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Mi Gente Hispana Magazine

Mi Gente Hispana Magazine
July 08 issue of Mi Gente Hispana.jpg
July 2008 cover (Issue 3, Number 14).
Editor-in-Chief Michael Person
Victor Alarcon
Categories Lifestyle magazine
Frequency Monthly
Total circulation
(2010)
82,211 (USA)
Year founded 2006
Company LGO Corporation
Country United States
Based in Washington, D.C.
Language English
Website www.migentehispana.com

Mi Gente Hispana, Inc. is a media company based in Washington, D.C., in the United States of America. Founded in 2006, Mi Gente Hispana, Inc. publishes information for and about Hispanic empowerment in the United States. Mi Gente Hispana features the best thinkers, trendsetters, and next-generation leaders in the Hispanic American community. Mi Gente Hispana ignites conversation, promotes empowerment and celebrates aspiration.

In a 2006 article in Hispanic Business magazine, Mi Gente Hispana Magazine is quoted as "La voz y alma de la cultura hispana." Mi Gente Hispana runs the gamut with issues that reflects highly upon Hispanic men, women, teens, children, and family. It also serves as a medium to not only inform but also entertain its audience through the use of positive images and messages.

The magazine is mainly marketed towards Hispanic professionals, entrepreneurs, opinion leaders, members of Hispanic organizations, and students. Mi Gente Hispana also promotes local artists by providing them a venue to showcase their talent (dance, music, fashion) via the website as well as Mi Gente Hispana's annual MGH Fest, which is held in numerous cities every August.

The company's flagship publication is Mi Gente Hispana Magazine. Mi Gente Hispana magazine (MGH) is the premier English language lifestyle publication for U.S Hispanics. MGH, which has been published since the spring of 2006, is the source for news and information about Hispanic culture from across the United States and around the globe. MGH knows the current events, health information, political trends and lifestyle news that the young and older Latin American audience needs and wants to know and it is delivered in a creative and stylish way. MGH forums, message boards, and blogs help readers interact with the community and keep connected to our culture. An events calendar details local events and activities for young Latino professionals happening in their local area. MGH magazine is the "bookmarked" destination for everyday users. On March 2, 2010, Mi Gente Hispana announced that it would fold the magazine as of April 1, 2010, although it would keep the web site.


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