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El Centro Hispano had the pleasure of welcoming Superintendent Anthony Lewis of Durham Public Schools (DPS) to our recent Café con Pan Dulce gathering — a warm and meaningful space where families, educators, and community members come together over coffee and conversation. During this gathering, we shared valuable information and, most importantly, listened directly to the voices...|
El Centro Hispano was proud to collaborate with the Consulate of Mexico in Raleigh and several partner organizations to strengthen the Preventive Protection campaign, part of the #KnowAndExerciseYourRights program. This important community effort took place at Brightleaf Flea Market in Smithfield, North Carolina, bringing vital information and resources directly to the Mexican community. Throughout the day, participants received guidance on emergency preparedness, dual nationality,...|
El Centro Hispano had the distinct honor of welcoming Donají Alba Arroyo, the new Consul General of Mexico in Raleigh. During her visit, Ms. Arroyo toured our offices, learned more about the programs and services we offer, and met with our dedicated team who work every day to support and uplift our community. We are deeply grateful...|
We are proud and deeply honored to share that our President & CEO, Pilar Rocha-Goldberg, has been appointed to the Governor’s Council of Hispanic and Latino Affairs. This well-deserved appointment recognizes Pilar’s commitment to uplifting and empowering Latino communities across North Carolina. Through her visionary leadership, El Centro Hispano has continued to strengthen families, expand opportunities, and...|
We are proud to announce the Virtual Forum: Meet the Fayetteville Mayoral Candidates 2025, part of its civic engagement initiative Tu Voto es Poder. This virtual, bilingual forum provides a valuable platform for the community to hear directly from the candidates running for mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina. The event will take place on September...|
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We are proud to announce the “Meet the Latinos Candidates Randolph – Virtual Forum 2025. This space, held entirely in Spanish, will provide the Latino community with a platform to hear directly from the candidates running for public office in Randolph County, North Carolina. The forum will take place on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. (Eastern...|
Are you dreaming of starting your own business but not sure where to begin? You’re not alone—many entrepreneurs start with a great idea but feel overwhelmed when it comes to creating a plan. That’s why El Centro Hispano is offering a free virtual workshop designed to guide you through the first steps. 📌 Workshop: Developing a Business Plan🗓 Thursday, September 18th⏰ 6:00...|
celebrates the success of its 10th Annual Fiestas en la Calle, which took place on Sunday, August 24, 2025, in downtown Carrboro, North Carolina. This year’s festival brought together over 3,000 attendees, who enjoyed music, dance, food, and the rich cultural heritage of Latin America. “This 10th Fiestas en la Calle was more than just a festival—it was a...|
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