North American NYC
Explore the Latin side of North American NYC, including: Latino, African American, Indigenous, Jewish, Mexican, Panamanian, and more.
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Pia Camil: Here Comes the Sun
Friday, November 8, 2019 UPPER EAST SIDE, NYC ~ This Guggenheim 60th Anniversary commission by a Mexican artist is a wonderful performance based on Lygia Pape’s ‘Divisor’ (1969) that shines a bright light on people at the Guggenheim Museum
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La Golondrina
Friday-Sunday, September 27-October 13, 2019 THALIA SPANISH THEATER Sunnyside, Queens Playwright Guillem Clua uses the famous Mexican song ‘The Swallow’ as a metaphor for being true to yourself
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Porgy and Bess
Sep 23, 2029 – Feb 1, 2020 METROPOLITAN OPERA Lincoln Center, NYC James Robinson’s new English National Opera production of the Gershwin classic about African-American life in the old South. “Summertime, and the livin’ is easy…”
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UN General Assembly looks for global solutions to global problems
African American, Argentine, Bolivian NYC, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Costa Rican NYC, Cuban, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Filipino, French NYC, Guatemalan NYC, Honduran NYC, Italian, Mexican, Nicaraguan NYC, Panamanian NYC, Paraguayan NYC, Peruvian NYC, Portuguese NYC, Romanian NYC, Salvadoran NYC, Spanish, United Nations, Uruguayan NYC, VenezuelanSeptember 17-30, 2019 High-Level General Debate September 24-30, 2019 MIDTOWN EAST, NYC ~ Politicians discuss Climate, Universal Health Coverage, Sustainable Development, Financing for Development, Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, and Small Island Developing States
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Selena for Sanctuary
Sunday, August 18, 2019 CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE ~ Support immigrant rights at Selena for Sanctuary SummerStage with Kali Uchis, Cuco, Helado Negro, IV Jay, Ambar Lucid, Jasper Bones, La Doña, Ana Villafañe
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Garifuna Collective & Wabafu Garifuna Dance Theater
Friday, August 2, 2019 CROTONA PARK, The Bronx ~ If you never danced African drum, you never lived. Indigenous Honduran Garifuna shake things up for SummerStage at the Crotona Park Amphitheater
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Children Marched for Justice in the Harlem Silent Parade 104 years ago
SUGAR HILL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Harlem, NYC Sunday, July 28, 2019 🇺🇸
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Castro in NY ‘An Evening with Fidel & My Mother The Radical’ at NYU Tisch
Sat-Sun, July 27-28, 2019 GREENWICH VILLAGE, NYC ~ This one-man multimedia play examines Latino history, memory, identity and the current treatment of migrant children, parents and U.S. citizens, juxtaposed on the Cuban revolution. FREE
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Afro-Latino Festival 2019
African American, Brazilian, Brooklyn, Calypso, Colombian, Dominican, Downtown Brooklyn, Haitian, Latin Food NYC, LATIN MUSIC, Mexican, Panamanian NYC, Salsa, TalksFri-Sat, July 12-13, 2019 DOWNTOWN, Brooklyn
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Whitney Biennial 2019 shows the diversity of American art today
May 17 – Sep 22, 2019, Closed Tuesdays MEATPACKING DISTRICT, NYC ~ The survey of the latest developments in U.S. art includes work by artists with an Argentine, Colombian, French, Indigenous, Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage