NALIP’s Celebrating Latino Excellence: 25th Anniversary End of the Year Celebration
Hispanic Lifestyle’s coverage of the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) Celebrating Latino Excellence: 25th Anniversary End of the Year Celebration.
Exclusive photos of Annie Gonzalez, Belissa Escobedo, Julian Works, Diego Tinoco, Emilio Rivera, Tonatiuh, Diana Luna, Jesse Garcia, Diana Maria Riva, Gabriel Beristain, Linda Yvette Chavez, Carlos Santos, Cinthya Carmona, Tatiana Alicia Beltran, Vannessa Vasquez, Maria-Elena Laas, Andy Vargas, Valeria Maldonado, Virginia Novello, and Marta Cross were taken by Richard Sandoval for Hispanic Lifestyle.
NALIP‘s mission is to promote, advance, advocate and inspire Latino and diverse artists across all media platforms. NALIP is the premier Latino organization committed to supporting both grassroots and community-based artists, along with publicly funded and industry-based media artists working in film, television, documentaries and new media. NALIP seeks to increase the quality and quantity of content by and about Latinx and diverse artists. NALIP has been able to provide resources and work as a springboard for creatives and their projects through partnerships, programs, and events year-round.
Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) is the premier, leading organization supporting the advancement of Latino Excellence across all creative media platforms. Since their founding in 1999, NALIP membership body has grown to become a thriving, resilient, and supportive community of diverse storytellers – including producers, performers, writers, directors, and industry professionals.
NALIP offers a collection of resources, connections, insights, and events designed to build on members’ success, inspire innovation, and advance Latino and diverse storytelling. Programs like The Diverse Women in Media Forum, NALIP’s Media Summit, and Latino Lens, and our partnerships with leading entertainment companies are strengthening and building on the next generation of Latino talent.