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Abortion Rates for Latinos are 2nd Highest in NYC

New York Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan at a a press conference in New York on Jan. 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Chiaroscuro Foundation, Diane Bondareff) A recent study by the New York City Department of  Health  released statistics that 39% of pregnancies in the city end in abortion.  According to the report, in 2009 there were 225, … Continue reading »

Latino Theatre: We Need More

This past weekend I had the opportunity to see the off Broadway production of “They Call Me La Lupe” starring Brooklyn born actress and fellow Latina, Lauren Velez.  The story is about the life of the dynamic, freewheeling, uncontainable, but brilliant Cuban singer Guadalupe Victoria Yoli Raymond, the original Queen of Latin Soul.  It was a remarkable depiction … Continue reading »

Leaving Legacies: What Will Yours Be?

I originally wrote this piece back in November but I am re-posting because God keeps sending people into my life that continue to inspire me. I truly believe that timing is everything and this definitely feels like it’s gonna be my time! I am ready to leave my legacy!                                                   *** I like to think  … Continue reading »

My Ride on the A Train: Just Another Day in NYC

I’ve never been a fan of the NYC transit system. With its overpriced fares, overcrowded trains and constant service interruptions, I’d almost rather walk to where ever I have to go than ride the train. And I actually would, if I weren’t so lazy. The subway for me is like entering the fiery pits of … Continue reading »