People + Georgia Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 11, 2009

Al Horford, the Hispanic ALtanta Hawk that everyone loves – father, Tito, was the first Dominican-born player to play in the NBA

September 14, 2009

The head of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials is scheduled to join a panel discussion on immigration reform at an Athens Area Democrats breakfast – Jerry Gonzalez

December 20, 2008

A judge has sentenced Jamie Underwood to 120 years in prison without the possibility of parole in the slayings of six Mexican immigrants in the Tifton area three years ago – Georgia

November 11, 2008

Athens-Clarke’s first Hispanic detective, supervising officer retires – Sgt. Nick Aguilar in Georgia

June 4, 2008

Ralph E. Herrera Honored as Businessman of the Year by Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

May 27, 2008

Latino Activists Face Death Threats in Georgia

March 13, 2008

On the job: Cristina Richards

March 6, 2008

4 key organizations that cater to Atlanta’s Hispanic community will have to search for new leaders this year.

February 20, 2008

Longtime head of Hispanic chamber dies – Sara González, oversaw Hispanic chamber’s growth

Georgia Hispanic Chamber CEO Sara González dies

October 30, 2007

Jorge Puente Luna, Peruvian, loved to celebrate his culture – R.I.P. – consul general of Peru in Atlanta

July 30, 2007

Hay Papá!He’s a man of two words – Joe Mariscal sells cars, and himself, with a trademark phrase so valuable that it is, indeed, trademarked. – Atlanta

July 11, 2007

A former federal civil rights prosecutor has taken the reins of the Atlanta office of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

January 18, 2007

Small-Firm Lawyer Hosts Spanish TV Show to Explain Law – Ralph Perales’ ‘Leyes Cotidianas’ airs on Atlanta’s WPBA at 10 a.m. on Sundays

December 28, 2006

Bruno Rubio – Entrepreneur serves up Latin-themed endeavors – Athens, Georgia