The Phone number 916-698-5268 leads to here, check it out:
http://www.avitraining.org/sp/ The site is in Spanish.
Jorge Monzon, owner AVI productions.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jorge-monzon/b/b15/624
Jorge Monzon is into a lot of stuff from medical education to K-12 education. Google his name.
One of his videos decry cuts to education, saying that California education used to be second to none, then implies it is in the crapper (which is the truth). I would ask him why that is and to explain the relevance between 1960's California educational accomplishments and the tsunami from Mexico after 1981 relating to the educational mess we have today.
His clients:
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Access Sacramento
African Peace*Foundation
California Department of Consumer Affairs
California Department of Justice
California Disability Community Action Network
California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
California Institute for Mental Health
California State Compensation Insurance
Chicano Youth Leadership Program
College Horizon Foundation
Department of Developmental Disabilities
Department of Food and Agriculture
Families First
Fresno Youth Authority
Genesis High School
Health Professions High School
Institute of Real State Management
John Morse Elementary
Kaiser Permanente
Language World, Inc
Linking Education with Economic Development
Network of Care
http://www.avitraining.org/sp/
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He's into the "multi-ethnic" stuff
Produces in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Cambodian.
The site says that it has done big projects in:
Human resources and personnel administration
Arts and culture
Agricultural development
boosting economics
Industrial safety
Political campaigns
Mediation
Parenting skills
Health
Mental health
Education
And, surprise, cultural diversity.
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