Tue25Nov2008

Opinions, knowledge, and power

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Everyone has an opinion. Including opinions about Visión Hispana Newspaper. I’d like to thank everyone who has recently shared their thoughts and feelings with us about what they see in Visión Hispana and why they feel it’s important.

We have always asked for feedback from our readers and we’re glad that we’re hearing more from you.

We have also asked you to question what you read in Visión Hispana, just as you should question every source.

Our mission statement is printed in every issue of Visión Hispana, but here is the bigger picture, which certainly includes you. Visión Hispana believes that a newspaper or any media outlet truly serves the community only when it is independent. We don’t unconditionally support any particular groups or organizations, even those whose positive community impact we report on. Visión Hispana does not support any political party, politician, or political candidate, though we’ve been asked many times to endorse candidates during election campaigns.

We believe that media should report on the political process, not be a part of it. For those of you read Visión Hispana regularly, you see that many of our articles expose corruption, hypocrisy, tyranny, cruelty, unnecessary poverty and suffering. Most of the content in Visión Hispana is not written by Visión Hispana, which is a forum of different ideas, voices and opinions. We feature writers from around the world and we work to make sure that all sides of an issue are shown. We want to present diverse opinions and leave it to you to think and decide.

Please continue to call and email us with your opinions on articles in the newspaper and requests for more information on certain topics or issues. And if you’d like to contribute your own opinion article, please email us at contact@visionhispanausa.com. Also send us an email if you’d like to receive the Visión Hispana e-newsletter every two weeks.