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  2. Nuyorican - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the New York City metropolitan area has witnessed a significant increase in its Nuyorican population, individuals in the region of Puerto Rican descent, increasing from 1,177,430 in 2010 to a Census-estimated 1,494,670 in 2016, [8] maintaining New York's status by a significant margin as the most important cultural and demographic ...

  3. Puerto Ricans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Ricans in New York have preserved their cultural heritage by being involved actively in the different political and social rights movements in the United States. They founded "Aspira", a leader in the field of education, in 1961. The ASPIRA Association is now one of the largest national Latino nonprofit organizations in the United States ...

  4. Nuyorican movement - Wikipedia

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    Nuyorican Poets Café. The Nuyorican movement is a cultural and intellectual movement involving poets, writers, musicians and artists who are Puerto Rican or of Puerto Rican descent, who live in or near New York City, and either call themselves or are known as Nuyoricans. [1]

  5. Puerto Rican Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican Day Parade (also known as the National Puerto Rican Day Parade) takes place annually in the United States along Fifth Avenue in the Manhattan borough of New York City. The parade is held on the second Sunday in June, in honor of the 3.2 million inhabitants of Puerto Rico and all people of Puerto Rican birth or heritage residing ...

  6. November declared Puerto Rican Heritage Month in New York - AOL

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    The month-long celebration will honor the Puerto Rican community’s contribution to New York state and other parts of the country. November will now be Puerto Rican Heritage… November declared ...

  7. Nuyorican Poets Café - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican New York poets, precursing the Café itself (1964-1974), [9] were heavily involved in political conversation and the poetry coming from these individuals leading up to the founding of the Café dealt with capturing their own overlooked history. It broke poetic convention and centered upon examining the concepts of identity and ...

  8. How to celebrate the Puerto Rican Day parade if you can't get ...

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    This Sunday, people from across the region will head to New York City for the 67th annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP). What's called "America’s largest cultural celebration" by the ...

  9. Caribbean immigration to New York City - Wikipedia

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    The following wave of Puerto Ricans to move to New York did so after the Spanish–American War of 1898 made Puerto Rico a U.S. possession and after the Jones–Shafroth Act of 1917 gave Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship, which allows travel without the need of a passport between the island and the United States mainland. The largest wave of ...