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Montse Alvarado Named President and COO of EWTN News

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Montse Alvarado, líder católica, defensora de la libertad religiosa y presentadora de programas de noticias, ha sido nombrada presidenta y directora de operaciones de EWTN News, Inc. a partir del próximo 6 de marzo. Alvarado supervisará las plataformas de medios de noticias globales de EWTN, incluyendo a la Agencia Católica de Noticias, The National Catholic Register, el Grupo ACI, ChurchPop y una amplia línea de programación de noticias de radio y televisión.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — EWTN Global Catholic Network has announced that Montse Alvarado – Catholic leader, religious liberty advocate, and news show anchor – has been named president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, Inc. Her appointment is effective March 6th.

Montse Alvarado – Catholic leader, religious liberty advocate, and news show anchor – has been named president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, Inc. effective March 6. Alvarado will oversee EWTN's global news media platforms, which create content in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Arabic, and Italian. Its holdings include Catholic News Agency, the National Catholic Register, the ACI Group, ChurchPop, and a lineup of television and radio news programming. 

In her role as president of the news division, Alvarado will oversee EWTN’s global news media platforms, which create content in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Arabic, and Italian. Its holdings include Catholic News Agency, the National Catholic Register, the ACI Group, ChurchPop, and a lineup of television and radio news programming.

“As a seasoned executive, Montse will bring new energy and perspective to our global news services,” said EWTN Chairman and CEO Michael P. Warsaw. “Her background in organizational management, understanding of the Church, and experience in the public square are key elements that make her ideal for this role. This combination of skills will allow EWTN News to become even stronger in delivering critical reporting and analysis.”

Profiled by the Wall Street Journal as “a defender of all religion, on the front lines of America’s culture wars,” Alvarado began her career at the Becket Fund—a renowned non-profit defending religious freedom as a human right at the Supreme Court—and rose to its leadership over the span of 14 years of service. In that time, the team secured 12 victories at the Supreme Court on behalf of Little Sisters of the Poor, Muslim death-row prisoners, as well as charitable groups, such as Philadelphia Catholic Social Services, among others.

Alvarado serves as the founding anchor of the news program “EWTN News in Depth.” Celebrating two years on air this March, the show was launched as a weekly one-hour discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, from a Catholic perspective.

“Montse and the ‘EWTN News In Depth’ team understand how to bring the news to our viewership worldwide—covering the underreported stories and clarifying the Church’s position on key teachings with a focus on the laity’s needs and concerns,” Warsaw said. “In its nearly two years on air, this show has been a model of how to cover the issues facing the Church and the world today by reflecting the universality of the Church and diversifying the voices featured in the discussion.”

Alvarado’s commitment to the EWTN mission– the advancement of Truth — is not new. Recently recognized for her leadership as a Latina Catholic by the Chicago-based ministry, Iskali, she has been a strategic partner to apostolates facing the challenges of secularization and the shifting demographics of the global Church.

Born in Mexico City, Alvarado serves the Church in various roles with leading apostolates dedicated to the new evangelization, from the defense of free speech to the role of women and the treatment of marginalized communities in society. Alvarado is on the advisory council to the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious (CMSWR), the GIVEN Institute, and the Catholic Information Center, among others. She holds a Master’s from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts from Florida International University in Political Management and Political Science, respectively.

“Mother Angelica’s vision for EWTN was entrepreneurial, committed to excellence, and reliant on Providence.” Alvarado said. “The team at EWTN is remarkable and called for such a time as this to respond to the need for Truth in journalism. I look forward to leading this team of news professionals to play our necessary part in bolstering civil society through the free press.”

ABOUT EWTN and EWTN NEWS

In its 42nd year, EWTN is the largest Catholic media organization in the world. EWTN’s 11 global TV channels and numerous regional channels are broadcast in multiple languages 24 hours a day, seven days a week to over 400 million television households in more than 160 countries and territories. EWTN platforms also include radio services transmitted through SIRIUS/XM, iHeart Radio, and over 600 domestic and international AM & FM radio affiliates; a worldwide shortwave radio service; one of the most visited Catholic websites in the U.S.; as well as EWTN Publishing, its book publishing division.

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., EWTN News operates multiple global news services, including Catholic News Agency, “The National Catholic Register” newspaper and digital platform, ACI Prensa in Spanish, ACI Digital in Portuguese, ACI Stampa in Italian, ACI Africa in English, French and Portuguese, ACI MENA in Arabic, CNA Deutsch in German and ChurchPop, a digital platform that creates content in several languages. It also produces numerous television news programs including EWTN News Nightly, EWTN News In Depth, EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, The World Over, and others.

Montse Alvarado – Catholic leader, religious liberty advocate, and news show anchor – has been named president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, Inc. effective March 6. Alvarado will oversee EWTN's global news media platforms, which create content in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Arabic, and Italian. Its holdings include Catholic News Agency, the National Catholic Register, the ACI Group, ChurchPop, and a lineup of television and radio news programming.
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Postal Service Salutes Author Ernest J. Gaines

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 Newest Stamp in Black Heritage Series

LAFAYETTE, La., Jan. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The U.S. Postal Service today celebrated the life of author Ernest J. Gaines, best known for the novels “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” and “A Lesson Before Dying,” as the 46th honoree in the Black Heritage Stamp series in a first-day-of-issue ceremony at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

    

“Dr. Gaines brought worldwide attention to generations of men and women who asserted their human dignity in the face of racial oppression and violence,” said Donald Lee Moak, a member of the USPS Board of Governors, who served as the dedicating official. “His novels would shine a light on individuals who were too often overlooked and remind us of the dignity present in every human being, especially those being oppressed. That is just one reason the United States Postal Service is privileged to honor him with this new stamp.”

Joining Moak for the ceremony were E. Joseph Savoie, president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Keith Clark, professor of English and African and African American studies at George Mason University; Lillie Anne Brown, assistant professor of English at University of Florida A&M University; Mona Lisa Saloy, poet laureate of Louisiana; and author Wiley Cash.

Cheylon Woods, head of the Ernest Gaines Center, served as master of ceremonies.

“Ernest J. Gaines was — and remains — an iconic figure at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and we are deeply honored that the U.S. Postal Service has chosen to commemorate his literary legacy through this beautiful stamp,” Savoie said. “It captures the grace, strength and character he displayed through his life and through his words. For a quarter century, as a professor and writer-in-residence at the university, Dr. Gaines entreated aspiring writers to remember the inherent commonality of people and obligation we have as individuals to treat each other with dignity and respect. His genius and influence made them better, and made our university better, and we are forever grateful for his enduring example.”

The stamp features an oil painting of Gaines based on a 2001 photograph. Mike Ryan designed the stamp with art by Robert Peterson. Greg Breeding served as art director.

The Ernest J. Gaines stamp is sold in panes of 20. News of the stamps is being shared with the hashtag #ErnestGainesStamp #BlackHeritageStamps.

Background on Ernest J. Gaines

Ernest J. Gaines was born Jan. 15, 1933, on Riverlake Plantation in Oscar, LA, in former slave quarters his family had lived in for five generations. Raised primarily by a disabled aunt, Gaines attended elementary school in the one-room plantation church, then attended a Catholic school for African American students in New Roads. LA, for three years. In 1948, because his district had no high school for African Americans, Gaines moved to Vallejo, CA, at the behest of his mother and step-father, who had relocated there in search of better economic opportunities.

After completing high school, Gaines graduated from Vallejo Junior College and served for two years in the United States Army. He graduated from San Francisco State College in 1957, and the next year received a Wallace Stegner Fellowship to study creative writing at Stanford University.

Gaines’s fiction reflected a deep and unbreakable connection to his rural Louisiana roots. His first book, the 1964 novel “Catherine Carmier,” portrays a doomed love affair between a dark-skinned African American man and a light-skinned Creole woman against the backdrop of the community’s rigid color lines. In the 1967 novel “Of Love and Dust,” a young African American man chooses between legal servitude on a plantation or a prison sentence, a plot that allowed Gaines to explore how the legacy of slavery in Southern society tainted the lives of both the descendants of formerly enslave people and those who had enslaved them — a theme he revisited in subsequent works.

He achieved fame and critical acclaim in 1971 with “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,” a historical novel chronicling the recollections of its 110-year-old African American protagonist, whose life spans from slavery to the civil rights era. Dramatizing post-emancipation conditions for sharecroppers that were often little better than slavery, the novel received praise from reviewers for its epic scope and faithful rendering of Southern history. It was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and adapted into a 1974 television movie that won nine Emmy Awards.

His next novel was “In My Father’s House,” the story of a mysterious visitor who returns to his native Louisiana. The return forces his father, now an affluent minister and civil rights leader, to reconcile with his alienated son. The book explored themes such as the conflicts between fathers and sons, how the past inevitably affects the present, and the complicated legacy of the civil rights movement among the activists who participated in it.

Gaines took a position teaching creative writing at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (then known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana) in 1981 and soon became the university’s writer-in-residence. Two years later he published “A Gathering of Old Men,” a novel about a group of African American men who assert their humanity in the face of prejudice and violence. The novel was praised for Gaines’s skillful use of different narrative viewpoints. An adaption aired on network television in 1987.

In 1993, Gaines published what would become his most critically and popularly acclaimed work, “A Lesson Before Dying.” The novel tells the story of Grant Wiggins, a college-educated African American teacher in the late 1940s who is deeply disconnected from the impoverished rural Louisiana community he fled years before. As Grant struggles with the social conditions, family obligations, religious traditions and community responsibilities that burden him, he provides education and inspiration to Jefferson, a barely literate young farmhand awaiting execution for murder. Over the course of their difficult prison visits, Grant forms a bond with the condemned man that proves mutually instructive, showing both of them the necessity of resisting those who would deny them their dignity and self-respect.

In addition to earing a National Book Critics Circle Award, “A Lesson Before Dying” resulted in Gaines receiving a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant.” Among its many accolades, the novel was chosen as an “Oprah’s Book Club” selection, further expanding its readership and helping to establish it as a modern classic.

In 1996, he spent a year teaching creative writing at the University of Rennes in France and received membership in L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French Ministry of Culture. When he returned to Louisiana, he and his wife, Dianne Saulney Gaines, established a nonprofit to preserve the historic church and cemetery on the former plantation where he was born. Gaines saw his preservation work as an act of gratitude to the community that inspired his fiction, and he spoke movingly about honoring the burial sites of the enslaved people and sharecroppers interred there. In 2015, the Gaineses were recognized by the Foundation for Historical Louisiana for their preservation efforts.

In 2000, Gaines received the National Humanities Medal from President Bill Clinton. He retired from teaching in 2004 but continued to publish essays and stories, including the 2005 collection “Mozart and Leadbelly.” In 2008, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette established the Ernest J. Gaines Center to archive and promote the study of his work. In 2013, he received the National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama, calling it the greatest honor of his life. His final work, a novella titled “The Tragedy of Brady Sims,” was published in 2017.

Ernest J. Gaines died on Nov. 5, 2019, in Oscar, LA, the town of his birth. The mayor of New Roads, LA, proclaimed Nov. 15 as “Ernest J. Gaines Day.” In 2020, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette officially named his former home near campus the Ernest J. Gaines Writer in Residence House. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation continues to endow an annual Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, which recognizes African American fiction writers who are just beginning to rise to national prominence.

Postal Products

Customers may purchase stamps and other philatelic products through the Postal Store at usps.com/shopstamps, by calling 844-737-7826, or at Post Office locations nationwide.

Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price.

A video of the ceremony will be available on facebook.com/usps. Information for ordering first-day-of-issue postmarks and covers is at usps.com/shop.

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Medi-Cal Members Can Now Get Innovative Digital Programs to Prevent, Treat, Reverse Chronic Conditions

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Blue Shield of California’s award-winning Wellvolution program launches this month to nonprofit health plan’s Medi-Cal members

LOS ANGELES and SAN DIEGO, Jan. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan is now offering its Medi-Cal members Wellvolution, a digitally based lifestyle medicine and mental health support program that can be personalized to address individual health needs and preferences.

Created in collaboration with Solera Health, Wellvolution offers four pillars of health support through its app-based programs: disease prevention; chronic-condition reversal; mental health support; and tobacco cessation.

“Wellvolution’s lifestyle-medicine apps empower our Medi-Cal members to improve both their physical and mental health,” said James Cruz, M.D., chief medical officer of Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan. “Wellvolution improves access to care, which we know helps to close healthcare gaps for our members.”

Angie Kalousek-Ebrahimi, senior director of Lifestyle Medicine at Blue Shield of California, concurred. “Blue Shield Promise members who enroll in Wellvolution now have online access to a range of digital-care lifestyle medicine and mental health programs that are evidence-based and can make measurable improvements in their overall health and wellbeing, especially for those with chronic conditions.”

Wellvolution programs that Medi-Cal members can access include:

  • Diabetes Prevention – A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-approved Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). This 12-month program provides eligible members individual coaching, a digital weight scale, and a Fitbit.
  • Chronic-Condition Reversal – A smartphone app that addresses specific health issues such as diabetes and obesity.
  • Mindfulness and Mental Health – An on-demand app that helps manage anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and other mental health challenges and offers hundreds of tools and exercises to reduce stress and improve mental wellbeing.
  • Tobacco-Cessation – Tools include nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to help members reduce cravings and stop smoking.

Wellvolution also offers general fitness options through Everyday Choices, which provides on-demand workout videos led by fitness experts and a library of recipes for nutritious meals.

“We are pleased to extend our relationship with Blue Shield of California to offer their Medi-Cal members these easily accessible digital health programs to help them get and stay healthy,” said Mary Langowski, CEO of Solera Health. “We applaud Blue Shield for continuing to lead in providing consumer-friendly, evidence-based health solutions that consumers want and need.” 

Medi-Cal members can enroll by visiting Wellvolution.com/medi-cal and create an account and password. They then complete a simple health questionnaire to identify their health goals. Based on their answers, they can select and enroll with digital app providers that offer programs, tools, and strategies that will help them achieve their desired health goals. Many apps offer digital online coaches and educational tools as part of their overall program. For additional support members can also visit one of Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan’s Community Resource Centers.

For more information about digital resources available to Medi-Cal members through Blue Shield’s Wellvolution platform, go to wellvolution.com/medi-cal.

About Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan
Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan is a managed care organization, wholly owned by Blue Shield of California, offering Medi-Cal and Cal MediConnect. It is led by healthcare professionals with a “members-first” philosophy and committed to building a quality network of providers and partnering with community organizations for more than 450,000 members. For more information about Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan, please visit www.blueshieldca.com/promise. For more news about Blue Shield of California, please visit www.news.blueshieldca.com. Or follow us on LinkedInTwitter, or Facebook.

About Solera Health
Solera Health is changing lives by guiding people to better health solutions that work. Leveraging a dynamic digital platform, the company provides intensive, evidence-based lifestyle, behavioral and social interventions, impacting the most prevalent and costly chronic conditions across various acuity levels. Solera strategically matches consumers to their best-fit solution within carefully curated and vetted networks of digital and community-based point solutions all implemented via an innovative, value-based payment model. The company’s suite of condition program offerings includes Diabetes Prevention & Management, Falls Prevention, Hypertension, Mental & Behavioral Health, Musculoskeletal, Tobacco Cessation, and Weight Management. Moreover, Solera’s world-class solution handles challenging administrative tasks, including claims processing, compliance, consumer engagement, eligibility checking, member matching and vendor management, giving payers and employers access to dozens of point solutions with just one contract and one technical integration. For more information, visit www.soleranetwork.com.

CONTACT:     

Mashi Nyssen

Blue Shield of California

 510-607-2359

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HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA IS ONCE AGAIN PROVIDING NO-COST/FREE TAX PREPARATION SERVICES IN-PERSON THROUGHOUT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN BROWARD COUNTY FROM JANUARY 23, 2023, TO APRIL 18, 2023

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Now in its 20th year, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is also offering a virtual version of the program available as of January 23, 2023

HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Jan. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF), a 40-year-old, Hollywood-based, nonprofit organization that serves diverse and multi-cultural working families from the United States and more than 30 other countries, announces that the highly successful Broward Tax Pro/VITA (Volunteer in Tax Assistance) program again is available fully IN-PERSON.  The program is available in English, Spanish, Haitian-Creole and Portuguese.

Also this year, HUF is partnering with United Way, a national nonprofit that created the digital platform, Myfreetaxes.com.

Since 2003, HUF has collaborated with more than three dozen community partners to provide no-cost/free tax preparation services to thousands of qualified Broward County residents through its volunteer- and partner-driven Broward Tax Pro/(VITA) program. During the 2022 tax season, more than 2,800 Broward County families and individuals took advantage of the Broward Tax Pro/VITA program and had their income taxes prepared by certified tax professionals. More than $4.4 million was refunded to working families, and close to $600,000 in tax preparation fees were saved.

“Hispanic Unity of Florida has proudly provided the Broward Tax Pro/VITA program to our friends and neighbors in the county,” said Felipe Pinzon, President and CEO of Hispanic Unity of Florida. “It is an excellent opportunity for individuals and families to get the largest refund for which they qualify and save on tax preparation fees.”

To qualify for the no-cost/free program, Broward County families, or individuals, must make less than $66,000 per year. Clients who meet the requirement will have the expertise of a skilled, IRS-certified tax professional to prepare his/her tax return. Additionally, clients will be supported and assisted with any current, general tax questions in English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole, or Portuguese.

Qualified Broward County taxpayers also have the option of utilizing the virtual/online version of this program by visiting Myfreetaxes.com where they can securely upload their tax documents. For easier access, the above link is available on Broward Tax Pro website: www.Vitataxesfree.org

“We know that some people remain cautious about in-person meetings and public spaces,” added Pinzon. “For this reason, HUF has partnered with United Way, to provide a virtual option for tax preparation.”

About Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc. (HUF)
Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) was founded in 1982 by community leaders to guide newcomers to the U.S. on their journey to their American dream and to ease the acculturation process. Today, HUF is Broward County’s largest 501(c) (3) dedicated to the immigrant population. With 12 programs and more than 30 services offered in three languages, this agency serves South Florida’s diverse community. Since its inception, HUF has helped more than 520,000 individuals.

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Kathy Gallego
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Conoce tus Opciones Escolares present at the National School Choice Week to support Hispanic families

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13 states will have bilingual advice and access to explanatory guides in Spanish

MIAMI, Jan. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — More than ever, Hispanic parents are exploring their options, according to the latest survey from the National School Choice Awareness Foundation, 64.6% of Latino parents considered new schools for their children in the past year. The demand for school options is evident and the Latino community is one of the most active when it comes to wanting to look for other academic alternatives.

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To support the community, Conoce tus Opciones Escolares has developed a series of valuable resources in Spanish for all families. Informative videos, PDF guides of school options by state, and an explanation of each type of school are part of the material that the organization offers free of charge through opcionesescolares.com.

This year, National School Choice Week will see the participation of more than 23,000 schools, as well as millions of teachers, students, and community leaders across the country. This national effort will take place from January 22-28. As a result, the Week will feature the lighting of 51 iconic locations across the country, talent shows, capitol rallies, school fairs, and much more. This year’s more than 25,000 celebrations are independently planned by schools, homeschool groups, community organizations, micro-school groups, and individuals.

Hispanic parents in 13 states will be able to access the Conoce tus Opciones Escolares information tables to review all their local possibilities. Prior to the official start of the Week, 8 states celebrated and learned about quality schools during a series of school fairs that took place on Saturday, January 21 in Maryland, New Hampshire, Utah, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona.

The Week will feature more than 1,415 events hosted by schools, homeschooling organizations, and nonprofits. The state events in which Conoce tus Opciones Escolares will participate are:

  • Iowa is hosting a school fair in Des Moines on January 28
  • Georgia is hosting a huge school fair with over 30 Atlanta school options available to families.
  • California is hosting a school fair in Riverside County, providing information on school options while families have fun.
  • Oklahoma will have a school fair in Oklahoma City on January 25
  • Texas will host parents at a large school fair with more than 40 school options on January 28 in Fort Worth.

“Helping, supporting, and collaborating with Hispanic parents is our priority, I am very happy to be able to bring all these new resources to National School Choice Week,” said Krissia Campos Spivey, director of Conoce tus Opciones Escolares, a project of National School Choice Awareness Foundation. “Our community needs to receive an effective education that enhances their plans for the future. At these celebrations, our bilingual tables will bring answers to many questions that we know parents have.”

More information and resources for journalists covering the Week can be found at schoolchoiceweek.com/multimedia. There you will find photos, videos, soundbites, and information about the celebration.

National School Choice Week (NSCW) informs, inspires, and empowers parents to discover the K-12 education options available for their children, including traditional public, charter, magnet, online, private, and homeschooling. Every January, tens of thousands of schools, organizations, and individuals plan unique events and activities to shine a positive spotlight on effective education options in their communities. The Week is a project of the nonpartisan, nonpolitical National School Choice Awareness Foundation.

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(Español) Feria Escolar en el Museo de los Niños Celebrará el Poder y Valor del Aprendizaje

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