Author name: Buffalo Latino Village

FEDERAL FUNDS COMING TO BUFFALO

FEDERAL FUNDS COMING TO BUFFALO Buffalo getting about $1.27 billion. Elected officials sharpening their knives, along with their selected community leaders. We know some crumps will come our way to support the development of the Hispanic Heritage Council’s Hispanic Center on Niagara Street. The Latino Village feels this is not enough; actually, it is a big insult to the community. We urge people who consider themselves leaders to meet, prepare to fight together for a LOT MORE, a great opportunity to bring LIFE to the Niagara Street strip. Time to develop a “Business Economic Latino Plan.” We have the human resources to qualify for a big piece of the action. In addition to the proposed HHC Center, other Latino groups will be able to sponsor their own San Juan project, like El Batey Puerto Rican Center, Los Artistas del Barrio, El Buen Amigo, El Museo, Pucho Olivencia Center, Belle Center, HUB, Hispanic Women’s League, Los Taino Senior Center, El Cajaro Social Club, and the Raices Theatre group. Don’t settle for one cultural center, we can have more. We can also help Latino businesses by generating consumer & tourist traffic. Look where the Peace Bridge is located. What do you think? Share your opinion. Read More All Post Food Lower West Side Business & Economic Development CARNITA TACOS May 1, 2023/No Comments CARNITA TACOS The taco is undeniably one of the most iconic foods of Mexico and greater Latin America. The Buffalo Read More LA PUPUSA April 1, 2023/No Comments LA PUPUSA My first few columns mainly focused on foods from Guatemala, which should not be surprising considering my background. Read More LATIN FOOD, LATIN RECIPES: CHAMPURRADAS March 1, 2023/No Comments LATIN FOOD, LATIN RECIPES: CHAMPURRADAS If you remember my column from last month, I tried making Champurradas using an online Read More Load More End of Content.

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The Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch) is a member of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System

When the Hispanic Heritage Council (HHC) moved to rename the Niagara Branch Library several years ago, with the support of the lone Puerto Rican Niagara District Councilman, it was done in haste, and without any real community participation; when the resolution was approved by the City Council, very few community organizations were present to participate or rejoice in the making of this important event on the lower west side.  While the Council gives the impression that it represents the participation of a wide number of community members and organizations, officially it is a non-profit organization and not a “Council.” We don’t know how and why they named the library after a community leader who passed away over two decades ago, but they did not give much thought and planning to the library. They renamed it, with no serious consideration about what the library should look like.   No provisions were made to add a section for Puerto Rican/Latino literature. It would’ve been nice to include the work of local writers and artists. In addition, no plans were made to utilize the library for community meetings and events, like the Frank E. Merriweather Jr.  Library on Jefferson (Utica Street, East Side) which is kept busy with students, visitors, and community organizations always using its facilities.  In the new year of 2023, we urge all Puerto Rican/Latino community organizations to make use of the library, and we strongly recommend that HHC use their leadership to work with the Buffalo & Erie County Library to turn the Niagara Branch Library into a real “Isaias Gonzalez-Soto” Branch Library, a library he would’ve been proud of, with a large section of Puerto Rican/Latino Literature, locally, Statewide, National, and the World: Literature, Art, History, Science, Music, Political Science, Latin America Countries, etc. As a people, we have so much to be proud of our contributions – and the library should reflect that and make our Latino children and teens proud of who they are, having an immediate cultural impact the minute they step foot into the Isaias Gonzalez-Soto Branch Library.   Let’s assemble a committee or team of local Puerto Rican/Latino educators and get the job done. Reach out to local colleges and universities to assist in this endeavor.  We have many Latino educators and Professors. Let’s utilize them. And last but the least, we salute HHC for always taking the lead in the potential growth of our community, but they cannot do it alone. As of September, the Library closed its doors to renovate and upgrade the building to better serve the community. The Branch is expected to re-open in mid-winter. — End About Gonzalez: The Puerto Rican-born González-Soto, a World War II veteran, advocated for bilingual education in Buffalo, promoted higher education in the Latino community, and organized against discrimination. González-Soto became a restaurant and bar owner on the lower West Side, and he was a radio host on radio station WXRL, providing Spanish music and news from Puerto Rico. The Hispanic Heritage Council of Western New York selected González-Soto, who died in January 2006, after a nomination. Isaias Gonzalez-Soto Branch Library 280 Porter Ave. Buffalo, NY 14201 716-882-1537 / Fax: 716-882-1537 Located on the corner of Porter Avenue and Prospect Avenue . Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics LATINO COLLEGE STUDENTS FACE INEQUALITY AND CULTURAL ISOLATION AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at BUFFALO March 25, 2023/No Comments LACK OF COLLEGE SERVICES FOR LATINO STUDENTS: This is in response to a story by UB Spectrum reporter, Kayla Estrada, Read More “GETTING VERY LITTLE FOR THE WHOLE,  BUT GETTING A LOT FOR THE FEW” WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2023 January 25, 2023/No Comments While I might appear to be biased and selective, I strongly feel the four people in the photo are the Read More The Isaías González-Soto Branch Library (formerly Niagara Branch) is a member of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System December 25, 2022/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More

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VOTO LATINO:  RUMBO AL 2024

VOTO LATINO: RUMBO AL 2024 Las recientes elecciones y el resultado del control del senado de los EEUU es en parte del resultado de la mobilizacion del voto latino a traves de la nacion. Tuve la oportunidad de conversar y participar en la mobilizacion, y el registro del padron electoral en varios estados. Para mi fue muy imporante observar la participacion del voto de la tercera generacion y cuidadanos con desafios de communicacion. Cada voto cuenta, el acto sagrado de libre eleccion fue para mi muy significativo al ver a cuidadanos con desafios de salud no dejar que estos le impidieran participar en las contiendas electorales El voto latino llevo a la Victoria a los gobernadores de Michigan y Pennsylvania, Virginia, Nueva York y la Florida. Tambien demostro que no somos monoliticos como grupo. Como dijo el gobernador electo, Josh Shapiro: “me conecte con los votantes en la zona urbana y rural y les hable de las cosas practicas que harian sus vidas mejores.” El voto latino fue crucial en la contienda electoral de el senador electo Fetterman (democrata) en Pennsylvania tambien. Ahora que nuestro voto ha cambiado el rumbo y el panorama politico…me pregunto, como vamos a organizarnos para el 2024. La contienda del 2024 es real. Como prepararemos la nueva generacion para participar en el 2024? La generacion Z llevo al congreso por el distrito 10 al democrata Maxell Frost. Como podemos perfilar nuestra agenda colectiva y crear un mensaje para la contienda nacional que tambien sea viable a las necesidades locales de nuestras comunidades. Cuales son los puntos no negociables en la agenda para el 2024? Y como negociamos el progreso y avance de las necesidades de nuestros distritos locales, de nuestras distritos escolares, de la economia y de la criminalidad que nos agobia. Nueva York pide que el crimen que agobia y roba la calidad de vida sea parte de la agenda inmediata de la gobernadora Hochul. Como participamos activamente y demandamos resultados concretos y efectivos. La votacion paso pero la realidad sigue y la vida continua…el plan de trabajo debe ser real tambien y necesita reflejar la realidad que vivimos a todos los niveles despues de la pandemia del Covid, junto a la pandemia de la violencia domestica y la crisis economica. LLega el 2023 y con el la preparacion al 2024 es una de las grandes prioridades que temenos. Asi que ha trabajar y a recla. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Uncategorized Who We Are VOTO LATINO:  RUMBO AL 2024 December 23, 2022/No CommentsRead More CRISIS MIGRANTE EN  NUEVA YORK:UMBRAL DE LA  ESPERANZA November 23, 2022/No Comments CRISIS MIGRANTE EN NUEVA YORK:UMBRAL DE LA ESPERANZA Nueva York. Umbral de la Esperanza de millones de migrantes e inmigrantes Read More REFORMA HUMANITARIA October 23, 2022/No Comments REFORMA HUMANITARIA Los acontecimientos en los ultimos dias acerca de los migrantes y personas en busca de asilo politico quienes Read More Load More End of Content.

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