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Cultural Capability is Growth Architecture in Healthcare

The next competitive advantage in healthcare is bigger than better data. It is the interpretation and application of human context, and it is quickly becoming a balance sheet issue. Healthcare organizations are investing heavily in growth, access, digital engagement, and patient experience. Yet one of the most significant growth opportunities remains structurally underleveraged: the multicultural consumer. By Donnie Broxson - CEO & Cultural Intelligence Leader
Growing Up Between Two Worlds: What Healthcare Brands Need to Understand About Latino Youth and Mental Health

There’s a particular kind of pressure that comes with growing up Latino in the United States right now. You’re navigating a world that moves fast, looks different than our parents’ experience, and often sends mixed signals about who you’re supposed to be. At home, there may be an unspoken rule that you stay strong and keep moving forward. Outside, the conversation around mental health is louder than ever. And somewhere in the middle of all that, a lot of young people are quietly struggling. By Samantha Martinez - Account Supervisor, The Axis Agency
Salma Gottfried announces Retirement after more than 40 Years shaping Multicultural Advertising

After an extraordinary career spanning more than four decades, Salma Gottfried, Founder and Chief Brand Officer of BeautifulBeast, has announced her retirement, closing a chapter defined by leadership, creativity, and lasting impact on the advertising industry.
José Villafañe departs Nueva Network…….

José Villafañe has announced his departure as CEO of Nueva Network, the company owned by MLC Media and North Atlantic Media.
Finding Ourselves – Inside the Cuban Heritage Collection

Some stories are not found. They find us. I’ve come to believe that over a lifetime spent listening—to others, and eventually, to my own. I arrived in the United States from Cuba as a child, part of a generation carried across uncertainty with little more than what our families could hold onto—memories, values, fragments of a life left behind. Like many who came in those years, we moved forward quickly. We built lives, careers, families. We adapted. By Tony Hernandez - The Immigrant Archive
Understanding the current moment in multicultural marketing. [PODCAST]

In the latest episode of The New Mainstream, Mario Xavier Carrasco sits down with Ingrid Otero, President and CEO of Casanova McCann, to discuss how multicultural marketing is evolving and what is shaping brand decision making today.
Big Dreams, Bigger Barriers: U.S. Hispanics More Optimistic About Future Despite More Debt

National Debt Relief released findings from a new survey conducted in partnership with Talker Research, revealing Hispanic Americans experience greater financial pressure than non-Hispanics, including higher rates of debt, greater debt-related stress and reduced access to financial education. Yet, they remain more optimistic about achieving the American Dream, underscoring a resilience that persists despite challenges.
Book Review: Who Owns Salsa? The Story They Keep Getting Wrong

How César Miguel Rondón’s The Book of Salsa rewrote New York’s music history, erasing the community that built it. A firsthand account from inside the salsa movement challenges decades of misinformation, reclaiming the story from those who got it wrong. By Aurora Flores Hostos
Marina Filippelli departs Orci …..

Marina Filippelli has announced her departure from Los Angeles ad agency based Orci, where she was the CEO.
Antonio Lucio named CMO of PayPal

PayPal Holdings, Inc. announced a strategic reorganization of its business and executive leadership team to accelerate execution of its long-term growth priorities, streamline decision-making, and drive innovation. Antonio Lucio joins PayPal as Chief Marketing & Corporate Affairs Officer.
AI, drunk drivers and the “relaxed body theory”.

You might have heard the urban myth: drunk drivers tend to have a higher survival rate than sober ones in comparable accidents. Poetic injustice. It is sometimes deemed “the relaxed body theory”. By Gonzalo López Martí
Leagues Cup Unveils Cross-Border Brand Evolution by Latino-Led Content CO

Leagues Cup has unveiled a new cross-border brand evolution developed by Orlando-based Content CO in partnership with Monterrey-based agency Copa Entertainment - marking the latest milestone in a three-year collaboration rooted in data, cultural insight, and a product-driven approach to content.
Modelo brings the “Sabor” with Launch of First High-ABV Offering: Modelo Chelada Suprema

Modelo is unveiling its first high-ABV offering: Modelo Chelada Suprema. With a mix of Mexican beer and blended fruit flavors at 8% ABV – Modelo Chelada Suprema is brewed with the same quality and authenticity as all Modelo Cheladas, now with a higher ABV. Launching nationwide, Modelo Chelada Suprema is a bold new format created to set the tone for a night out.
The Advertising Industry Is Doing a Gilded Age Reenactment and Nobody Wants to Talk About It

A long essay about markets that stopped being markets, the one corner of advertising that escaped the squeeze, and Jay Gould. (Interesting, but long read)
The Dating Economy Is Rewiring Value—And Multicultural Consumers Are Leading the Shift

Dating has always reflected the broader economy. But what we’re seeing now is different. This isn’t just inflation showing up on a dinner bill—it’s a structural shift in how younger consumers assign value to relationships, experiences, and themselves. By Gabriela Alcántara-Diaz, founder and President, Semilla Multicultural, Inc.
Cielito Lindo: The Soundtrack of Mexican Greatness

There is a song that every Mexican knows by heart. Not because anyone taught it to us in school. Not because it plays on the radio every morning. We know it because it lives in us—passed down not through lessons, but through living. By Luis Miguel Messianu
Gasoline Costs and Affordability Pressures in California: Impacts on Latino Households

This brief highlights the gasoline spending and transportation patterns alongside housing cost burdens to understand how rising gas prices are intensifying affordability pressures across Latino households in California.
The Cultural Visibility Gap: Why Multicultural Content is Missing from AI Recommendations AI Search

Millions of consumers now ask AI what to buy, where to travel, how to manage their health, and who to trust. But here’s the question most brands haven’t asked yet: when multicultural consumers ask AI for guidance, does your brand show up at all? If it isn’t, the reason may not be AI bias—it’s that the content ecosystem AI learns from has a gap.
Bilingual, Bicultural, Biliterate ,,,,,,,,

I believe Bicultural, bilingual and biliterate individuals often develop a kind of elite adaptability, and honestly, we're not talking enough about this. By Cynthia Correa - Storyteller Meets Creative Strategist
Republica Havas reveals The Child behind ‘A MINOR CRIME’ for Amigos For Kids

Children who grow up without protection, guidance, or love are nine times more likely to become involved in criminal activity as adults. Nine times. Yet, as a society, we often treat crime as an endpoint rather than a symptom. We invest heavily in prisons, courts, and enforcement, and those systems matter. But far less attention is paid to what comes before: in the home, in the child, in the family that needs support.

























