Visions for 2010

It’s important to dream and put forth ideas, even if they don’t come to fruition or can be brought to reality alone. Just releasing to them world bring them into existence. Things I would like to see in 2010:

– A literary bestseller/award-winning novel by a Latino.
– A Latino-focused blog with daily traffic in the millions that is not tawdry, salacious or reprehensible in nature.
– More Latino-angled start-ups, communities, directories and web services
– More Dark-skinned latinos cast in Latino movies but not playing a criminal/crack hoe role.
…(more ideas to come)

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