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File #: 120927    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 11/15/2012 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 11/15/2012
Title: Recognizing and honoring Philadelphia's leading Spanish-language Newspaper, Al Dia, on the occasion of its 20th Anniversary Gala and the publication of its first book, "200 Years of Latino History in Philadelphia."
Sponsors: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez, Councilmember Oh, Councilmember Tasco, Councilmember Green, Councilmember Greenlee, Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Blackwell, Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember O'Brien, Councilmember Bass, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember O'Neill, Councilmember Kenney
Attachments: 1. Signature12092700.pdf
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Recognizing and honoring Philadelphia's leading Spanish-language Newspaper, Al Dia, on the occasion of its 20th Anniversary Gala and the publication of its first book, “200 Years of Latino History in Philadelphia.”
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WHEREAS, Al  Dia was founded in 1992 by Hernan Guaracao, a journalist who was told he was overqualified to work in the existing community newspapers; and
 
WHEREAS, Being compelled to create his own opportunies, Hernan and his wife, Elizabeth, started Al Dia in their 2nd floor apartment in the Olney Neighborhood; and
 
WHEREAS, Hernan and Elizabeth quickly distinguished their paper with an uncommon level of professionalism, and deep commitment to core principles of journalism; and
 
WHEREAS, Al Dia grew quickly in popularity, establishing itself as the most trusted source of news in the Latino Community. By 2000, the growing paper was able to move its offices to Center City; and
 
WHEREAS, Al Dia has transformed from humble beginnings into a premier news organization, recognized nationally for its coverage of Latino issues, and distinguished locally by its success in expanding the political discourse to include issues of importance to Philadelphia's Latino Community; and
 
WHEREAS, Al Dia has distinguished itself with coverage of immigration reform issues of national importance, with exceptional coverage of events in the Pennsylvania towns of  Shenandoah  and Hazelton, as well as mass immigration demonstrations in Philadelphia; and
 
WHEREAS, Hernan's contributions have been recognized by his peers and he has served as a former president for the National Association of Hispanic Publications; and
 
WHEREAS, On August 8th of 2011, Al Dia was one of only five Spanish-language newspapers invited to the White House to interview President Barack Obama; and
 
WHEREAS, Al Dia has created the national Felix Varela Award, known as “The Spanish Pulitzer Prize” to recognize and support exceptional Spanish-language journalism; and
 
WHEREAS, Al Dia is by far, the leading Spanish-language newspaper in the region, providing the Latino Community with coverage of both local and national news, as well as coverage of news events in Puerto Rico and throughout Latin America; and
 
WHEREAS, Through its “Latino Professional Network,” Al Dia has expanded its role as a community forum to additionally promote the development of relationships among members and supporters of Philadelphia's Latino Community through popular networking events; and
 
WHEREAS, Al Dia has published its first book, 200 Years of Latino History in Philadelphia; and
 
WHEREAS, This 229-page book is divided into four sections: “Our Shared History”; “Putting Down Roots: 1940-1980”; “Eye on the Community: 1980-1992”; “Al Dia: 20 Years, 1992 to Present”; and
 
WHEREAS, The first section chronicles the arrivals of the first Latino settlers to Philadelphia, including Felix Varela, a Cuban priest and journalist who came to Philadelphia in the 1820s and founded the El Habenero newspaper; and
 
WHEREAS, “Putting Down Roots” documents in images, the Latino families who came over in the major wave of immigration to Philadelphia in the 1940s and made the City their home; and
 
WHEREAS,  “Eye of The Community” depicts the photography of celebrated photojournalist David Cruz, as he captures images that chronicle the diverse aspects and events that make up Philadelphia Latino life in the 1980s and 1990s; and
 
WHEREAS, “Al Dia: 20 Years” captures the defining images of Al Dia's 20 years of coverage of Latino Community; and
 
WHEREAS, The 20th Anniversary of Al Dia and the publication of this historic book will be celebrated by a ceremony and gala event at the Constitution Center on November 17th, 2012 at 6 PM; now therefore, be it
 
RESOLVED, That the Council of THE City of Philadelphia, Recognizes the incredible achievements of the Al Dia newspaper, and its founder Hernan Guaracao. Your contributions to the Latino Community, Philadelphia, and the field of journalism have been truly exceptional. We wish you many years of continued success with both your paper and future publications.
 
FURTHER RESOLVED, That a Engrossed copy of this resolution be presented to Hernan Guaracao and Al Dia as a sincere expression of the appreciation of this body.
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