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Latino Communities

5th Street

Fairhill: Promoting Latino Culture and Resources Through Community Events

October 16, 2014

El Centro de Oro, the golden center, fosters Latino dance, music and culture in Fairhill, while also bringing light to an abundance of resources available in the community. This has been showcased since 1979 at

Arts and Entertainment

Latino Philadelphia: Five Things You Didn’t Know

June 6, 2014

The Latino population in our area is rich in diversity and culture. There are many local high-profile Hispanic trends and restaurants. Here are five things which you may not know about. The Mexican Consulate Works

Arts and Entertainment

Latino Philadelphia: 5 People Making a Difference

May 16, 2014 Neil D. Ortiz

Father Bruce Lewandowski (above), Vicar for Cultural Ministries, Archdiocese of Philadelphia. For the past three years Father Bruce Lewandowski has overseen the Office for Hispanic Catholics as the Vicar for Cultural Ministries at the Archdiocese

Economy

Fairhill: Latino Organizations Band Together for Change

May 5, 2014 Neil D. Ortiz

Take a trip up 5th Street between Cumberland Street and Allegheny Avenue and you’ll be transported to Fairhill, a district distinct from any other neighborhood in the city. Puerto Rican flags adorn almost every conceivable surface,

Arts and Entertainment

El Bloque de Oro: the Cultural Center of Latino Philadelphia

April 14, 2014 Neil D. Ortiz

Spending a day in “El Bloque de Oro” will have you thinking you’re in a tropical Caribbean island. Fake palm trees sit on every corner down North Fifth Street while store signs are read in

Arts and Entertainment

Taller Puertorriqueño: The Cultural Heart of Latino Philadelphia

April 10, 2014 Neil D. Ortiz

Although Taller Puertorriqueño is divided into two buildings one block apart, the organization is united in its mission to develop and promote Latino art and culture in the community. Since 1974, Taller has been at the

Arts and Entertainment

Al Dia: Kensington High CAPA Latinos Overcome Odds to Graduate

April 2, 2014 Neil D. Ortiz

No one ever said life at an inner-city school would be easy, but Kensington High School for the Creative and Performing Arts has managed to overcome many obstacles to provide its students with an education

Arts and Entertainment

Al Dia: Latino LGBT Organization Spreads The Word At Philly Pride

June 12, 2013 Neil D. Ortiz

Philly Pride held its 25th annual Parade and Festival on Sunday. Over 160 groups, organizations and vendors were present at the festival, which had over 10 thousand attendees. Pride organizers predicted this year would have

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