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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Miguel Cuautla, looking up from his mixing job. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.   Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Yasmin Acuna and Brandon Oliveros mixing away at their batch of cookies. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Jennifer Hernandez and Heaven Severiano check their ingredients. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.   Instructor Marcos Nieves shows off a well-measured cup of oats. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.   Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Jade Ramirez, Gloria Padilla, and Theresa Padilla halfway through the job. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Yasmin Acuna and Brandon Oliveros during the mixing process. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.   Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Marlon Maya carefully measures vanilla. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Theresa Padilla takes a moment to clean up. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Theresa Padilla deep in the cookie-making process. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Yasmin Acuna and Brandon Oliveros check the contents of their measuring cup with instructor Marco Nieves. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Yasmin Acuna, Brandon Oliveros and Marlon Maya making cookies together. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Instructor Marcos Nieves explains how to correctly measure ingredients. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Instructor Marcos Nieves explains how to correctly measure ingredients. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Brandon Oliveros arranging his workplace. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.   Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally conceived of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, April 10, 2009.  A faithful re-enactment of the "Via Dolorosa," or the "way of suffering" in Pilsen, one of Chicago's many Latino neighborhoods. Beginning at the Providence of God Parish with Pilate's condemnation of Christ, the procession marks the "Stations of the Cross," culminating in Christ's crucifixion and entombment, marked with a service at St. Adalbert's. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, April 10, 2009.  A faithful re-enactment of the "Via Dolorosa," or the "way of suffering" in Pilsen, one of Chicago's many Latino neighborhoods. Beginning at the Providence of God Parish with Pilate's condemnation of Christ, the procession marks the "Stations of the Cross," culminating in Christ's crucifixion and entombment, marked with a service at St. Adalbert's. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  262- Jasmin Contreras, Jennifer Hernandez, Sury Vargas and Heaven Severiano show off thier hard work. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Principal Jose Luis Illanes and Jacqueline Lopez get ready for the next step in preparing cookies.  Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Principal Jose Luis Illanes lends a hand as Xochitl Salas looks on. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Yasmin Acuna and Brandon Oliveros check their measuring. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Olga Martinez has fun with some ingredients. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Instructor Marco Nieves checks the measuring of Yasmin Acuna and Brandon Oliveros. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Jennifer Hernandez and Heaven Severiano working hard on their batch of cookies. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Marlon Maya has a laugh during class. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Jennifer Hernandez and Heaven Severiano being very careful with their ingredients. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.   Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Yasmin Acuna, Brandon Oliveros, and Marlon Maya hard at work. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Iris Torres and Miguel Cuautla working together on ingredients. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010.  Instructor Marcos Nieves begins with a talk on proportions. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Theresa Padilla and Olga Martinez wash up prior to beginning cooking class. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, IL, January 26, 2010. Marcos Nieves explains today's recipe. Concentrating on four crucial areas, "Education, Violence Prevention, Cultural Enrichment, and Economic Development," ENLACE Chicago tries to make a positive difference to the residents of the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Little Village. Partnered with Francisco Madero Middle School, for example, ENLACE runs a comprehensive program that successfully integrates the day school with "after-school," offering academic help with homework, strategies for reading, and a full schedule until 6:00 PM of enrichment programs like culinary arts, music and audio production, and contemporary dancing. Through this kind of direct outreach to more than 5,000 participants in schools and clubs, ENLACE creates opportunities and improves development in this underserved Chicago community. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 30 - August 2, 2009.  "Fiesta del Sol," one of the largest Latino festivals in the USA, began in 1972 as a block party. Originally concieved of as a fund-raising event by the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council, which focuses on grassroots issues such as education, healthcare, housing and immigrant civil rights, it is now a full-bodied celebration of roots, achievement, and Hispanic pride.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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  • USA, Chicago, July 17, 2009.  Founded by Cuban-born artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, Luna Negra Dance Theater is celebrating the company's 10th anniversary with a collaboration between Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza and the Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park. Luna Negra creates, performs and teaches the work of contemporary Latino choreographers.
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