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May 28, 2010

SmallBIZLatino Forms Marketing Partnership with Fundación Empresarias Hispanas to Promote "Flor de Papel: A Society without Violence"

Campaign Will Feature Three Art Events in Queens, New York on June, 2010

New York City (April 27, 2010)— PressRelease/ -- SmallBIZLatino (www.smallbizlatino.com) announced today strategic partnership with Fundación Empresarias Hispanas (www.empresariashispanasus.org), providing pro bono services to increase publicity for the Flor de Papel social awareness campaigned. The initiative, officially launched on Thursday, May 13 in the Met Life building in New York City, aims to be the voice self-imposed violence against the body and emotions and non-acceptance of their reality that compromises the health of all individuals and families. Flor de Papel will feature three community events next month in Queens, New York, where social awareness is expressed via visual art, created and developed by artists, celebrities, students and civil community in general.

Jacqueline Montoya, Executive Director of Fundación Empresarias Hispanas (www.empresariashispanasus.org) that, “Flor de Papel aims to spread the negative effects of violence through cultural events and highlight this reality that excludes us and seeks to generate awareness about all forms of physical, sexual, emotional, gender and voice against the physical and emotional abuse suffered by women, men and children."

SmallBIZLatino (www.smallbizlaitno.com) will support Flor de Papel campaign by utilizing digial public relations, social media and website consultation to help generate awareness of the program within the Hispanic entrepreneurial community in New York City. Anllelic Lozada, founder of SmallBIZLatino, stated that, “We are proud to support the Fundación Empresarias Hispanas (www.empresariashispanasus.org), where we share the same vision of empowering the Latino community through the entrepreneurial audience. SmallBIZLatino (www.smallbizlatino.com) will also provide “Professional Makeover” certificates to attendees in the three art events in Queens, New York:


Events:
Flor de Papel “ For a Society Without Violence”


Create a Drawing

June 12 2010

Campaign Queens Art Express Creating a drawing for Flor de papel

“For a Society Without violence an invitationfor the comunity to make a drawing for this cause. Queens, The Coalitión of the Heart of Corona and Corona Action Network will Present Corona in Corona Plaza, a full day of Gastronomy, history and culture of Corona. Tours guiados por artistas recorrerán las diferentes opciones gastronómicas en nuestro barrio during lunch time; and at noon time tours around históric, cultural sites and it’s diverse places for meetings in corona.

Time: 11:00 am 5:00pm.

103rd st y Roosevelt Ave



Cocktail: Un Grito Al Silencio


July 6 2010

Time 10:00am 12:00 m

Art Museum Gallery

Queens Museum of Art

Flushing Meadows Corona Park Building

Queens New York City, 11368



Exhibitión: Papering New York


July 16 , 2010

Exhibition of Artpaintings of the Queens Community for the campaign “Flor de Papel Flor”For a Society without Violence”

And Friday a History Passport to Hip Hop in Ecuator and Colombia

A Dedication sowe can explore what Youths create through music. Músical and Artístic presentations.

Time12:00m 6:00 pm

Queens Museum of Art Building at Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Queens Museum of Art Queens New York City, 11368



For more information, please visit: www.empresariashispanasusa.org





About SmallBIZLatino
SmallBIZLatino is the marketing one-stop solution for Latino-owned biz. Based in New York City and locations in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Miami, Florida – SmallBIZLatino’s mission is to “empower the Latino community with the Web and marketing…one entrepreneur @ a time.” The company sprinkles its marketing expertise into website development and professional makeovers for “latinopreneur”s who are starting a new business or trying to making their existing business prosperous. For more information please visit www.SmallBIZLatino.com or call 305.215.0442.



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Media Contact:

Anllelic Lozada

Founder, SmallBIZLatino

alozada@smallbizlatino.com

305.215.0442

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