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Mpowerment Project
Hugo C. Ovejero
Program Director
hovejero@latinoaids.org
212-967-8531

An Image is Worth a Thousand Words
Take a look at the many activities we do at Mpowerment.
After looking at them, you might decide to join us. Picture yourself in any of our activities!
  MPOWERMENT:::FASHION SHOW:::AUGUST 2009
  • Mpowerment hosted the Antonio Jaquez
  • Lorena St. Cartier and Michelle Maldonado were the hosts of the event
  • Fabiola
  • Exotic hair and great skin, Dominic started the fashion show
  • Carlos displays with elegance Antonio Jaquez collection.
  • Prevention messages, provided by the Peruvian Gays of the Americas, were displayed during event
  • Cherry walks with confidence at the event hosted at the Gay Center in Manhattan
  • Omar Matos makes his appearance while the crowd breath fashion.
  • Alejandro Montoya takes his turn at the catwalk.
  • The show is over and the dance starts. After party at the LGBT Center of Manhattan
  • A celebration of Latino Gay dentity through fashion, prevention messages, and music, an event to remember.
Our "HOT" Activities
Movie Night
Every month Mpowerment presents a series of movies that relates to the Latino Gay community followed by a discussion. Pop corn and drinks are offered.
Latin Culture
Periodically, Mpowerment holds this social event where the tradition and history of a particular Latin country is presented (folk, typical costumes, typical food, and dance). This activity is organized by Mpowerment members who belong to the featured country.

Mr. Latino D 2011
Sergio Salinas, from Chile, is the reigning Mr. Latino D. He will represent Mpowerment in different prevention and educational campaign.
 
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