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Here is a message I just received about the passing of one of our community "sheroes". I want to thank Nancy Mercado for sending this to me via Facebook. I had the opportunity to meet her once during the Latino Howard Beach trial back in 1987, from all accounts she was a true advocate for the people.
Here is the official statement released by historian Olga J. Wagenheim, PhD.Que en paz descanse....Below is an introduction written about Dr. Hilda Hidalgo.
Hilda Hidalgo, a native of Rio Piedras,
But while Hilda’s career has been impressive, what distinguishes her most in our eyes is her concern for others and her record of civic works. During her years in Newark, Hilda co-founded and presided over Aspira of New Jersey, La Casa de Don Pedro and the Puerto Rican Congress, three institutions that have in turn shaped and/or touched the lives of thousands of individuals in New Jersey. In addition to these organizations, Hilda was co-founder and Board member of the United Community Foundation, Newark Urban League and United Community Corporation. She also chaired the 1st Puerto Rican Convention of NJ and served as Vice-President of the New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.
As a Rutgers professor, Hilda created a Masters Program in Public Administration in order to help Hispanic professionals to obtain a graduate degree while continuing to work full-time. Many of that program’s graduates have gone on to touch many lives as well. Like Hilda, they subscribe to Marian Wright Edelman’s philosophy, which holds that "material gifts bring with them the privilege and responsibility of sharing with the less fortunate..."
Committed to a life of purpose, Hilda is at present an
Written by historian Olga J. Wagenheim, PhD.





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