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December 2012

With an album being sold on itunes and another on the way Naya Tabia is on her way to becoming a successful singer/songwriter. As a passionate songwriter she started a company of writers with High School friends and later decided to get behind the mic herself. Takia Bowe sits down with Naya to discuss her music career.

Born and raised in the Bronx, rap artist Oun-P, has begun to make a name for himself in the Hip-Hop scene. After starting his own record label called Ooway records with close friends and family, he's preaching the values needed to grow up in the hood. Trying to set a good example for young kids who look up to him,

Bronx native director and writer Ernesto Rashaad Green uses the experience of a relative's transgender transformation in “Gun Hill Road.”

La India, Tito Rojas and Frankie Negron came together for a Salsa Palooza Concert 2012 at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in November.

The Guardian Angels are still going strong, 33 years after they began their patrols in the Bronx.

Ever wanted to build your own business? BenetPlus, a social commerce platform, gives you that chance. Giving you access to sell tons of services and products from big name brands and companies, anything from Cell phones, to cable TV packages. BenetPlus is focused on growing your own network of customers and recruiting new members to the organization. There's no commitment to

A federal program implemented at the state level now threatens to split immigrant families, deport people for minor offenses, and even lead to racial profiling. It's called Secure Communities and its just one of the programs that activist, Yajaira Saavedra, fights to eliminate. Yajaira is the Policy Director of Dream Scholar, a program dedicated to support minorities who are falling