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 Press Release For Immediate Release, 
								June 29, 2004 
								Contact: Lorraine Quiroga,
      202-833-6130 
								
								
								Hispanic PR Wire Named Official 
								Hispanic Wire Partner of LULAC’s 75th 
								Anniversary Convention Being Held in San Antonio 
								LULAC exhibitors will receive 10% discount off 
								Hispanic PR Wire distributions through the end 
								of the convention 
								
								
								San Antonio (June 
								29, 2004)—Hispanic PR Wire, the nation’s leading 
								Hispanic wire distribution service, has been 
								named the official Hispanic wire partner of the 
								75th Annual League of United Latin American 
								Citizens (LULAC) National Convention being held 
								in San Antonio, July 6-11.  Hispanic PR Wire 
								will be responsible for distributing LULAC’s 
								news to Hispanic media and as part of the 
								partnership, HPRW will also give LULAC’s 
								corporate and marketing exhibitors a 10% 
								discount off their distribution services.  
								
								An estimated 
								10,000 Hispanic political, community and 
								business leaders from across the nation are 
								expected to converge on the Henry B. Gonzalez 
								Convention Center for LULAC’s National 
								Convention to celebrate the legacy and define 
								the future of the oldest and largest Hispanic 
								organization in the United States.  President 
								George W. Bush (live via satellite), Texas 
								Governor Rick Perry, Teresa Heinz Kerry, New 
								Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Secretary of 
								Health & Human Services Tommy Thompson, U.S. 
								Surgeon General  and former San Antonio Mayor 
								Henry Cisneros are among many others expected to 
								attend the 6-day event.  
								
								In keeping with 
								the theme “Celebrating our Legacy, Defining Our 
								Future,” convention participants will discuss 
								the progress Latinos have made since LULAC was 
								founded in 1929, the challenges still facing us, 
								and strategies that will move the Latino 
								community forward in the years to come. Speakers 
								and panelists will address pressing Hispanic 
								issues including education, employment, 
								immigration, health, trade policy, federal 
								representation, civil rights and political 
								empowerment.  
								
								Over 500 
								corporations, government agencies, employers, 
								colleges, and non-profit organizations will 
								participate in the three-day LULAC Expo which is 
								open to the public and free of charge. Opening 
								on Wednesday, July 7, the LULAC Expo features a 
								corporate plaza, a job fair, a government plaza, 
								an armed forces plaza, a health fair, a college 
								fair, a media plaza and an entertainment stage. 
								The LULAC Expo is an excellent venue for the San 
								Antonio Hispanic community to get information 
								about products, services, career, health, 
								housing and educational opportunities.  
								
								“LULAC is 
								extremely proud to be coming home to San 
								Antonio, one of our founding cities, to 
								celebrate 75 years of accomplishments on behalf 
								of the Hispanic community,” said Hector M. 
								Flores, LULAC National President. “This historic 
								convention marks an important milestone in the 
								civil rights struggles of Latinos in the United 
								States. We will use this opportunity to assess 
								our progress and forge a new Hispanic agenda for 
								the future.”  
								
								The convention 
								kicks off with the opening of the LULAC Federal 
								Training Institute.  This two-day event is an 
								intensive training program for government and 
								public sector employees with a focus on 
								enhancing career development, strengthening 
								employee relations and promoting diversity in 
								the workforce.  This forum and workshops serve 
								as an opportunity to discuss the status of the 
								federal government’s Hispanic Employment 
								Initiative and the under-representation of 
								Hispanics in federal employment.   
								
								 On Wednesday, 
								July 7, LULAC begins its empowerment workshops 
								and seminars aimed at providing Latinos with 
								information and training about important issues 
								affecting their communities. A separate series 
								of workshops are targeted to middle school, high 
								school and college students.  
								
								On Thursday, the 
								Department of Health and Human Services will 
								host seminars on a variety of topics affecting 
								the health and well being of the Hispanic 
								community.  
								
								
								Friday will wrap up the issue-oriented portion 
								of the convention, which will focus on 
								protecting our communities.  There will be a 
								series of workshops that will address the 
								exploitation of minors; the No Child Left Behind 
								Act and how it affects education; trade 
								agreements and how they affect immigration and 
								job displacement; and health issues that concern 
								Hispanics.  
								  
								
								While 
								the LULAC Expo and workshops are open and free 
								to the public, paid registration is required to 
								attend the various luncheons and social 
								functions.  Registration will be held each day 
								between the hours of 7 a.m. and 12 p.m. and 
								again between 2 p.m. and 5p.m.  Tickets are 
								available for individual events and discounted 
								packages are available for the entire week.  For 
								more information please visit
								
								www.lulac.org or call (202) 833-6130.  
								
								About LULAC 
								
								The League of 
								United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the 
								oldest and largest Latino civil rights 
								organization in the United States.  LULAC 
								advances the economic condition, educational 
								attainment, political influence, health, and 
								civil rights of Hispanic Americans through 
								community-based programs operating at more than 
								700 LULAC councils nationwide. 
								
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								Hispanic PR Wire 
								
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