NAHREP – National Convention and Latin Music Festival, 2017

The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), is coming this September to Dallas, Texas. This is an incredible conference that serves as a bridge to merge both the Real Estate professionals and the ever-growing Latino culture in the United States of America. NAHREP is one of the largest gatherings of Hispanic businesses owners in the world. And this will not only be a three-day conference. On the contrary,...

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Jeffrey Hicks | NAREB’s president

The National Associate of Real Estate Brokers is an influential platform that provides opportunities to budding estate brokers and agents. To create a possible future where you can rightfully earn and gain experience, this body needs a leader: one who can lead the people to make this association a better place and worth the attention it receives, and one who can change the way people think of this platform and...

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Jeffrey Hicks | NAREB’s president

The National Associate of Real Estate Brokers is an influential platform that provides opportunities to budding estate brokers and agents. To create a possible future where you can rightfully earn and gain experience, this body needs a leader: one who can lead the people to make this association a better place and worth the attention it receives, and one who can change the way people think of this platform and...

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Independence Day

Independence Day is fast approaching. And as the calendar pages fly by, we get closer and closer to the big day. All across the country, people are going to spend the day celebrating the country’s freedom, remembering all the sacrifices made by heroes in the past so that we can enjoy what we have today. One thing is for sure: a sense of independence has always been at the heart...

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The Juneteenth holiday is here; it is time to rethink the true meaning of freedom

On the cold morning of June 19th, 1865, a force of two thousand Union soldiers under the command of Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas with great news for slaves. The news is captured in the excerpt below quoted from Texas State Library and Archives Commission.  “The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are...

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Cinco de Mayo Celebrations

Cinco de Mayo marks the date when Mexico overthrew French rule at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War in 1867. Ironically, this holiday is confined to formal celebrations in Puebla, Mexico, but in the United States, it is a source of pride and appreciation of heritage for many Mexican Americans. Mexico and the Assembled States relish this occasion, since it is the day on which Mexican workers and...

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Turning Off the Lights: Barack and Michelle Obama

Even though Michelle and Barack Obama have left the White House, they will remain forever in our hearts. They have become role models to the world, overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles and greatly improving the reputation of this nation. They have surprised everyone by becoming the first African Americans to ascend to the most powerful position in the world. Barack was always into politics; he became a very effective community organizer...

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To our valued readers

As we enter February and Black History month, I am filled with pride to have witnessed the presidency of Barack Obama. I think I will look back on his presidency with the same admiration that generations past had for John F.Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., who both had their lives abruptly cut short because of their convictions and their faithful work. So I am thankful that Obama was able...

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On the cover

To our valued readers The final month of 2016 is upon us, as the excitement of the holiday season is nipping at our heels. Emerging from one of the most trying elections in American history we brace, as well as embrace, for what is to come. As President elect Donald Trump begins his term to rule the free world with his administration, we wait patiently to see his policies, plans...

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On the cover

The end of this year is near, which means it is time for cold days to kick in; dog days are behind us. With the new elections coming our way, we as possible voters are starting to feel pressured by the love/hate relationship between the two presidential candidates. People are tangled in their web, caught up in their “little war” Who will get the seat in the White House? The...

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