TechLatino: a technology-focused professional organization.
TechLatino is the premier national community for Latino technology professionals, businesses and students. Our founders have a proven talent with innovation and advancement. Our nationwide network inspires, educates and brings actionable solutions to the Latino culture. Deeply invested in growth and excellence, we come together to build the bridge across the digital divide.
We conduct workshops and seminars, national business series, research, policy analysis, and technology awareness programs in order to provide a Latino perspective in key areas in technology — in order to develop the 21st century workforce, through coding, health information technology, STEAM education, employment/economic status, business development and broadband advocacy.
The annual Emerging Tech Leadership Summit brings together technology companies, institutions of higher learning and technology professionals to provide resources and information to the next generation of techs professionals. The technology summit is designed to share effective strategies to recruit, retain and develop Latino talent in an effort to build a pipeline, which includes Latino talent.
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Target Reminded Bosses Not All Hispanic Employees Eat Tacos, Wear Sombreros: Lawsuit Article from Huff Po by Kim Bhasin
Three former employees are suing Target for discrimination, citing a document the company distributed to managers with reminders that not all Hispanics eat tacos and burritos or wear sombreros. The former warehouse workers' lawsuit, filed in California's Yolo County,...
10 ways your IT job can spoil a vacation (and tricks to keep it from happening)
Takeaway: Feel like you’re shackled to your work and there’s no way to take a real vacation? You may be able to salvage a little downtime by following these tips. It’s a well-known fact that Americans work too much and play too little. Too many workers never vacation...
How the U.S. Got Broadband Right By Lowell C. McAdam
As senators consider President Obama’s nomination of Tom Wheeler to lead the Federal Communications Commission, some observers have painted a dire picture of the state of Internet availability in America. One legal scholar, Susan Crawford, has argued that “prices are...