The Tulsa Hispanic/LatinX Affairs Commission is taking significant strides to enhance educational and entrepreneurial opportunities for the Hispanic community. During their recent meeting on April 10, 2025, members discussed various initiatives aimed at empowering local residents through education and support services.
One of the key highlights was the expansion of the Hispanic American Foundation of Tulsa's programs. The foundation, led by its president, announced the launch of a fellowship program that includes summer internships and mentoring opportunities. This initiative aims to provide practical experience and guidance to young Hispanic individuals, fostering their professional growth.
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Commission members also shared their diverse roles within the community. Diana Bennington from Uma Tulsa emphasized the importance of supporting entrepreneurs through networking events and health programs, while Fatima Inaras from Tulsa Public Schools highlighted her work with the immigrant population. Helica Reyna from Tulsa Community College is focused on recruiting Hispanic students for child development programs, further contributing to educational outreach.
The meeting underscored a collective commitment to addressing the needs of the Hispanic community in Tulsa. As these initiatives unfold, they promise to create a more inclusive environment that empowers individuals through education and entrepreneurship. The commission's ongoing efforts reflect a proactive approach to fostering growth and opportunity within the community, setting a positive trajectory for future developments.