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Honoring and celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Taller Puertorrique?o, Inc. for its remarkable contributions to the cultural, educational, and artistic enrichment of Philadelphia's Latino and broader communities.
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WHEREAS, Taller Puertorrique?o was founded 50 years ago on December 4, 1974, in the heart of Philadelphia's Latino community, has served as a pillar of cultural pride and empowerment for five decades; and
WHEREAS, Taller Puertorrique?o, also known as "El Coraz?n Cultural del Barrio," was established with a mission to preserve, develop, and promote Puerto Rican arts and culture, while providing a welcoming space for the exchange of cultural ideas and expressions from diverse
Latino communities; and
WHEREAS, Domingo Negron and Rick Hall are founders of Taller Puertorrique?o which was established in 1974 by Puerto Rican and Latino artists and activists in Philadelphia; and Johnny Irizarry, Dr. Carmen Febo-San Miguel, Nasheli Juliana Ortiz Gonz?lez, Pedro Perez, and Carmen Puigdollers have all contributed to the expansion of Taller Puertorrique?o under their leadership as executive directors; and
WHEREAS, For 50 years, Taller Puertorrique?o has continued to be a vital resource for progress in the Philadelphia Barrio and the region. It is now recognized as a model organization that uses the arts as a vehicle for social change. It is also the largest Puerto Rican/Latino-based arts and cultural facility in the state of Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS, The 50th Anniversary Gala will serve as a momentous occasion to recognize Taller Puertorrique?o's key milestones and honor the individuals and partners who have contributed to its success, while raising critical funds to ensure the future sustainability of its programming and outreach efforts; and
WHEREAS, In recognition of its 50th anniversary, Taller Puertorrique?o is being honored not only for its past achievements but for its continued commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Phila...
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