Parole in lieu for spouses of US citizens.

Parole in lieu for spouses of US citizens.

A few days ago, the new program of the Biden administration called “Keeping Families Together” began, which will allow spouses and children of US citizens, who have entered the United States illegally regularly, to legalize their immigration status without having to leave the country. To better understand what parole in lieu, or permission to remain, … Read more

Site visitors security on Atlantic Avenue

Site visitors security on Atlantic Avenue

There is a new venture to overtake visitors security in a long-neglected stretch of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. We talked about this with the commissioner of town’s Division of Transportation, Ydanis Rodríguez, who visits us once more in Dialog with the Neighborhood. 1. Commissioner, we all know that you’ve just lately introduced work to transform … Read more

Música Viva NY Closes Season with Live performance That includes Mozart’s Requiem and Golijov’s Oceana

Música Viva NY Closes Season with Live performance That includes Mozart’s Requiem and Golijov’s Oceana

It has been described as a treasure in New York, some of the vital chamber choirs within the nation. And this Sunday Música Viva NY closes its present season with a live performance at All Souls NYC on the Higher East Facet. This system consists of Mozart’s Requiem and the work Oceana by Argentine composer … Read more

Impact of State Budget 2025 on Immigrant Community: An Interview with Marlene Galaz

Impact of State Budget 2025 on Immigrant Community: An Interview with Marlene Galaz

In Conversation with the Community we talked this time about the impact of the state budget for fiscal year 2025, which was recently approved, and the impact it will have on the immigrant community. For this, Philip Klint is joined by Marlene Galaz, Director of Immigrant Rights Policy, at the New York Immigration Coalition, and … Read more

The ‘How Many Stops Act’ and the Tension Between Mayor Adams and the City Council: An Analysis by Paula García-Salazar

The ‘How Many Stops Act’ and the Tension Between Mayor Adams and the City Council: An Analysis by Paula García-Salazar

An atmosphere of tension between Mayor Adams and the City Council has been generated in recent days after the president refused to enact legislation known as the ‘How Many Stops Act’. The measure, already approved by the Council, seeks greater transparency on the part of the police, by requiring that agents report on all their … Read more

Girl Scout Troop 6000: Empowering Immigrant Girls in NYC

Girl Scout Troop 6000: Empowering Immigrant Girls in NYC

“A round of applause for the Girl Scouts.” This group of girl scouts had their beginnings exactly one year ago at the Row Hotel in Midtown. “This experience has been very fun because in my country you don’t see this about girl scouts,” said Laura Valentina. “For me it was very exciting to enter this … Read more

Preserving the Legacy of Salsa Pioneers: Inside the Spaha Salsa Museum

Preserving the Legacy of Salsa Pioneers: Inside the Spaha Salsa Museum

A dress for the queen of Salsa. A gold record by Adalberto Santiago. The maracas of Ismael Quintana. What was once a hardware store in the heart of El Barrio has been transformed into one of the most important collections of a genre that was born precisely in these streets. “There are more than 300 … Read more