Prostitución: una galería en blanco y negro
El drama que muchas mujeres viven en los burdeles de Ciudad Juárez visto por el lente de la artista hispana Ada Trillo.
El drama que muchas mujeres viven en los burdeles de Ciudad Juárez visto por el lente de la artista hispana Ada Trillo.
Artist Ada Luisa Trillo’s latest exhibit, photographs in the brothels of Juarez, Mexico, examines how women become entangled in sex work and what can be done to get them where they want to be.
El joven artista Diego Hiromi Rodríguez Carrión se ha convertido en el primer puertorriqueño en ser galardonado con el prestigioso premio que cada año concede el Woodmere Art Museum de Filadelfia. La obra premiada, Exodus es una reflexión sobre la migración boricua a EEUU- ya forma parte de la colección permanente del museo.
Ceiba, Finanta y Santander Bank lanzan en Filadelfia el “Programa Adelante”, una nueva vía financiera concebida para eliminar obstáculos a la hora de conseguir la ciudadanía estadounidense.
Ceiba, Finanta, and Santander Bank are bringing Programa Adelante to Philadelphia, a financial pathway intended to break down barriers to attaining United States citizenship.
La diversidad de las comunidades Hispana y Latina protagonizó el acto “Colmando Brechas” organizado por la Cámara de Comercio Hispana de la Región de Filadelfia (GPHCC). Foto: Aja Beech.
Diversity within Latino and Hispanic communities was the highlight of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ‘Closing the Gap’ event.
Rodriguez Carrión is the first native of Puerto Rico to be awarded the Woodmere Art Museum Purchase Prize. Its work, Exodus, talks about the Puerto Rican diaspora to the US.
On a cold March Sunday evening, Mario Collazo and Marcus Albaladejo were in Scott Stallone’s studio in South Philadelphia recording their latest work, the long anticipated Lost in Space album. More than a few trials and tribulations have kept this album at bay, including Albaladejo’s stage 3 cancer diagnosis in 2013.
On a cold March Sunday evening, Mario Collazo and Marcus Albaladejo were in Scott Stallone’s studio in South Philadelphia recording their latest work, the long anticipated Lost in Space album. More than a few trials and tribulations have kept this album at bay, including Albaladejo’s stage 3 cancer diagnosis in 2013.