Alexander's Event Celebrates Latino Contributions to Massachusetts Development
- The event "Nuestro Massachusetts" highlights the vital role of Latinos in the state's economic and cultural development.
- Eneida Roman, president of We Are ALX, will speak, emphasizing political representation and advocacy for the Latino community.
- The initiative aims to foster dialogue, collaboration, and unity among diverse groups in Massachusetts.

Empowering Communities: The Role of Latinos in Massachusetts Development
In an effort to recognize and celebrate the contributions of the Latino community in Massachusetts, The Boston Globe, in collaboration with We Are ALX and various community leaders, plans to host an interactive event titled "Nuestro Massachusetts: cómo los latinos revitalizan Massachusetts" on July 15, 2025. This event, set to take place at Roxbury Community College, seeks to illuminate the significant impact of Latinos on the state’s business landscape, cultural fabric, and overall economic development. Cristina Silva, managing editor of local news at The Boston Globe, highlights the growing presence of Latinos in Massachusetts, asserting that they are pivotal in driving new business ventures and enriching cultural experiences throughout the region.
The event features an impressive lineup of speakers, including Eneida Roman, president of We Are ALX, and Priscila Sousa, a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Their participation underscores the importance of political representation and advocacy within the Latino community. Other notable speakers, such as Carlos Bueno, general manager of Raffles Boston, and Steph Solis, president of NAHJ Boston, will further enhance the dialogue surrounding the contributions and challenges faced by Latinos in Massachusetts. The structure of the event includes a panel discussion and a Q&A session, providing attendees with the opportunity to engage directly with community leaders and experts, thus fostering a deeper understanding of Latino influences in Massachusetts.
This initiative not only serves to educate the broader public about the invaluable role of Latinos in shaping Massachusetts but also aims to encourage collaboration among diverse groups within the state. By creating a platform for dialogue and networking, the event aspires to strengthen community ties and promote unity in diversity. As Massachusetts continues to evolve, the contributions of the Latino community become increasingly crucial in addressing economic disparities and cultivating a vibrant cultural environment that benefits all residents.
In addition to highlighting the Latino community's impact, this event reflects The Boston Globe's commitment to its local readership. The publication, recognized for its journalistic excellence with 27 Pulitzer Prizes, has recently achieved its highest direct subscriber base since 2008, demonstrating its ongoing relevance in the rapidly changing media landscape.
For those interested in attending, more information about the event can be found on Globe.com/events, offering an opportunity to engage with the pressing issues facing Massachusetts's diverse communities.