WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Councilman Rev. Ruben Diaz
District 18 Bronx County, New York
You
should know that I just returned from a trip of five days to the
Dominican Republic. On Monday, April 2, we arrived at Santo Domingo
accompanied by the Rev. Dr. Jose Martinez
the newly elected president of Radio Vision Cristiana Internacional,
his wife Ana Martinez, Dr. Kittim Silva Bermúdez the Vice-President of
Radio Vision Cristiana Internacional and Bishop Nicolas Angustia from
the Mennonite Church who also serves as the presidential
liaison between the New York Hispanic Ministers. That same night we
were welcomed with a tremendous dinner, which consisted of succulent
typical Dominican cuisine at the Criselio Sánchez (FUNCRIS) Foundation
chaired by Minister Felicia Valera Sanchez.
On
Tuesday April 3rd we were greeted at the National Palace for a private
meeting with the President of The Dominican Republic the honorable
Danilo Medina. That afternoon the Rev. Jose
Martinez invited us to his condo where we played dominoes, and feasted
on dinner prepared by Sister. Ana Martinez.
On the following day, Wednesday
we met with the Hon. Ruben Maldonado Diaz the President of the Chamber
of Deputies. There we were treated to a hearty lunch accompanied with
other deputies.
Thereafter,
we headed to the Chancellery where we were greeted by the Hon. Foreign
Minister Miguel Vargas Maldonado and Ms. Peggy Cabral de Peña the widow
of Peña Gómez. From the
Chancellery we were greeted at the television studio as guests of
program "Punto y Coma" directed by my friend Juan Cruz Trifolio via T.V. station “Super Canal Caribe”. Our events ended on Wednesday with an evening at The "Todos Unidos"
Foundation directed by Ms. Dinamarca Reynoso de Pastrano. We were
very impressed with Foundation staff and humanitarian work to benefit
the poor and needy of the country.
Thursday, April 5th, we were up early to attend a television interview at the home of Ms. Peggy Cabral by 8:00 a.m. From the home of Ms. Cabral we headed to San Cristobal to the estate
of former President Hipolito Mejia’s who invited us to feast on a meal where he personally and graciously served
us a Dominican Dish (Asopao) that would raise the dead.
From
the home of former President Mejia’s we headed towards the (FUNGLOBE)
Foundation to meet with former President Leonel Fernandez, who welcomed
shared pleasantries with us. Our
final day Friday, April 6th, we returned to New York City to retake the reins of our responsibilities.
I want to thank
Lic. Hector Mojica the Director of (OMSA) The Metropolitan
Bus Services Office, Lic. Pedro Aguiar, Dinamarca Reynoso, Caonabo
Muñoz, Pedro Sanchez, Gersan Sánchez and Mr. Geraldo Rosario for all
their support, services and courtesy bestowed upon us during our visit
to D.R..
The
express purpose of our meeting with the diverse leaders of D.R., the
interviews, and dialogues, where Mr. Antonio Cabrera President of the
New York Taxi Federation, and Ms. Bertha
Almonte and Ms. Felicia Valera were in attendance, was for the purpose
of addressing the problems confronted by the Dominican Diaspora,
exclusively the problems which affect the taxi industry and its
drivers. I explained the great participation and the creation
of the industry leaders known as " The Group of 25".
It is important that you know that we intend to continue these dialogues with those
leaders upon their visits to New York City in the future.
I am Councilman Rev. Ruben Diaz, and this is what you should know.
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