio Network Operated by the La Promesa Foundation
La Promesa Foundation is a non-profit organization established in May 1996 by a group of lay Catholics. The Foundation chose the name ‘La Promesa’ because in the beginning, the Incorporators made a promise in our mission statement, requesting the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
- ¡OYE! Magazine
The ¡OYE! VOCATION & VOLUNTEER RESOURCE GUIDE is a free, faith and discernment annual publication that reaches out to the exploding young, Hispanic Catholic community in the United States with the dynamic message of God’s call on these young people’s lives. Encouraging readers to consider both a call to consecrated life and volunteerism. Tambien en español! From the Hispanic Ministry Resource Center.
- Latin American Press
Their mission is “To produce independent and reliable information and analysis about Latin America and the Caribbean with an emphasis on the problems and situations that affect the human rights of vulnerable and marginalized sectors of the population, and distribute it among individuals, groups and forums whose work has the power to contribute to the construction of more just societies.”
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