Radio Latina with host Ventura Ortiz breaking barriers and bring the discussion of issues to local communities while connecting to communities in the U.S., Mexico and Latin America.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
January 4, 2017
Milwaukee, WI - On Wednesday, Raul Ventura Ortiz, the radio host of Radio Latina 5.0 Internet radio aired a live commentary program discussing major issues affecting Latinos locally, U.S.A., Mexico and other parts of Latin America to thousands of viewers on Facebook and via the internet from Milwaukee's Southside Gran Teocalli, 2011 W. Forest Home Ave. Radio Latina is a popular program that travels around the inter-state region between Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin in the Midwest to raise awareness including discussion/debate and to connect community influencial Latino community stake holders to speak out about issues affecting them and communities at large.
One of the issues discussed was the lack of managing of at least three trillion U.S. dollars of Hispanic economic spending power to infuence change. As of today, Latinos have yet to learn how to manage their spending empowerment to influence change and economic empowerment to push for a comprehensive immigration reform bill in the Republican control federal legislature and the incoming President-elect Trump administration and Trump's anticipated discriminatory policies targeted at the immigrant population.
Ventura Ortiz, el presentador de Radio Latina 5.0 transmitió en vivo desde Milwaukee, Wisconsin y tocando temas que afectan a la comunidad Latina en el medio oeste, E.E.U.U., México y Latino America. Uno de los temas de enfoque de la programación Radio Latina en Milwaukee fue la falta de manejar y controlar los gastos económicos de más de tres trillones de dólares por parte de Hispanos para promover un cambio mejor de vida y exigir una reforma de migración para más de 13 millones de Latinos en E.E.U.U.
Video de programación: Radio Latina 5.0 Milwaukee video broadcast with Latino community members discussing issues affecting them locally and nationally. http://goo.gl/zlkGjC
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