The Butterfly Project, a collage surrounding the narratives of immigration and migration, will cover an entire wall in Senator Julia Salazar’s office.
From Peruvian ceviche to Honduran baleadas!
El Sóntano, an art space that focuses on starting conversations about culture and society, said its final goodbye to their space.
The Afro-Latinx Festival comes back to NYC for its seventh installment!
The free series kicks off August 3 through 8 for individuals who identify as Latinx to connect with the broader Latinx community.
Lack of health insurance, coupled with harmful chemical products, only serve to create a potentially life-threatening work environment.
This newly developed warehouse-to-office multipurpose space closed a few new lease deals.
Curator Julio Alejandro Rodriguez brings together nine artists whose work embody the perseverance and strength of the queer community.
Maria Herron, founder and co-owner of Mil Mundos, is a Cuban-American New York City native, who wanted to create an accessible space for the locals.
An artist showcase and fundraiser for Venezuelan children
Actor JAC Carrera makes his way to Hollywood for the “Youth Oscars” as a best teen actor nominee!
The expo is an opportunity for Latino youth to look into several college options in one place and learn essential aspects of the process with bilingual interpreters.
Milly Tamarez is a feminist, activist, comedian and the co-creator of the “Diverse AF” comedy festival, and creator of “All Dick Is Trash.”
NYC favorites and local artists alongside immigrant advocates, all under one roof.
Bringing intersectional comedy to North Brooklyn.
Bushwick Salsa is a new music series designed to bring together the diverse cultures and vibrancy of Bushwick residents
Company XIV is making Bushwick its permanent home and bringing along “Nutcracker Rouge” for a sexy holiday season.
The annual punk fest with no corporate sponsorship brings acts from all over the world to Don Pedro and Aviv.
This past weekend, the worst mass shooting executed by a single individual in United States history took place in Orlando, Florida at a gay, Latin nightclub, starting hours after Brooklyn’s Pride parade had ended and ending in a bloody standoff hours before New York City’s Puerto Rican Day Parade kicked off
Central Station opened its doors to host the first Bushwick event for the National Latino Outreach Team for Bernie
A Colombian-inspired brunch hits Bushwick.
Last week, Salud Bar & Grill opened its doors to Bushwick
Nicolas Enriquez is a 21-year-old photojournalist and documentary photographer who was born in Colombia and has an interest in social issues and urban conflict
What’s new in Bushwick? Well, the streets of Bushwick (and Brooklyn) will be experiencing less gang violence
By Dave Bragdon
“When we started, we were the only vegan Ethiopian restaurant in New York”
Ex-Birdy’s bartenders open a cash-only joint on Knickerbocker, taking the place of a “$5 Shoe Warehouse”
“This is an era of no more demonizing successful businesses, but promoting, lifting them up,” claims Eric Adams