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Hugo C. Ovejero
Program Director
hovejero@latinoaids.org
212-967-8531

Mpowerment Events
 
Mpowerment:  Immigration Papers and Sexuality Mpowerment: Immigration Papers and Sexuality
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
In this talk I will discuss how reflection affects our immigration status in casual sex or long term. As having no stability can influence decision making. We'll also resources on sexual health c ...
Mpowerment:  Mr. Latino D Mpowerment: Mr. Latino D
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Once again Mpowerment is celebrating the talent, sexiness and beauty of the Latin men in New York City. Mr. Latino D will be chosen among 12 fierce contestant. Be part of it!<br><br><im ...
Mpowerment: HIV Fobia Mpowerment: HIV Fobia
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Take precautions, knowing how to care for or have safer sex is not the same as having a phobia of HIV. Phobias and fears can be more dangerous than we think. Fears lead to the denial, not wanting to f ...
Mpowerment: Immigration and Drugs Mpowerment: Immigration and Drugs
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
This presentation will cover factors and substance use and legal repercussions on the situation of immigrants in the United States. Presenter: Juan David Gastolomendo, Program to Help of the Latino Co ...

Our "HOT" Activities
Movie Night
Every month Mpowerment presents a series of movies that relates to the Latino Gay community followed by a discussion. Pop corn and drinks are offered.
Latin Culture
Periodically, Mpowerment holds this social event where the tradition and history of a particular Latin country is presented (folk, typical costumes, typical food, and dance). This activity is organized by Mpowerment members who belong to the featured country.
Mr. Latino D
On April, David Weiberlen from Paraguay was chosen as Mr. D in a very competitive pageant contest. He will represent Mpowerment in the campaign “Sex safe is fun.” Keep an eye in the next year Mr. Latino D.
 
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