Join Me Tomorrow for a Live BlogTalkRadio Show on The Latina Mosaic: Strength in Diversity

I’ll be hosting a conversation between Selina McLemore, Senior Editor at Grand Central Publishing, Leila Cobo, journalist and author of TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE, and Belinda M. Gonzalez-Leon from the National Hispana Leadership Institute, on how Latinas are strengthening the social fabric of this country, the upcoming Leadership Conference, and the Mujer Awards, tomorrow on Blogtalkradio.com at 1:30pm ET.

Don’t miss your chance to call in and chat with us or listen in!

Show Information:
Hispanic Heritage Month – The Latina Mosaic: Strength in Diversity
10/15/2010 1:30 PM ET
Call-in Number: (646) 378-0039 or listen online

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