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About Us: Core Team
Víctor Reyes, Director
of Cross-Cultural Communications, grew up in Puebla, Mexico, moving to
California in 1985. With a degree in Social Anthropology, he has done
in-depth study of issues of diversity, minority groups and human migrations.
Víctor has over fifteen years of experience as a counselor, journalist,
translator, educator and community organizer. He now describes himself
as a "cultural interpreter." Víctor was a co-founder
and Spanish editor of the bi-lingual community newspaper Visión
Latina. For more than ten years, he has written a bi-weekly Spanish
column for the Pulitzer Prize-winning Point Reyes Light.
Some of Víctors projects and clients include:
drug and alcohol counseling, facilitating the creation of neighborhood
guides by recent immigrants; editing the popular Guía fácil
para el votante; consulting and interpreting for the San Rafael Canal
Ministrys Canal Healthy Neighborhood Project; consulting for the
Proyecto Cholula on central Puebla migrants experiences in US; translating
Pulitzer Prize winner Tom Knudsons A Dying Sea series for
the Sacramento Bee; Spanish translation and cultural adaptation
of the Jeanne Gibbs educational book Tribes, A New Way of Learning
and Being Together.
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