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East Harlem Remembers Legendary Young Lords and El Barrio Photographer Hiram Maristany

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By Ismael Nunez El Museo del Barrio honored the memory of Hiram Maristany with a community celebration on May 15. The former director of El Museo, Maristany was remembered as one of the community’s most gifted artists, a longtime El Barrio resident, a community activist, and a former member and official photographer of the Young Lords Party. “As a photographer, Maristany’s work transcended the purely documentary, and testified to the beauty in our communities,” El Museo del Barrio said in a statement. “Today, and always, we are grateful for his friendship, and loyalty, and continue to be inspired by his commitment to uplifting Puerto Rican and Latinx communities. Rest in power.” He was 76 (August 10, 1945 – March 10, 2022). The program for the event stated: “Maristany first picked up the camera in 1959 while still a teenager, and dedicated the next six decades documenting the life, history, culture, and beauty of his neighborhood.” Active in the cultural and political moveme...

Tribute to PRSUN Mascot: Sol (2003-2021)

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My beautiful feisty Sol and mascot of PRSUN Communications passed away August 27 at our Bronx home. She was 18. My girl, a rescue from San Juan, Puerto Rico, was and will continue to be a source of inspiration. Her fighter spirit lives on. Feel free to visit Sol's memorial page at Pet Heaven .

PRSUN Mascot Sol Turns 18

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Happy Birthday to our own #prsun mascot Sol. My rescue girl from Puerto Rico is 18. Her birthday was August 14, 2003.

@ the Hurricane Maria Memorial, NYC

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@ Rockefeller Park To view full album, click on image. (photos by Clarisel Gonzalez)

Puerto Rican Day Parade in Melrose

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While the National Puerto Rican Day Parade was virtual this year, the Villa Cuerno community in the South Bronx hosted its own Puerto Rican Parade on Brook Avenue in the South Bronx. Click on image to view full album. (photo by Clarisel Gonzalez)

Mayors Bill de Blasio and Miguel Romero Establish Partnership Between NYC and San Juan

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero this month laid the foundation of a partnership on culture, tourism, public safety, and emergency preparedness between New York City and San Juan, Puerto Rico. New York City is home to more than 666,000 Puerto Ricans, one of the largest Commonwealth diaspora communities in the United States. “Puerto Rican New Yorkers make our city the most vibrant city in the world, and they never forget where they came from. Their city won’t, either,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “As New York City and San Juan fight back COVID-19 and build a recovery for all our residents, now is the perfect time to deepen the ties between our cities and find new ways to support our friends in the Commonwealth.” "New York City provides San Juan with a great example of an energetic and cosmopolitan city in continuous development and growth. The lessons learned by NYC will provide a great tool for our administration to replicate and learn from. On be...

Happy Birthday to Esperanza

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  Our Esperanza's birthday was January 20. Here are a few images from her fifth birthday celebration. (photos by Clarisel Gonzalez) #kittydoggienews