Successful Event Took Place on the Occasion of the International Coastal Cleanup Day Latino Americans: 500 Years of History supports the American public’s exploration of the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape the United States over the last five centuries and who have become, with more than 50 million people, the country’s largest minority group. The cornerstone of the project is the six-part documentary film Latino Americans, created for PBS in 2013 by the WETA public television station and supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The award-winning series chronicles Latinos in the United States from the 16th century to present day. About 200 volunteers, employees and partners of the Tourism Cluster participated in the activity whose objective was to raise awareness about the importance of protecting the coastal and marine resources in the Dominican Republic. This year’s event included the cleanup of over 10 kilometers of beaches, where paper, cardboard, wood, plastic and organic waste were collected from the Dominicus Beach, the Bayahibe Beach, Magallanes, the public beach of the Canoa Hotel, and the Catalina Island. For several hours, volunteers collected plastic bottles, cans, glass bottles, shoes, glasses, plates and other materials such as foam, buckets, dolls, vehicle spear parts, pieces of wood, sponges, ropes, pieces of sacks, engine rubber, pieces of cloth and underwear, among others. The cleanup day was sponsored by Agua Alaska and Agua Pelícano, which provided refreshments for the volunteers. Among the businesses and institutions that participated in the operation, in addition to the Association of Hotels of La Romana-Bayahibe and the Tourism Cluster of La Romana-Bayahibe, were the Ministry of the Environment, Parque Nacional del Este, Armada Dominicana, and CESTUR. Other participants included the Viva Wyndham Dominicus hotels, Be Live Collection Canoa, Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus, Catalonia Gran Dominicus, Dreams La Romana, Fundemar, and residents of the Bayahibe community. Cleanup Program She explained that the goal of the environmental management program is to create awareness among the public and to promote change in the practice of responsible use of the coasts and seabed of the tourist destination, in order to curb pollution. García explained that the environmental management program they run includes cleanup and reforestation events, lectures and workshops on waste management, recycling, resource conservation and climate change. They take place at schools, SMEs and among the general population. About the AHRB Photos |
Las ultimas noticias/novedades de lo que acontece con los Dominicanos en las Grandes Ligas durante toda la temporada 2019.