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NYC CELEBRATES PUERTO RICAN DAY

By Black Radio Network Staff

Puerto RicanHispanic News, Latino News, Mexican News, Minority News, Civil Rights, Discrimination, Racism, Diversity, Latina, Racial Equality, Bias, EqualityNEW YORK - New York City's famed Fifth Avenue featured the loud and colorful Puerto Rican Day parade today.

The parade was absent for the past two years because of Covid.

Scores of spectators viewed the parade, some coming from outside New York to view the event.

It's estimated about 900,000 people of Puerto Rican heritage live in New York.

June 12, 2022


STORY TAGS: Puerto RicanHispanic News, Latino News, Mexican News, Minority News, Civil Rights, Discrimination, Racism, Diversity, Latina, Racial Equality, Bias, Equality

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