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| Comments by
Crystal
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I love my boricuas I miss New York and i'm extremely so proud of my people. I have moved to North Carolina and theres alot of central and south americans but now boricuas are coming it's beautiful and I want all of my boricuas to move down south its beautiful and we deserve to live in a beautiful enviornment. much love and kisses to my family!!!! muah
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| Comments by
Mario Sostre
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I am a mix-media collage artist,my next group show is: FOUNTAINGALLERY 32 WEST 28TH ST 3RD FL. NEW YORK CITY OPENING MARCH 1ST 6:30 - 9:30pm
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http://www.mariosostre.com
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I'm a photojournalist/documentary photographer. Check out my photos of events (cultural/historical/the arts, etc.) on my site: flickr.com/mamarazzi1
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| Comments by
Rico13
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
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Jus a little LuV @ all my Boricuas around the World. Palante Brotherz.
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| Comments by
Edmond Esquilin
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
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It saddens me to see my people pushed out of their homes, but at the same time, it saddens me to see my people displace blame on the "upper class, white man." I strongly believe in this world, you must advance yourself in order to succeed. No matter what your race, color or religion is. With that said, I feel the Neyoricans must work on advancing themselves, and become less dependent on someone or something else, in order to survive. There is room for everyone to succeed, so let's do it!
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I wanted to comment that New York is becomng a place for upper-clas white people ith money. The same thing that is happening in Harlem, is happening All over NYC. Hispanics are being pushed out of rent controled apartments and being forced out of NY to locations that have no jobs etc. FIGHT BACK! Dont allow landlords/owners to intimadate. into leaving your homes.If anyone is interested in forming a peaceful protest please let me know.
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| Comments by
Armando
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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Hello how you all doing? ummm im looking for puerto rican activities to join? a group or something? I am very proud of my heritage ummm my msn messenger is giloxtrox@hotmail.com, my aim is youridealgu2005 if any of u knows of something plz let me know ill glady join thanks!
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| Comments by
Haydee
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
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Cuatro lessons in NYC. I am looking for a private teacher myself, but I know that La Casa de la Herencia Puerto Ricquena, in Spanish Harlem has Saturday Cuatro lessons. Call them at 212-722-2600 Children and adult classes are available. Good luck!!
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| Comments by
diana
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looking for my uncle santos quinones caraballo,born in rio grande pr, migrant to the state on 1950, mother robustiana caraballo,father santiago quinones,sister paula quinones caraballo,if you know something about this person or if you a family member her wanto to know about his past please call paula 813-888-8584 or 813-426-7065 i will appreciate any information you can give me, he is the only brother my mom has. EMAIL-dcmorales2004@yahoo.com
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Hi I am a Puerto Rico born newyorikan. I live on Long Island and I am interested in finding out about events in Long Island & Manhattan. I love New York and I am extremely proud of my heritage. My daughter wants to learn to play "cuatro". Does anyone know of anyone that gives "cuatro" lessons? Gracias Natalia
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