"'We're Latins,' Fidel Velasquez, the head of Mexico 's largest and most powerful labor union, told an American journalist not long ago. 'and our mentality is totally different from yours. We are further removed from material things than from those of the spirit. We are better able to bear poverty than mistreatment. If that were understood in the United States, we could be closer to you.'"
The Art of Crossing Culture by Craig Storti
Public Speaking
Mary Lynn Bennett, a bicultural Spanish speaking trainer, challenges her listeners to better understand and
connect with the growing Hispanic community. Speaking from experience, Mary Lynn and the Mexican immigrant
residents who work with her encourage their audience to better understand cultural differences and how these
differences affect behaviors. Using her first hand humorous experiences and those of the
Hispanic immigrants with whom she works, Mary Lynn Bennett energizes her audiences to the potential of the fast
growing Hispanic population.
"Usually people tend to doze off after a meal and during the presentation. But, Mary Lynn, I was watching and everyone was listening to what you had to say. You are the best speaker we have ever had!"
Understanding the Hispanic Workforce in Order to Increase Productivity
HRMA, Human Resource Managers Association of Southeastern Wisconsin June 7, 2005 For additional information: HRMA Resource - 05/27/2005
Identifying Critical Productivity Issues within the Hispanic Workforce
Community Partnering to Minimize Cultural Clash and Assure Access to Services
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