Impacto Hispano, v. 3 no. 12
Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Impacto Hispano, v. 2 no. 10
Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Ed Lopez
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Ed Lopez was born in Puerto Rico to a Puerto Rican mother and Guatemalan father. He was first Republican candidate for Rhode Island Secretary of State and ran against incumbent Secretary of State James Langevin in 1998
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Marta V. Martínez
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Providence Sunday Journal, v. 146, no. 14
Marta Aparicio immigrated from Guatemala to the United States and overcame poverty to become a U.S. diplomat.
Publisher of Newspaper - Peter Meyer
Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Olga Noguera
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Olga Noguera is a Guatemalan-American and one of the co-founders of the Hispanic Social Services Association (HSSA) and Progreso Latino.
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Julieta Castellanos
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Julie (Julieta) Castellanos, who immigrated from Guatemala, was an entrepreneur, and one of the first to raise awareness about Guatemalan folkloric dance, music and her beautiful handmade textile work to the broader Rhode Island community.
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Astrid Toledo & Mother
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This is a photo of the Toledo family, one of the first Guatemalan families in Rhode Island.
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Julieta Castellanos
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Julieta (Julie) Castellanos is one of the founders of Comité Guatemalteco, the first Guatemalan cultural group in Rhode Island. She is also the first Latina to earn a Master's in Psychology in the state.
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