New Yorkers gathered for the 46th annual African Day Parade in Harlem.
A summer visit offers one Bronxite a first-hand view of the extent of suffering in this Middle Eastern region.
A prayer and fundraiser for the victims of the Nepal earthquake was held April 26 in Diversity Plaza in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Strips of rainbow confetti painted the winter sky and firecrackers ricocheted off the concrete alongside fluttering Chinese and American flags as New Yorkers celebrated
Dzul Dance combines traditional indigenous dance moves with aerial displays, acrobatics, contortionist acts, and contemporary ballet.
Victor Cruz finds himself living his own version of the "American dream," decades after leaving Cuba.
Es la primera vez en la historia que se percibe una clara división entre la opinión pública dominicana acerca del tema haitiano
A recent ruling denies citizenship in the Dominican Republic to those born to "foreign-born members."
The 4th annual Dominicanazo was held in celebration of the independence of the Dominican Republic,
Famed martial arts troupe the Shaolin Warriors put on a spectacular show at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts.
An Alumni of Lehman College, Fatima Sesay, talks to us about the U.S. Africa Ambassadorship contest and its importance to raise awareness in African
Thousands crowded the Bronx Riviera’s boardwalk to get a glimpse of the fireworks over the Long Island Sound.
In July, thousands of Dominicans will line up along the Grand Concourse to celebrate their homeland. The build-up to that event began on June
In December 2011, the Bible was translated into Jamaican Patois, starting with the Book of Luke, “Jiizas: di buuk We Luuk rait bout Im.”
Belmont celebrates its growing Mexican community with the 7th annual festival celebrating Mexico's victory at the Battle of Puebla.