Join Latino Educational Workshops in New York, NY providing educational opportunities for your community. These events offer learning experiences that honor cultural heritage while helping members of the Latino community develop new skills and knowledge.
Join us the launch of "La lotería Niuyorkina: An Exploration of the City's Linguistic Landscape," an educational board game & teaching tool.
Join us for the "La lotería Niuyorkina: An exploration of the city's Linguistic Landscape," an event launching an educational board game La lotería Niuyorkina (bingo-like) created by a LAILaC student, Diana Higuera, alongside the illustrations of a Queens College junior student, Mateo Oldenburg. This pedagogical game/toolkit is available and accessible to all as an Open Educational Resource and was originally funded by the CUNY Adjunct Incubator Award in 2025, and developed for Spanish and Latinx studies adjunct instructors who juggle teaching multiple classes in the CUNY system. The game is made up of 24 cards depicting characters, places, and objects representing the Latinx communities in New York City.
The event will have four parts:
Interactive Gallery: a walk-up gallery of artworks and prints from the game
Presentation: a presentation of the game and the creative process of making it, as well as educational resources, including 5 lesson plans to use the game in Spanish, Spanish for heritage Speakers, and Latinx Studies courses
Game time!: we will collectively play a round the game together
Reception: we will end with a reception to chat, eat, and celebrate
Free and open to all, please register to attend. There will be food and drinks provided. This event will take place in Room 5414, CUNY Graduate Center.
PARTICIPANTS:
Diana Higuera-Cortes is a PhD student in the Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) program at the Graduate Center-CUNY. A former CUNY Humanities Alliance fellow, Diana teaches Spanish at Lehman College.
Mateo Rafael Oldenburg (he/him/él) is a young Venezuelan American artist based in Queens, NY. He is also a second-year student at Queen’s College, where he intends to major in Design and Philosophy. He enjoys drawing and illustrating using different techniques such as graphite, charcoal, and ink. In his free time, he explores his passion for metal music by playing the guitar, singing, and playing with his band, Dracolich.
Click here for more information about this event.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the CUNY Adjunct Incubator, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Culture (LAIaLC), and the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council (DGSC) at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Thursday, 12, 18.00 -
Thursday, 12, 20.00
New York,
NY
_$25
Come to the heart of New York and experience the Mecca of Salsa! BIGNY is dedicated to bringing you the best New York Latin Dance Experience. We bring our attendees the best instructors from all around the world and locally to showcase and teach their talents. Brace yourselves for amazing performances, the best Salsa and Bachata DJs from around the world, and get ready to dance the night away in the heart of New York City!
-Salsa Room
-Bachata Room
-Social dancing
-Workshops
-Over 40 BIG confirmed artists
-World & locally renowned DJS
-LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATION!
-Located at The Hilton Midtown Hotel! Walking distance from Central Park, Times Square, 5th ave, and so much more!
Friday, 22, 12.00 -
Monday, 25, 04.00
New York,
NY
_$25
¡Hola Coquís! Join Coquí Club, our bilingual program specially designed for El Museo del Barrio’s youngest visitors! Led by our museum educators, this interactive experience includes storytelling, gallery exploration, and a hands-on art-making activity. Don’t forget to wear your Coquí crowns and get ready for a morning full of creativity and fun!
Perfect for children ages 3–5 and their grownups. We invite families to come together on a morning full of art, exploration, and community joy!
This program is free, but registration is required. RSVP here.
Please note that space is limited — if you reserve a spot but can’t attend, please cancel in advance to allow others to participate.
Each child must be registered separately. Recommended for ages 3–5. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Saturday, 07, 11.15 -
Saturday, 07, 12.15
New York,
NY
_$25
Join us the launch of "La lotería Niuyorkina: An Exploration of the City's Linguistic Landscape," an educational board game & teaching tool.
Join us for the "La lotería Niuyorkina: An exploration of the city's Linguistic Landscape," an event launching an educational board game La lotería Niuyorkina (bingo-like) created by a LAILaC student, Diana Higuera, alongside the illustrations of a Queens College junior student, Mateo Oldenburg. This pedagogical game/toolkit is available and accessible to all as an Open Educational Resource and was originally funded by the CUNY Adjunct Incubator Award in 2025, and developed for Spanish and Latinx studies adjunct instructors who juggle teaching multiple classes in the CUNY system. The game is made up of 24 cards depicting characters, places, and objects representing the Latinx communities in New York City.
The event will have four parts:
Interactive Gallery: a walk-up gallery of artworks and prints from the game
Presentation: a presentation of the game and the creative process of making it, as well as educational resources, including 5 lesson plans to use the game in Spanish, Spanish for heritage Speakers, and Latinx Studies courses
Game time!: we will collectively play a round the game together
Reception: we will end with a reception to chat, eat, and celebrate
Free and open to all, please register to attend. There will be food and drinks provided. This event will take place in Room 5414, CUNY Graduate Center.
PARTICIPANTS:
Diana Higuera-Cortes is a PhD student in the Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) program at the Graduate Center-CUNY. A former CUNY Humanities Alliance fellow, Diana teaches Spanish at Lehman College.
Mateo Rafael Oldenburg (he/him/él) is a young Venezuelan American artist based in Queens, NY. He is also a second-year student at Queen’s College, where he intends to major in Design and Philosophy. He enjoys drawing and illustrating using different techniques such as graphite, charcoal, and ink. In his free time, he explores his passion for metal music by playing the guitar, singing, and playing with his band, Dracolich.
Click here for more information about this event.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the CUNY Adjunct Incubator, Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Culture (LAIaLC), and the Doctoral and Graduate Students' Council (DGSC) at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Saturday, 07, 11.15 - Saturday, 07, 12.15
New York, NY
0.00
Come to the heart of New York and experience the Mecca of Salsa! BIGNY is dedicated to bringing you the best New York Latin Dance Experience. We bring our attendees the best instructors from all around the world and locally to showcase and teach their talents. Brace yourselves for amazing performances, the best Salsa and Bachata DJs from around the world, and get ready to dance the night away in the heart of New York City!
-Salsa Room
-Bachata Room
-Social dancing
-Workshops
-Over 40 BIG confirmed artists
-World & locally renowned DJS
-LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATION!
-Located at The Hilton Midtown Hotel! Walking distance from Central Park, Times Square, 5th ave, and so much more!
Saturday, 07, 11.15 - Saturday, 07, 12.15
New York, NY
215.26
¡Hola Coquís! Join Coquí Club, our bilingual program specially designed for El Museo del Barrio’s youngest visitors! Led by our museum educators, this interactive experience includes storytelling, gallery exploration, and a hands-on art-making activity. Don’t forget to wear your Coquí crowns and get ready for a morning full of creativity and fun!
Perfect for children ages 3–5 and their grownups. We invite families to come together on a morning full of art, exploration, and community joy!
This program is free, but registration is required. RSVP here.
Please note that space is limited — if you reserve a spot but can’t attend, please cancel in advance to allow others to participate.
Each child must be registered separately. Recommended for ages 3–5. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Saturday, 07, 11.15 - Saturday, 07, 12.15
New York, NY
0.00