Phillies reliever Héctor Neris shared memories about his first game with the
team and how his time in high school in the Dominican Republic gave him access
to sports.
The sounds are original recordings of the tiny amphibian, taken by sound artist Raúl Romero, in the deepest of the tropical rainforest of Utuado, Puerto Rico.
The business group, which has been self-sponsoring food distributions for
Mexican and Central American residents in South Philadelphia, has seen barriers
to access grant money and bailout loans.
Before COVID-19 came along, achieving anything was an uphill battle for Latinos.
Today, the smallest achievements we gain are still the most important
accomplishments of our lifetimes.
The Latinx Craft Fair is being organized by Fleisher Art Memorial and Casa de
Venezuela Philadelphia to provide a space for the communities to showcase their
art and handmade products.
The Power Street Theatre production showcases a musical that’s now in development about the intertwined lives of Latino immigrants and Arab refugees in North Philly.
Víctor Tejada and his company are aimed at supporting small business
entrepreneurs with food ordering and transportation logistics tailored to their
needs.