Friday, November 15, 2024

TAMACC E-News

TAMACC E-News: Tuesday, November 15, 2024

Hispanic Leadership and Business Summit


SAVE THE DATE!


Friday, December 6, 2024

TAMACC Foundation Co-Sponsors Lowrider Car Show: Celebrating Culture and Community 


Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of lowrider culture at J. Colunga’s 16th Annual Lowrider Car Show! This highly anticipated event, a cornerstone of Austin’s cultural calendar, is set to take place on November 30, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the iconic Palmer Event Center.


This car show will highlight a wide array of makes and models, allowing attendees to see vintage, classic, and modern-day cars and motorcycles. However, the top attractions will be the lowriders.


Video Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCLrhHqbBJE


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How the Visa/Mastercard Lawsuit Affects Small Businesses: What Business Owners Need to Know and How to Submit a Claim


The Visa/Mastercard lawsuit is a landmark case with far-reaching implications for business owners across the United States. This antitrust lawsuit, which alleges that Visa and Mastercard imposed unfairly high credit card processing fees on businesses, has culminated in a multibillion-dollar settlement. Many business owners may not know they can submit a claim and recover some of these fees.


As part of our ongoing efforts to support and inform the business community, TAMACC (Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce) is committed to ensuring that our state’s entrepreneurs understand the implications of this lawsuit and take advantage of the opportunity to recover compensation. While the settlement is open to all eligible businesses, it is critical that you act quickly to secure your share before the deadline.


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Sin Padres, Ni Papeles:

Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Coming of Age in the United States

 

This episode explores the rising number of children seeking safety and a better life in the United States. With around 140,000 children apprehended at the border each year, experts estimate that three more make it for every one caught.



Our guest, Stephanie Canzales, a researcher and professor at UC Berkeley, shares insights from her book, Sin Padres, Ni Papeles: Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Coming of Age in the United States. Tune in to hear the poignant stories of these brave young migrants.


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Monday, November 11, 2024

Honoring All Who Served

TAMACC E-News: Monday, November 11, 2024

Veterans Day

Respect * Honor * Gratitude


Thank you to all the brave men and women who served our country and fought for our freedom! You are appreciated beyond words. 

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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Today is Election Day - VOTE

TAMACC E-News: Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Your Vote Counts! Don’t Forget to Cast Yours!

What time do the polls close? What are my Rights?


Voting on Election Day, the polls in Texas are open from 7:00 AM through 7:00 PM local time. If you are in the line by 7:00 PM, you can vote even if you have not been admitted inside the polling place.


You have the right to stay in line as long as it takes to be able to cast your ballot.

 

Find Your Polling Location: Polling Place Locator - Vote.org

The Politics of Racism


In this episode of Latino Business Report, we are sitting down with attorney and Texas State Representative Gene Wu from District 137 in Southwest Houston for a bold, unfiltered conversation on racism in America and its pervasive presence in our political landscape.


Representative Wu shares candid insights on how racism has been weaponized in recent elections and the profound impact it is having on our country. Join us as we dive into this critical, complex conversation that challenges the status quo—no holding back. Tune in, and let’s confront these issues head-on.


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Saturday, November 2, 2024

YOUR TRANSFER NOTIFICATION!!!

Attention Beneficiary,
 
We have concluded to effect your Compensation / Inheritance winning payment via Western Union Money transfer. Note: that our arrangements with them is that you will be receiving the sum of $15,000 daily @ $5000 X3 times. So remember to Indicate the Lottery fund registration code of WU-TR05508 as the subject when Emailing or calling them. However, We have sent out the first transfer of $5,000 this morning from your Compensation sum of $2.5 Million USD, therefore you will need to contact the Western Union agent Francis Martin and ask him for all the transfer information.
 
Contact Agent: Francis B. Martin
Email:  westernunioncenter2022@gmail.com
PH: +229 98644349
 
Pls ensure to contact him with your name, address and Phone number & ask him to furnish you with the payment info/MTCN# for pick up from any nearby Western Union to you.
 
Yours Sincerely,
 
Dr. Suzette Taylor-Lee Chee
Secretary General  IMF Benin
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Thursday, October 31, 2024

TAMACC E-Newsletter

TAMACC E-News: Thursday, October 31, 2024

Happy Halloween!

🎃👻 Happy Halloween from all of us! 👻🎃

Wishing you a spook-tacular day filled with frightful fun, ghostly giggles, and lots of treats! 🕷️🍬🕸️

Stay safe and enjoy the haunted festivities! 🧙‍♀️🧛‍♂️🧟‍♀️

TAMACC Honors 12 Latina Leaders at 10th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon

The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) held its 10th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon, celebrating 12 inspiring Hispanic women for their impact on Texas’s economic, political, and social landscape. Justice Gisela Triana served as Mistress of Ceremonies, guiding an uplifting event where each honoree shared personal stories, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.


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Check Out the Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon Photos on TAMACC’s Facebook and Instagram!

From now until Friday, November 15, we’ll be featuring images and profiles of inspiring Women of Distinction on TAMACC’s Facebook and Instagram pages! If you’re not already following us, now’s the perfect time—join us to celebrate and relive the moments from this year’s Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon. Follow along and be inspired!

Halloween Safety Tips for a Fun and Safe Celebration

Texas Mutual Insurance and TAMACC encourage everyone to keep safety top of mind this Halloween season! With the excitement of trick-or-treating, spooky decorations, and festive gatherings, it’s essential to prioritize safety—especially for children, families, homeowners, and business owners. Whether you’re out collecting treats, hosting a party, or decorating your space, these safety tips will help make your Halloween fun and accident-free.

 

1. TRICK-OR-TREATING SAFETY


For families heading out on Halloween night, safety should come first. Follow these guidelines to keep little ghosts and goblins safe:

  • Plan a Route in Advance: Stick to familiar neighborhoods and avoid isolated or poorly lit areas.
  • Wear Reflective Costumes or Accessories: Add reflective tape to costumes or candy bags, and bring a flashlight or glow sticks.
  • Travel in Groups: Children should go trick-or-treating with adults or in groups of friends, especially in areas with heavy traffic.
  • Use Crosswalks and Sidewalks: Avoid running between cars and always cross streets at corners or designated crosswalks.
  • Check Candy Before Eating: Parents should inspect candy for tampering, open packaging, or allergens before allowing kids to indulge.
  • Costumes and Masks: Choose costumes that allow for easy movement and visibility. If using a mask, ensure it doesn’t obstruct vision.


2. HOME SAFETY FOR TRICK-OR-TREATERS AND HOMEOWNERS


If you’re expecting visitors, it’s important to make your property safe for trick-or-treaters:

  • Clear Pathways: Remove any obstacles or decorations from walkways to prevent trips or falls.
  • Use Flameless Lights in Decorations: Avoid using real candles in pumpkins or lanterns; opt for LED lights or battery-operated candles.
  • Secure Pets: Loud noises and costumed visitors can be stressful for pets. Keep them safely indoors and away from the front door.
  • Driveway and Porch Lighting: Ensure your front porch and walkways are well-lit to help visitors navigate safely.


3. SAFETY AT HALLOWEEN PARTIES AND EVENTS


Whether you’re hosting or attending a party, follow these tips to ensure everyone has a safe time:

  • Serve Food Safely: Be mindful of food allergies and clearly label dishes containing common allergens.
  • Supervise Activities for Children: Games involving sharp objects, running, or choking hazards should be closely monitored.
  • Stay Hydrated: Make sure kids (and adults) drink water between sweet treats.
  • Alcohol Responsibility: If alcohol is served at a party, encourage designated drivers or ride-sharing options.


4. COSTUME SAFETY TIPS


Choosing the right costume can prevent discomfort and accidents:

  • Flame-Resistant Materials: Opt for flame-resistant fabrics, especially for costumes with capes, wings, or flowing fabrics.
  • Comfortable Shoes: Make sure shoes are appropriate for walking long distances, especially for trick-or-treaters.
  • Face Paint over Masks: Face paint is a safer alternative to masks as it wont restrict breathing or vision.


5. COVID-19 AND FLU PRECAUTIONS


Health and safety precautions remain important during the holiday season:

  • Use Hand Sanitizer: Encourage children to use sanitizer between houses and before eating any candy.
  • Consider Outdoor Gatherings: If hosting a Halloween party, consider holding it outdoors for better ventilation.
  • Stay Home if Sick: If anyone in your household is feeling unwell, it’s best to skip trick-or-treating or attending gatherings.


6. ROAD AND TRAFFIC SAFETY


Both pedestrians and drivers should exercise caution on Halloween night:

  • Drivers, Slow Down: Watch for children crossing streets, especially in residential areas.
  • Pedestrians Stay Alert: Avoid distractions like texting or using headphones while walking.
  • Use Crosswalks: Stick to crosswalks and pedestrian paths, even if it takes a little longer to reach your destination.


Halloween is a time for laughter, costumes, and sweet treats, but a little planning goes a long way toward ensuring everyone stays safe. By following these simple precautions, families can enjoy the festivities without fear of accidents or mishaps.

Coco: You’ve seen the movie—now experience the full story!

Episode 101: Dive into the vibrant celebration of Día de los Muertos, a cherished Mexican holiday where Indigenous traditions meet Catholic beliefs.

This beautiful tradition is more than just sugar skulls and marigolds—its about honoring life and death in a way that brings families and communities together. Join us as we explore how Día de los Muertos is evolving, becoming a shared cultural experience that bridges generations and cultures worldwide.


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