Memorial Day Weekend oozed Puerto Rican and Latino with the 2014 Loisaida Festival edition that transformed...
One year ago, Melissa Mark-Viverito became an even more well-known political figure within New York City when she became the 1st Latina City Council Speaker of New York City. Since her appointed, Mark-Viverito has become one of the prominent figures within Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration and it isn’t much of a...
The media get together at the Johnson Community Center at 116th in East Harlem was packed. The...
On October 30, 2014 Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Deputy Borough President Diana Reyna presided over a packed crowd in Brooklyn’s celebration of Latino Heritage. The event, which required the addition of two overflow rooms, was held to honor a number of Latino community leaders. It was opened by...
The Dominican Women’s Development Center is coming together one more time to celebrate their 26th Anniversary;...
LatinTRENDS Video Recap of this cultural event that is an annual affair for New York mayors (Bill...
Originally appeared in Publisher’s Column of March 2014, Issue 106 of LatinTRENDS Magazine I normally write about and introduce the content that is presented to you in each issue. This time, I choose to do something different. I will share with you a piece I wrote that came from my encounter with,...
Today is a historical day in New York City with the election of East Harlem councilwoman Melissa Mark-Viverito as the new Speaker of the New York City council. Selected to replace Christine Quinn as speaker, Mark-Viverito will become the first Latina and person of color ever elected for the position. “This is...
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