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CSU – Pueblo unveils Latino Lifetime
Achievement Wall
Pueblo- Pueblo‘s first Hispanic judge will be honored by the Latino
Chamber Development Corporation – Foundation when it presents Judge Joe T. Ulibarri with its Latino Lifetime Achievement Award as part of the 3rd
annual awards ceremony and the unveiling of the Latino Lifetime Achievement
Wall on the campus of Colorado State University-Pueblo on Sept. 23.
The luncheon will be held from 11:30-1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 23 in the
Occhiato University Ballroom. The cost is $20 per person. Corporate tables
of 8 and 10 are available. RSVP by Sept. 19 by calling the Latino Chamber at
719-542-5513.
The Latino Chamber Foundation Award is presented annually to deserving
individuals who have exhibited continuous, selfless contributions to the
Hispanic Community of Pueblo in any one or more of the following areas:
business, politics, social, education, humanitarian or other philanthropic
activates.
The wall, to be located on the east wall of the Great Hall of the Occhiato
University Center, will serve as an historical recording for future
generations of the contributions of groups and individuals who operate
outside the realm of those in power. The wall recognizes the contributions
and sacrifices that Hispanics/Chicanos have made in improving the quality of
life for Hispanics/Chicanos in the social, political, and economic areas in
the Pueblo community.
A Pueblo native, Ulibarri attended Bessemer Elementary, Keating Junior High,
and Central High School. He was among the first graduating class of Southern
Colorado State College (now CSU-Pueblo), earning a bachelor’s degree in
social studies and English with an emphasis in public school teaching.
After teaching for a few years, he entered law school at the University of
Denver, where he earned his law degree in 1971. He began his legal career
with the Pueblo County Legal Service Program, serving indigent families on
civil matters and community legal issues, then spent a few years working for
Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund in Denver. He returned
to Pueblo in 1973 and soon was tabbed a Regional Assistant Attorney General.
He served as a Municipal Judge from 1979-89, when he was promoted to
Presiding Municipal Judge. He served in that capacity until his retirement
in 2002.
Throughout his career, he has belonged to numerous community and civic
organizations, including the Colorado and Pueblo Country Bar Association,
the Colorado Lottery Commission, The Pueblo Regional Planning Commission,
the Bessemer Historical Society, Parkview Medical
Center Board of Directors, Pueblo Hispanic Educational Foundation, Pueblo
Community College Foundation, and Pueblo Rotary 43.
Colorado State University - Pueblo is a regional, comprehensive
university emphasizing professional, career-oriented, and applied programs.
Displaying excellence in teaching, celebrating diversity, and engaging in
service and outreach, CSU-Pueblo is distinguished by access, opportunity,
and the overall quality of services provided to its students. |
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