REVOLUCION
American Heart Association

Hearts in the Heights


The American Heart Association's Founders Affiliate asked REVOLUCION to create a Hispanic PR program during American Heart Month 2009. Our goals were to increase awareness of heart disease prevention among New York City's Latino population and to generate Spanish-language media coverage of the Go Red for Women/Go Red Corazón movement.


So we created HEARTS IN THE HEIGHTS, a two-week partnership among the AHA, the bilingual Broadway musical In the Heights and Amor 93.1 FM. The PR program was covered by Univisión Radio, El Diario/La Prensa, Yahoo! En Español and 23.5MM media impressions were generated.

For 8 performances, In the Heights promoted heart health with actor interviews, curtain speeches, lobby videos, ticket discounts and more. Media sponsor Amor 93.1, the #1 Spanish-language radio station for pop and romantic music, contributed :60 promo spots, morning-show interview time, a stage door radio remote and on-air giveaways.


We chose In the Heights because it's a vibrant musical and tight-knit Hispanic community at the top of the island of Manhattan. The show made history in 2008 as the first Broadway hit about Latinos, by Latinos. It won the Tony Award for Best Musical, Grammy Award for Best Musical Album and is currently being made into a feature film by Universal.


One of the main characters, “Abuela Claudia”, struggles with heart disease and this affects her entire community. Tony Award nominee and Cuba native Olga Merediz, who has played this role since the show's inception, became AHA’s ideal campaign spokeswoman.

For the special Hearts in the Heights performances, Ms. Merediz delivered a bilingual, post-performance speech on behalf of the AHA, appeared at events and spoke with Spanish-language broadcast media about the cause.



             Olga Merediz as "Abuela Claudia"


National Wear Red Day & Casting Call 2009


REVOLUCION supported AHA's national efforts to find Hispanic talent to tell their stories at their casting call event at Grand Central Station. Their Hispanic efforts were covered by NY1 Noticias, Telemundo 41 as well as USAToday.com, HispanicBusiness.com, Terra.com, Yahoo! En Español.


MTV VJ Julissa Bermudez provided Latina celebrity sparkle along with AHA national spokeswoman Andie MacDowell.


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Julissa Bermudez & Andie MacDowell                                       An attendee tells her "story of the heart".


Go Red For Women Luncheon '09


The 10th Annual Go Red for Women Luncheon was held at New York City's historic Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. To increase Hispanic visibility at this traditionally Anglo event, REVOLUCION secured attendance from Tony Award nominated actress Olga Merediz and TV host Julissa Bermudez; facilitated the donation of two orchestra seats to "In the Heights", Broadway's Best Musical for the silent auction; and promoted the event to Spanish-language media.


(Right: Heart disease survivor and AHA spokeswoman Lucinda Martinez-Desir and actress Olga Merediz.)