3:15 pm | Engaging Hispanic Population

ROOM: GRAND D

Session-Panel Presentation

Engaging Hispanic Population

This session will discuss how the Hispanic population in the United States live out their faith and assimilate the new faith culture. You will learn to understand the richness of the Hispanic faith, beyond the church. In addition, we will answer the question, “Are all Hispanics Mexican or are all Mexican Hispanics?”


Jorge I. Domínguez-López has been the editor of Nuestra Voz, the Spanish-language newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn, since 2015. He co-hosts the TV show “Al pan, pan” on NET TV, the TV channel of the Diocese of Brooklyn. He studied Cybernetics and Mathematics at the University of Havana and received a BA degree in History from St. John’s University, Queens, NY. He was the founding editor of Béisbol Mundial magazine of New York. He was founder and editorial board member of the Catholic magazine Vivarium in Havana, Cuba.


Margarita Mendoza serves the Diocese of Rockford as translator and editor for El Observador Newspaper.

Margarita is also the director of the Latino Film Festival Elgin and an author of volume four of Today’s Inspired Latina.

She has studied Social Communication, Journalism and  Organizational Communication.

Born in Colombia and married to Enrique, they are proud parents of three daughters.


Ana Rodriguez-Soto

Born in Cuba and raised mostly in Miami, Ana Rodriguez-Soto has been the editor of the Florida Catholic Miami edition since 2002, and executive editor of its sister newspaper, La Voz Catolica, since 2013. She began working for the Archdiocese of Miami in the summer of 1979, as a college intern with La Voz; she returned after graduation in 1980 as reporter and managing editor for The Voice, the precursor to the Florida Catholic in Miami, and has been there ever since.