Editorial staff. Peninsula 360 Press [P360P].
Saturday, November 21st marked the beginning of "Hablando del Tema", an online television program hosted by Enrique Esparza and Julieta Bravo, which aims to create a bridge of communication on the most relevant issues for the Hispanic community in the San Francisco Peninsula.
Hablando del Tema is produced in Redwood City, California, at the Peninsula 360 Press studio, from whose social networks Facebook, YouTube and Twitter it is broadcast live every Saturday at 2pm.
On the first broadcast of Talking About It, we talked about what parents face in getting special education services for their children in the San Francisco Peninsula area.
"I'm Hispanic. And they think that because they are Hispanic they don't deserve better. And it hurts me that they think that way," said Esparza, who is very active in the Hispanic community, especially in education and local politics in San Mateo County.
"Now I am dedicated to helping other parents to find the best education for their children, at least to give them a little bit of light on their path. I'm very involved in the community. We deserve quality education," Bravo said.
"Much of the world's capital moves in the area. We are an economic powerhouse. There is money. We have to organize ourselves so that this money is distributed. Look for our elected representatives, not only when there are elections. That they have communication with the people, that's what politics is for," Esparza said.
"Sometimes we need to hear different opinions. Politics may not appeal to us, but it's important to get involved for our children," Bravo said.
To give your opinion, suggest topics or to communicate with Hablando del Tema drivers, you can call Enrique Esparza at +1 (650) 722 6171.