No, it’s not Cinco De Mayo! 🎉Today we celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day. On this day In 1810, the first steps toward independence were taken by Father Hidalgo and those who had hope for a better future. Find out more about Mexico Independence Day and how it differs from Cinco de Mayo in this article. 📖 🌐 https://lnkd.in/gDwWQ_WF #NorthAmericanFreightGroup #FreightForwarding #Logistics #Mexico #MexicoIndependenceDay
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Patience brings roses? Why do people want to become Slovak citizens? Dive into the story of one man’s journey to Slovak citizenship—an exploration of heritage, identity, and connection that might just surprise you. Did you know over two million Americans share Slovak roots—and many of them might be eligible for Slovak citizenship? Could this be you? 👉 Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/d-Qeuh3z
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🇧🇷 Honoring Brazilian Independence Day and Our Longstanding Partnership 🇺🇸 On September 7th, we celebrate Brazilian Independence Day. This memorable day not only highlights Brazil’s rich cultural heritage but also its key role in global affairs. As we commemorate this significant milestone, it’s also an opportunity to recognize the enduring bilateral relationship between Brazil and the United States of America, which has proudly continued for over 200 years. This longstanding partnership has fostered cooperation, mutual growth, and shared values across various sectors, including trade, innovation, and cultural exchange. At the Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce, we proudly acknowledge the contributions of our Brazilian members, partners and colleagues. Your efforts play a crucial role in our collective success and in strengthening the ties between Brazil and the state of Texas. Wishing everyone a happy Independence Day celebration and continued success in our collaborative endeavors. #IndependenceDay #Brazil #USBrazilPartnership #BilateralRelations #GlobalCollaboration #BRATECC #TX #Texas #Houston #Honoring #Celebration #Comemoracao #Relationships #Contributions #Brasil #Partners
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Costa Rica and Cuba constitute Latin American counterparts to Bedford Falls vs. Pottersville, a morality tale of fateful choices. While Costa Rica is being touted as the "Silicon Valley of Latin America," Cuba slinks deeper into the abyss. As multinational corporations invest billions in Costa Rica, making it an upper middle income country, Cubans flood the streets protesting lack of food and multi-hour electrical blackouts. Costa Rica, a magnet for migrants, hosts over a million refugees. Cuba, on the other hand, saw half a million of its citizens - four percent of the population - emigrate over the past three years. While U.S. sanctions certainly damage the Cuban economy, they’ve also long proven to be the communist party’s best friend, a convenient scapegoat to try to cover up the regime’s decades of gross mismanagement. Each nation took a road less traveled: Cuba chose the communist path; Costa Rica took the democratic path (in contrast to most other mid-20th century Latin American nations). In each, their decision indeed has “made all the difference” today. https://lnkd.in/eRVy2fN2
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My Incredibly Biased Take on Jamaican Independence Day 💚💛🖤 In 1962 Jamaica gained independence (sort of) from the British Crown; and somewhat promptly (within a few days) dispatched their first dignitary – to Ottawa. Yes, the first country to establish diplomatic ties with Jamaica was Canada. I know this not because I am a bit of a political history nerd (although I am) but because that diplomat – Jamaica’s first High Commissioner in Ottawa, was my great-grandfather Earle Maynier. This wasn’t the first time Earle had lived in Canada, having taught at the University of Toronto, after gaining a degree from the London School of Economics; legend has it, he was dispatched to Ottawa owing largely to being the most senior political figure/civil servant in Jamaica who happened to speak French. About a decade ago, my friend Ruby Latif sat me down over some AYCE Sushi and laid down some hard truths, urging me to remember that my background gives me a head start over many young women of colour – because I had the opportunity to learn at home how networking works in the Canadian context. Often when I face adversity, I wonder to myself, is it because of the colour of my skin? Would a man, especially a white man, be treated differently? The answer often is ‘probably’. But alas, there is often nothing to be done but to hold my head high and soldier on. Each Jamaican Independence Day, I stop to consider my incredible ‘head start’ relative to many second-generation Canadians; and resolve to continue to do whatever I can to help others overcome even larger barriers.
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