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- Posted April 07, 2026
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Annual Party and Scholarship Presentation
The Hispanic Bar Association of Michigan (HBAM) hosted its “2026 Annual Party and Scholarship Presentation” on Friday, March 20, at Los Galanes Restaurant in Detroit. On hand for an evening of scholarship presentations and celebration were (left to right) Luis Gomez, Nilda Reinosa, scholarship recipient Larissa Giacomin, Everardo Tapia, HBAM Vice President Diana Marin, HBAM President Brad Hall, scholarship recipient Samantha Magdaleno, Gregory Narsh, Kristen Lewis Perez, Maria Daniel, Angela L. Baldwin, and Arturo Alfaro. Jennifer Ramos (not pictured) was another recipiient of a scholarship from HBAM. The annual party also coincided with the National Latina/o Law Student Association Conference which was held in Detroit.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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