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Francisco Morales V.

Francisco Morales V.

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Reporter, Reforma

Mexico, Mexico City

Biography

Reportero de la sección Cultura del periódico Reforma.

Final Covers

Política Cultural , Cultura Arte

Doesn’t Cover

Religion,Military Conflict,Police,Crime Scenes,Fashion,Gossip,

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Content

Total articles 1247

  • Traza Castillo Deball mapa histórico para el LACMA

    By Francisco Morales V, Francisco Morales V. Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Repasa libro la historia del Ex Teresa

    By Francisco Morales V, Francisco Morales V. Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

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Company Info

Reforma

REFORMA is a national professional association founded in 1971 as an affiliate of the American Library Association. It is dedicated to enhancing library and information services for Spanish-speaking and Latino communities in the U.S. The organization operates through a network of 20 autonomous chapters, focusing on advocacy, education, and resource development to support approximately 56.2 million Latino and Spanish-speaking individuals. REFORMA promotes Spanish-language materials in libraries and advocates for bilingual, multicultural library staff. It develops culturally relevant community programs, literacy initiatives, and public awareness campaigns. The association also provides workshops, webinars, and conferences on leadership, diversity, and Latino literacy. Additionally, it offers scholarships to library school students and publishes newsletters and directories to support networking among library professionals and volunteers. REFORMA serves library professionals, Latino communities, and educational institutions, emphasizing solidarity and cultural responsiveness in its initiatives.

Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico

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