jueves, 16 de septiembre de 2010

MORMON.ORG CONOCES A ALGUIEN QUE NOS REPRESENTE?

Hello,

Hope you are all doing well! I'm hoping you can help me out with something... I am currently working on a project with the LDS church. We are looking for Hispanic/Latino active members who have a unique / interesting occupation, hobby or talent. So... do any of you know cool, unique / interesting Mormons? :)

The Missionary Department of the LDS church has recently launched a redesign of its flagship Web site,Mormon.org. As part of the effort, they have created a series of “portraits” that feature active members of the Church.

The main purpose of these portraits is to showcase members of the Church that combat the myths and misperceptions the Church and its members face today. Some of those myths may include the following:
Mormons are all alike. It’s an “American” church with mostly white men from Utah. Mormons live an ideal life with little or no adversity. Women are generally second-class, under-educated and dependant on the men. Mormons are cult-like, close-minded and brainwashed.

Because of its large membership, the Hispanic/Latino members of the Church need to be well-represented on the site. So that is why we are looking for Hispanic/Latino members who are unique, diverse, interesting and relatable – and who would be willing to be featured on Mormon.org. Here are some examples of members they have filmed. The links may give you a better of idea of what kind of members we are looking for:

www.mormon.org/jeff
www.mormon.org/cassandra
www.mormon.org/dennis
www.mormon.org/joy
www.mormon.org/robert
If anybody you know is a good fit (no matter where they live), please e-mail me their name, phone number and location (city, state or country they live in) and I will personally contact them.
THANK YOU!!!

Karla Hernandez
Creativo, LLC
Office: 801-966-5491
Mobile: 801-574-4884
Fax: 801-963-5931
karla@creativogroup.net


Maclovia Perez
801-833-2793
Coordinadora Red de Peruanos en Utah
E-mail:redperuenutah@gmail.com
http://redperuenutah.blogspot.com/
Corresponsal Red Democratica del Peru

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