Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Interview with Denise Diaz, Jobs with Justice

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August 15, 2009
1519 – Panama City is found

1843 - National black convention meets (Buffalo NY)

1945 – US wartime rationing of gasoline & fuel oil ends

1960 - UFO is sighted by 3 California patrolmen

1965 - Beatles play to 55,000 at Shea Stadium

1989 - US Venus probe Magellan launched from Space shuttle

2007 - An 8.0-magnitude earthquake that hit the central coast of Peru killing 514 and injuring 1,090



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Highlights of Today’s Show

August 15, 2009

Jose set the pace today for another colorful hour as his comedic presence seemed to fill the walls of the studio as inescapably as the weather. You got the feeling that no matter what happened throughout the course of the show his decorum would never wavered; but, his infectious humor did, which caused everyone in the studio to laugh so hard.

Keeping his lighthearted buoyancy, Jose eases his listeners after delivering the local news, fashion, to the hullabaloo surrounding the heath care issues followed by an array of other concerns to the one and only, the vivacious Denise Diaz of Jobs with Justice.

Unfortunately, Mr. Rene Plasencia, founder of Rene’s Productions, was unable to join us as he had another pressing engagement but did call in to let us know; and, that dear listeners is life in radio.

After her opening, Denise starts by sharing the ideals of Jobs with Justice—a permanent coalition of workers and community organizations building power to secure good jobs and strong communities for the people. This organization develops and implements the organizing, policy, and communication strategies for everyone (student, workers, as well as unions)—campaigning around the working class people statewide promoting change while strengthening the movement for social and economic justice.

Denise said, “It is most challenging here in Florida because we operate under a right to work state”. She expressed one of the biggest issues affecting working people is this reform to affordable health care. Primarily in the Latino community because there appears to be this huge disparity among Hispanics, especially since Latinos have a large percentile in diabetes and most are uninsured.

If you wish to contact Ms. Diaz, she can reach at the CENTRAL FLORIDA JOBS WITH JUSTICE, details below.

231 East Colonial Drive. 1st Floor
Orlando Fl, 32803
Tel: (407) 451-2472
Fax: (407) 386-7807
centralfljwj@gmail.com

In closing, we hope you enjoyed this hour with Jose and Haydee and the YSL team. We wish to thank Denise Diaz for taking time from her busy schedule to be with us this afternoon and to our listeners and callers we wish to acknowledge them as well for sharing this hour with us for you do make it all worthwhile.



Haydee's Slice of Fashion

Sleek, Tailored, with a twist of Bohemian....
August 15, 2009
We can all agree that this muggy weather has taken its toll of everyone’s senses, especially when one is trying desperately to stay super cool and perky in this sultry climate. And though ‘black’ is HOT, HOT, HOT this season, it can be challenging here in Florida combining great trends.

However, since ‘black’ tends to make up the majority of any woman’s wardrobe perhaps the best way to combat the heat is to blend impressive graphic patterns or pretty prints with your pants, skirts or dresses while maintaining a sleek, tailored, with a twist of bohemian look.

The single-shoulder fashion trend is still picking up considerable momentum from fitted dresses and tops to delicately flowing gowns with Roman-Greek overtures. Bold jewelry remains big this year. We’re seeing more of the precious to semi-precious gems, cut glass, crystal work on jacket, lots of bangles, neck-pieces, earrings, anklets, day-time dresses, coats, tops, and tunics.

Even inner wear has come to the forefront as outer wear, with sleek tights, leggings, stockings becoming a favorite which is bound to transcend way up to 2010. Today’s styles are based on nostalgic basics with a contemporary slant—a no-hassle look.

BUT, as the chilly weather set in, the Over-the-knee or Over-the-thigh boots in stylish suede and leather will definitely be taking center stage at many occasions whether you’re traveling or hanging out.

In so far as fabrics go, you can expect anything from a delicate-weaved, compact, or a multi-weave variety with vivid patterns to gain significant focus this year end. Fabrics like cotton are definitely on the top of the checklist as well as frilly Laces, rich soft materials like velvets, silk, jersey in varied hued shadings will add to the essential delicate womanly touch.

Also, there’s going to be a strong influence in tweeds and checks—with hip prints, varied colored denims all creating a dramatic effect and bound to make a bold statement.


Next week we expect to have as our guests Commissioner Linda Stewart who has announced her candidacy for Orange County Mayor and Gino Feliciani who's the Division Chief for the Sex Crimes and Child Abuse Unit of the State Attorney's office. Gino one can say is at the front of all sexual/abuse crimes. So come back and join us, you never can tell what will happen since this is radio and the unexpected is always expected! Until then, be safe and God bless.


A look to the Atlantic...
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JUST IN....Hurricane Bill is expected to become a MAJOR HURRICAN in the next couple of days, with winds topping 110 mph. Hours after becoming a hurricane Monday.