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New York Latino film festival starts Sunday
Erica Byfield reporting on the New York Latino Film Festival starting Sunday.
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Making fashion accessible to women with disabilities
As New York Fashion Week continues, News 4’s Jen Maxfield spoke to a Latina designer who’s working to make fashion houses accessible to women with disabilities.
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Peloton instructor uplifting Hispanic fitness community: News 4 Latino
One Peloton instructor is using her own self-love journey to help inspire others and make a safe fitness space for the Hispanic community. News 4’s Gilma Avalos reports.
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Peloton instructor uplifts Hispanic fitness community
Many Hispanic and Latina women work hard every day to dismantle toxic body image issue, some of which can often start at a young age. A Peloton instructor on her own self-love journey is inspiring others as she has made it her mission to make space in the fitness community for Latinas. NBC New York’s Gilma Avalos reports.
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After school program in NJ helps young girls get ahead
Gilma Avalos with the special report for News 4 Latino.
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News 4 Latino: Activism in local art
It’s Dominican Heritage Month in New York and one local Dominican artist wants to use her art to make a statement, make people uncomfortable, and make a difference. Weekend Today in New York’s Rana Novini has the story.
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News 4 Latino: New mayor in New Rochelle
New Rochelle has a new mayor for the first time in nearly 20 years and she is breaking the mold in more ways than one. Rana Novini has the story.
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News 4 Latino: Girl Scouts troop for migrant children
For young asylum seekers, a Girl Scouts troop is helping provide a community a time of major change. News 4’s Gilma Avalos reports.
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Season of small business for Latino-owned businesses
News 4’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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First Spanish-language opera at Met in 100 years
For the first time in 100 years, a Spanish language opera is on the stage at the Metropolitan Opera. News 4’s Rana Novini reports.
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News 4 Latino: Cannabis business impact in communities of color
One man made it his mission to spark change in communities of color. Osbert Oduna opened a cannabis store packed with career opportunities in a neighborhood that was once negatively affected by strict marijuana laws. News 4 New York was there when the “Cannabis Place” opened its doors in Jersey City.
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Manhattanvillle College hires first Hispanic president
Manhattanville College makes history by hiring its first Hispanic president, Frank Sanchez. Lynda Baquero reports.
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Nuyorican Poets Cafe celebrates 50th anniversary
The famous café known for celebrating Puerto Rican culture hits its 50th anniversary. Gilma Avalos reports.
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A tribute to Costa Rica's Indigenous People
Composer, Jose Soto , and Bri Bri Ambassador, Alí García Segura, bring indigenous Costa Rican culture to the stage. Gilma Avalos reporting.
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NYC museum celebrates salsa with pop-up show
The International Salsa Museum is having a pop-up show that celebrates the beautiful genre of salsa and its cultural impact on the city. Gilma Avalos report.
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Importance of representation in Alzheimer's studies
Latinos tend to be diagnosed with Alzheimers later and are not represented in most studies. Gilma Avalos takes a deeper dive into the efforts to change that.
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News 4 Latino: “Exodus in New York' art exhibit
Gus Rosendale reporting on the Brazilian artist depicting the voyage of money and its effect on society.
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News 4 Latino: Art World Comeback for Latino Graffiti Artist “LA2”
Gaby Acevedo reporting on the new exhibition of the artist who had a major influence on Keith Haring.
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News 4 Latino: U.S. Navy Secretary Returns Home to Hell's Kitchen
Gilma Avalos reporting on the NYC native docking ship in his neighborhood for Fleet Week.