Our project is specific to empowering U.S. Latinos with relevant bi-lingual news, updates and information focused on increasing voter turn out at the election polls. Our hope is that the greater community is equipped with the insight of “Project Based Living” our notion of gaining the awareness to impact issues that affect them. Understanding the digital divide in terms of ethnic communities, our strategy will be to integrate both traditional media with web 2.0 technologies to deliver real-time news from a holistic approach that will include everyday people’s perspectives along with quality reliable sources. People will go to where they are comfortable and feel secure with information, we will provide this outlet. ONLINE, we will use www.explotaelvoto.org a mixed use web 2.0 site that will integrate a social network, and video content platform to include news, blogging, debates and forums for US Latinos to express themselves, share and communicate news and ideas along with our army of community reporters. OFFLINE, we will utilize traditional TV, we have secured a relationship with LATV television the fastest growing bi-lingual network that reaches Latinos in the US contingent on funding to promote our grassroots and voter awareness efforts built around up to date information that addresses issues that affect US Latinos. Under the leadership of Fred Sotelo and direction of Rick Najera VP of programming-LATV, Explota El Voto will be producing and launching a special election segment with LATV, along with a 12 episode “Explota El Voto” reality show that will allow our correspondents to interview civic, community, business leaders and youth in reference to real issues that affect Latinos in the US from immigration, health to education across both LATV’s TV network and EXPLOTOELVOTO.org in Key Latino Markets off line that include Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio, Albuquerque-Santa Fe, Boston, Corpus Christi, Denver-Boulder, Hartford-New Haven, Laredo, Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz, plus new