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Spanish Harlem Stroll Down History Lane - 16 days ago
Julia de Burgos: Poet, nationalist and feminist. Found unconscious and carrying no identification in 1953 on a street in El Barrio/ East Harlem, near 106th and Fifth Avenue, she was taken to the Harlem Hospital where she died. The streets of East 106th...
Pelicula News - 20 days ago
From my inbox: Cinema Tropical compiled a list of the Top Ten Latin American Films of the Decade (2000-2009) , based on a survey of distinguished critics, scholars and film professionals based in the NYC area. This first-ever survey of its kind was.
Thursday Round Up - 21 days ago
Can everyone please stop talking about Tiger Woods? Did you know Google Can Help You Send Holiday Greetings via Snail Mail for Free? Brian Solis tells us that Facebook is losing the 18-24 demographic , which is pretty interesting. I was lucky enough...
Go where you're celebrated not where you're tolerated - 22 days ago
Rejections a severe teacher and you’ll most likely log some time in this classroom at some point in your life. But rejection can be even more instructive than favor because it forces you to come to grips with who you really are and who you’re not. ...
In honor of World AIDS Day - Damaries Cruz's story: How do you think you were infected? I know how I was infected -- it was by my fiancé at the time. I met him and I asked him if he was positive, if he ever tested, and he said, "Yes, I'm.

























