Boston Latino TV Access Awards

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Hector Pina

Influential Leader

Originally from the Dominican Republic, Hector Pina has been involved with initiatives and community events ever since he moved to Boston. Well-known by athletes and celebrities, Hector is frequently sought out by politicians, community leaders and corporations to get his advice on almost any topic related to the Latino population. 

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Boston Neighborhood Network

TV Access & Technology

Boston Neighborhood Network Television, a nationally recognized, award-winning community media center, acts as a public forum for all Boston residents, nonprofit and community-based organizations, governmental and educational institutions and provides them with affordable training and access to emerging media technologies.

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Latino Professional Network

Professional Networking

In 1987, David J. Cortiella, Esq., a senior official within Mayor Ray Flynn's administration, founded the Latino Professional Network. The network was created in an effort to support Latino professionals and to create visibility of the growing Latino population of Massachusetts.

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El Mundo Newspaper

Print Media

With over three decades of service and media experience in this specialized marketplace, El Mundo Boston has been able to harness this knowledge to create successful events and exclusive newspaper features for its partners, and focuses on news and issues that have been consistently ignored by other media outlets, but are critical to the Latino community.

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Jose Masso

Artist & Celebrity Access

A native of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, José moved to Boston in 1973 after completing his studies at Antioch College in Ohio. His career has included prominent and groundbreaking positions in education, communications, politics, entertainment, and sports.

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Evelyn Reyes

Community Media

Evelyn Reyes (who was also celebrating her birthday) received the Boston Latino Community Media Award, which recognizes an individual that demonstrates unwavering passion for creating, writing, producing or delivering media from the Latino perspective that connects and engages the viewers with our community.

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Araminta Romero

Made a Difference

Araminta Romero was surprised with the Make a Difference Award for her contributions to renovate Boston Latino TV's image, content and online distribution. The recipient of this award is creative, innovative, results-oriented, and takes the initiative to be an agent of change.

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