martes, 23 de agosto de 2022

LIVE @12 | Ana Medina | Chaos Engineering, Uber Class Action Lawsuit & Being a Latina in Tech



LIVE TODAY @ 12 pm on Facebook

Join us today at 12 pm with Ana Margarita Medina, Senior Chaos Engineer at Gremlin. Ana will be discussing her journey as a Latina in Tech. Before Gremlin, she has worked at various-sized companies including Google, Uber, SFEFCU, and Miami-based startup. Ana is one of the women who filed a class action lawsuit against Uber for discriminatory compensation practices resulting in a $10 million dollar settlement.

The conversation will take place LIVE on our Facebook Page at 12pm but may be streamed following the event. The video may be viewed following the event.

Don't have Facebook? We are now streaming on LinkedIn as well.

Ana Margarita is currently working as a Senior Chaos Engineer at Gremlin, helping companies avoid outages by running proactive chaos engineering experiments. Ana is an internationally recognized speaker and has spoken at: AWS re: Invent, KubeCon, DockerCon, DevOpDays, AllDayDevOps, Write/Speak/Code, and many others. Catch her tweeting at @Ana_M_Medina about traveling, diversity in tech, and mental health.

To learn more visit: https://www.anammedina.com/

#LatinoPittsburgh Digital Speaker Series is an initiative of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It's goals are to share relevant information, inspire growth and foster opportunity.

Speakers include community leaders and member as well as other individuals who have a positive impact not only on the Hispanic community, but Pittsburgh as a region.

To learn more visit our website.

Interested in Speaking? Contact MelanieMarie@pmahcc.org


Special thanks to our partners at:


Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

 1555 Broadway Avenue Second Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-553-9300 - Chamber@pmahcc.org

jueves, 18 de agosto de 2022

[CMU] Latine Faculty and Staff Alliance


FYI 

https://www.cmu.edu/hr/work-life/get-involved/employee-resource-groups/latine.html

Meetings and Events
  • Our first meeting will be held on September 1, 2022, from noon to 1 p.m. RSVP via email to receive the Zoom link.
  • The ERGs are sponsoring a team in the American Heart Association's Pittsburgh Heart Walk on September 17, 2022. Campus members are invited to join the team or make a donation.

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Iván E. Cao-Berg
Research Software Specialist
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Mellon College of Science
Carnegie Mellon University

martes, 16 de agosto de 2022

TOMORROW @12 | Angela Garcia, Exec. Director, Global Links | #LatinoPittsburgh Speaker Series (copy)




LIVE Weds August 17th @ 12 pm on Facebook

Join us Wednesday, August 17th at 12 pm live with Angela Garcia, Executive Director of Global Links!

The conversation will take place LIVE on our Facebook Page at 12pm but may be streamed following the event. It will be followed by a Q&A Session. The video may be viewed following the event.

Don't have Facebook? We are now streaming on LinkedIn as well.

Angela Garcia is the Executive Director of Global Links, a

Pittsburgh-based organization that works to improve

health for vulnerable communities, locally and globally.

A Pittsburgh boomerang, Angela spent nine years studying, working and volunteering abroad, including four years in Mexico and two years in Europe. Angela returned to Pittsburgh and joined Global Links in 2000 and in 2018 she became Executive Director.

Under her direction, Global Links continues its focus on large-scale international medical programs focusing on primary care and maternal and infant health. Since 2015, Ms. Garcia has also led the creation and expansion of Global Links' domestic medical aid program, which supports our local community by providing the medical materials and equipment that nonprofit organizations need to better serve their clients and patients.

Ms. Garcia serves on the Advisory Boards of the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management & the Latin American Cultural Center; she is a founding member of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement and she serves on the board of the Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership. She has been named a Pittsburgh "40 under 40", Pittsburgh Business Times CEO of the Year, Pittsburgh Human Resources Association Leader of the Year and a Cribs for Kids Woman of Achievement. She lives with her husband and children in Emsworth and enjoys all things Pittsburgh, especially biking, kayaking and exploring the local food scene.

Connect with

Angela on LinkedIn

Global Links was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1989 by three individuals who saw a way to connect useful surplus medical materials from US hospitals to the needs of public health systems in communities that lack resources.

We share our experience and technical knowledge with international and domestic partners, and educate our volunteers, donors and the community on issues of global health and environmental stewardship. Respect for all people and our planet guides our mission.

We collaborate with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), as well as with in-country Ministries of Health and the medical and administrative leadership of public health systems. These partnerships have allowed Global Links to acquire in-depth knowledge about the health conditions in the communities we serve, form collaborative relationships and develop valuable cultural competence.

Photo Credit: Lynn Johnson

Global Links' International Medical Aid Program has collaborated on health improvement projects, educational exchanges and medical studies in 15 Latin American and Caribbean countries over the past three decades.

Global Links serves our local community through three programs designed to work together to improve life in Western Pennsylvania: Medical Surplus Recovery Program, Community Engagement and Volunteer Program and Domestic Medical Aid (i.e. Community Partners Program).

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#LatinoPittsburgh Digital Speaker Series is an initiative of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It's goals are to share relevant information, inspire growth and foster opportunity.

Speakers include community leaders and member as well as other individuals who have a positive impact not only on the Hispanic community, but Pittsburgh as a region.

To learn more visit our website.

Interested in Speaking? Contact MelanieMarie@pmahcc.org


Special thanks to our partners at:

Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

 1555 Broadway Avenue Second Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-553-9300 - Chamber@pmahcc.org

Invitation: Cuban Ambassador Event August 24

Hola Friends,

Lisa Valanti, of the Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership Project asked that I invite a group of influential leaders and community representatives to attend this event to hear from and take part in dialogue with Cuba's Ambassador to the United States, Lianys Torres Rivera on August 24th. Please see the details below and complete THIS FORM if you plan to attend.

Please keep in mind that this is meant to be a pleasant conversation and not a political debate. I know that the political climate and issues that surround Cuba can cause dissonance but, as my guest, I ask that you please refrain from strong political opinions so that we can engage in a positive and productive conversation.


Invitation 

Presentation on the Jim Ferlo Sustainability Center Habana, Cuba 

Remarks from the Ambassador and others 

You are invited to a presentation of the Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership  project, The Jim Ferlo Sustainability Center. The presentation will include detailed  information on the effort to establish a sustainability Center in Habana, Cuba. This effort is in cooperation with The University of Havana, the Office of the Habana  Historian, and builds off of a memorandum of understanding with Penn State  University. The presentation will include current and future local efforts that support  this work.  

The goal of the project is to engage in a constructive and collaborative manner on efforts  to protect and support UNESCO World Heritage Sites that suffer from severe weather  events and complicated by the US Embargo. Further activities would include student exchanges, applied research, cultural exchanges, and other efforts to engage positively  on these issues. 

 Event Details 

Wednesday, August 24, 2022  

2:00 – 4:00 PM 

Strada Architects 

611 William Penn Pl. #700 

Pittsburgh, PA 15219 

 Hosted by Principle, John Martine 

There are a limited number of seats available, and you must  RSVP in order to secure your place.




To schedule a call with me please visit: https://calendly.com/melaniemarie
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Cell: 412-999-0808
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1555 Broadway Avenue, Second Floor,
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2022

LIVE @12 | Hugo Cruz, Cuban Precisionist | #LatinoPittsburgh Speaker Series



LIVE TODAY @ 12 pm on Facebook

Join us today at 12 pm live with Hugo Cruz, a Cuban Percussionist, Composer, band leader of the group Caminos.

The conversation will take place LIVE on our Facebook Page at 12pm but may be streamed following the event. It will be followed by a Q&A Session. The video may be viewed following the event.

Don't have Facebook? We are now streaming on LinkedIn as well.

Hugo Alexander Cruz Machado is a Cuban-born, award winning, international drummer and composer who has performed in South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, and the United States. Hugo is the leader of the group Caminos, who have made appearances at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival 2019, Fábrica de Artes in Havana, Cuba, First Night Pittsburgh 2020, City of Asylum, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust events, The Frick Museum, Con Alma, Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh,Carnegie Music Hall Oakland, Pittsburgh PlayHouse, and events with Chamber Music Pittsburgh, Equity Impact, University of Pittsburgh Afro Latinidad Festival, and Pittsburgh World Affairs Council, among others.

Caminos fuse rhythms and melodies of Afro-Cuban, Cuban, and American music, in an original contemporary expression that honors traditional Cuban form. Hugo Cruz and Caminos released an album this February called Punto de Partida, featuring many notable musicians from Cuba and the U.S., recording eight of Hugo's original compositions. In May 2022 Caminos was the Jazz Band headliner for the Westsylvania Jazz and Blues Festival in Indiana PA. Caminos also have been performing a concert series called, The Voice of Drums, which brings many great drummers from the Pittsburgh area such: Roger Humphries, Poogie Bell, Tubby Daniels, Noel Quintana, Dennis Gardner, Jeff Berman, to join Camino's way of expressing music.

While a resident of Cuba, Hugo toured regularly with Síntesis, a leading Afro Cuban rock-fusion group. Hugo has performed in Havana's largest jazz festival, Jazz Plaza, with acclaimed artists Dave Weckl and Victor Goines. He is a graduate of the Instituto Superior de Artes, the leading arts university of Cuba, and in 2014, won the award as the "best drummer" at the international Festival del Tambor Guillermo Barreto in Memoriam in Havana, Cuba.

Hugo has shared the stage and studio with many of Cuba's leading musicians, such as La Trovuntivitis, Tony Guzmán y Su Poder Latino, Síntesis, Janio Abreu y Aire de Concierto, Adrian Berazain, Interactivo, Zule Guerra, Alberto Lescay y Formas, La Academia de Ruy López Nussa, Silvio Rodriguez, Amaury Perez, Banda de Concierto Municipal de La Habana, Grupo Interactivo, Julito Padron, William Vivanco and Mayco de Alma. Hugo performs and records with notable Pittsburgh artists, including Afro Yaqui Music Collective, Dr. James Johnson, Roger Humphries, Ernest McCarty Jr, Tubby Daniels, Dwayne Dolphin, Mark Strickland, Poogie Bell, Lou Stelute and Max Leake. Hugo also performed at the Heinz Hall as a special guest of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Cruz is a drum teacher at the Afro American Music Institute and at Hope Academy Orchestra. He has been teaching workshops as a special guest at the University of Pittsburgh, and several youth and cultural organizations throughout the city.

#LatinoPittsburgh Digital Speaker Series is an initiative of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It's goals are to share relevant information, inspire growth and foster opportunity.

Speakers include community leaders and member as well as other individuals who have a positive impact not only on the Hispanic community, but Pittsburgh as a region.

To learn more visit our website.

Interested in Speaking? Contact MelanieMarie@pmahcc.org


Special thanks to our partners at:

Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

 1555 Broadway Avenue Second Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-553-9300 - Chamber@pmahcc.org