Join diverse community events and cultural celebrations in Scarsdale, NY. Find festivals, networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, and gatherings from communities worldwide. Experience the rich cultural tapestry of your area through events that celebrate heritage, foster understanding, and bring people together across cultures."
Hosted in collaboration with Carnegie Hall Citywide Concert Series, Join us as we turn the Museum Mile into a Puerto Rican block party!
El Museo del Barrio is proud to host the 48th Annual Museum Mile Festival, New York City’s largest block party, transforming Museum Mile into a vibrant Puerto Rican block party inspired by our current exhibitions, Jangueando: Recent Acquisitions, 2021–2025 and Sophie Rivera: Double Exposures. Rooted in art, dance, and Nuyorican life, this outdoor celebration invites everyone to move, create, and janguear. Enjoy live music of Lulada Club, NYC’s All Women Salsa Orchestra in collaboration with the Carnegie Hall Citywide Concert Series, DJs, dance activations, free guided tours, and hands-on art-making for all ages as we bring the rhythm of el barrio to Fifth Avenue.
Tuesday, 09, 18.00 -
Tuesday, 09, 21.00
New York,
NY
_$25
Celebrate Venezuelan pride and heritage as a young boy explores his family’s roots in this vibrant, heartfelt tribute to culture and home.
Storytime with John Parra
Award-winning author and illustrator John Parra will share his vibrant new picture book, Viva Venezuela!, a heartfelt celebration of Venezuelan culture, community, and the traditions that bring families together.
In this warm and colorful story, a young boy journeys through the music, food, art, and memories of his family’s homeland—each page offering a sensory-rich glimpse into the pride and joy of Venezuelan heritage. Through lively illustrations and poetic storytelling, the book honors identity, family roots, and the beauty of embracing where you come from.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nathalie Alonso is a Cuban American bilingual writer and journalist based in Queens, NY. A seasoned baseball reporter, her writing has appeared in National Geographic, Outside, and Refinery29, among other outlets. She is currently a reporter and producer at MLB.com’s Spanish-language sister site, LasMayores.com. Call Me Roberto! was her debut nonfiction picture book.
ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR:
John Parra is a celebrated Latino artist, illustrator, and educator whose award-winning work has appeared in children’s books, galleries, and museums across the country. Known for his vibrant folk-art style, Parra’s stories spotlight Latinx culture, history, and everyday life, bringing authenticity and heart to young readers everywhere.
Bring your little ones for an afternoon filled with culture, color, and community. Don’t miss this special Storytime celebrating heritage, pride, and the joy of discovering the world that shapes you.
ABOUT VIVA VENEZUELA!
A picture book that celebrates the vibrant spirit, heritage, and cultural pride at the heart of Venezuela!
A young boy sets off on a joyful journey through his family’s homeland, exploring the colors, flavors, and music that make Venezuela unforgettable. With every scene—from bustling streets to lively festivals—he feels more connected to his roots and the traditions that shape who he is.
As he moves through each moment, the sights and sounds of Venezuela spark feelings of belonging, joy, and cultural pride. Every detail—art, food, dance, and memory—tells a story of family, identity, and the beauty of honoring where you come from. Through poetic language and warm, expressive illustrations, this journey becomes more than a visit—it becomes a celebration of home.
Filled with color, nostalgia, and cultural love, Viva Venezuela! is a heartfelt tribute to heritage, family history, and the power of seeing your culture reflected in every page, flavor, rhythm, and memory.
Tuesday, 28, 15.00 -
Tuesday, 28, 17.00
Bronx,
NY
_$25
Well Read Sistas Inc. is bringing brunch and conversation together in a way only we can, surrounded by community, good food, and Black women
What does it mean to truly have a seat at the table, sis? 🍽️📚
Well Read Sistas Inc. is bringing brunch and conversation together in a way only we can — surrounded by community, good food, and Black women authors you actually get to talk to.
This isn’t a panel.
This isn’t a lecture.
This is brunch at Home Sweet Harlem, where the tables are set for real conversation, connection, laughter, and inspiration.
✨ Expect:
• A cozy, communal brunch
• Interactive table conversations
• Games, giveaways & special gifts
• Black women authors at the table
• New book recs + new Sista friends
📖 Author announcements coming soon — and yes, they’ll be with us at the table.
🎟️ Seats are limited.
📍 Grab your seat via Eventbrite (link in bio).
Open to Black women and friends of Black women.
Pull up a chair — the table is waiting. 💛
Well Read Sistas Inc. is a 501c3 organization for Black women. Our mission is to promote the personal and professional development of Black women.
Sunday, 29, 16.30 -
Sunday, 29, 19.00
New York,
NY
_$25
Black For Sure
NEW DATE, NEW DATE, NEW DATE
SATURDAY MARCH 28TH, 2026
ALL CITY PROMOTIONS
Proudly Presents
BLACK FOR SURE
BACK 2 THE 90'S MUSIC EDITION
8pm to 3am
@ MINGLES
4012 BOSTON ROAD | BRONX, NY 10475
GROUP TICKETS
Group of 2 People $20.00
Group of 3 People $25.00
Group of 4 People $30.00
(LIMITED TIME OFFER)
ADVANCE TICKETS $20.00
MORE $$$$ @ The Door
2 FOR 1 DRINKS UNTIL 10PM
Bottle Service & 10 Tix's
VIP Couch Seats or High Table Seats
One Bottle $300.00 | TWO Bottles $500.00
Bottles Of Choice
Casa Migos | Don Julio | D'usse | Hennessy | Moet | Patron
Ladies & Gents: Dress To Impress BLACK FOR SURE
FOOD MENU & HOOKHAH AVAILABLE
FREE PARKING LOT
For Tickets, Bottle Service, Tables Info
Call / Text GOVERNOR @ 347-706-7622
YES, WE DO DELIVER TICKETS
Saturday, 28, 20.00 -
Sunday, 29, 03.00
Bronx,
NY
_$25
Join us for an extraordinary evening that pays homage to the brilliance and creativity of black women artists.
Black Girl Art Show is back in BROOKLYN for our biggest celebration yet, supporting and showcasing the creativity of Black women artists. This event will feature 200+ talented Black women artists and bring together an unforgettable experience of art, culture, and magic with 8k+ attendees!
Expect powerful art displays, immersive installations, live performances, and special surprises as we celebrate Black girl magic in its finest form. Whether you’re an art lover, collector, or simply here to vibe, this is a night you won’t want to miss!
Note: Children under 13 are granted free entry and must by fully supervised by an adult.
Saturday, 28, 14.00 -
Saturday, 28, 20.00
Brooklyn,
NY
_$25
Expanding Conversations on Environmental Justice, Popular Culture, Resilience, and Peace. A community gathering for the writer and reader.
Black writers have long transformed lived struggle into powerful art—illuminating truth, inspiring action, and imagining new futures.
The 18th National Black Writers Conference brings together voices from across the African diaspora whose words challenge boundaries and empower change. Their stories, poems, scholarship, screenplays, and plays explore the struggle for civil and human rights, confronting injustice while inspiring hope, strength, and transformation.
Join us as we celebrate the writers who use literature to spark dialogue, deepen understanding, and sustain us through challenging times.
Wednesday, 25, 18.00 -
Saturday, 28, 20.00
Brooklyn,
NY
_$25
An elegant evening curated to celebrate black women.
Love Letter to Black Women: A Gala Event!
Join us at Kismet Caterers on March 22, 2026 at 5:30 PM for an evening dedicated to celebrating and honoring Black women, designed by 3 black women.
Come dressed to the nines for an evening filled with inspiring speeches, letter writing, delicious food, as we come together to recognize the essence and beauty of Black women.
We cordially invite everyone to celebrate, love, uplift, and support women- all while looking good! Don't miss out on this special evening!
What to Expect
Letter Writing
Panel of Guest Speakers
Buffet Style Dinner
Open Bar
P.S (We all need a reason to slip on black tie attire!) Mark your calendars and join us for a gala to remember!
Sunday, 22, 17.30 -
Sunday, 22, 22.00
Bronx,
NY
_$25
Join us for the opening celebration of our spring 2026 Curatorial Open Call exhibition, titled "Burning the Mask"
The Latinx Project invites you to the opening of our spring 2026 Curatorial Open Call exhibition, titled Burning the Mask, curated by Patricia Encarnación. The opening will take place on March 19, 2026, at 20 Cooper Square in the first-floor gallery.
About the Exhibition
Featuring works by Abigail Lucien, Brenda Barrios, Coco Fusco, Emmanuel Massillon, Hazel Batrezchavez, Jeffrey Meris, Karlo Ibarra, Lizania Cruz, Sergio Forero, Vincent Valdez, and Yvette Mayorga, the exhibition foregrounds practices that confront imposed identities by metaphorically “burning” the mask: acts rooted in ancestral memory, embodied authenticity, and radical love.
Thursday, 19, 18.00 -
Thursday, 19, 20.00
New York,
NY
_$25
Exotic, folk-song tinged music by Argentinian Alberto Ginastera, the sensual love poetry of Chilean Pablo Neruda set to music by Ray Luedeke
A star-studded cast of New York performers - tenor José Heredia, mezzo-soprano Donna Tonna, and pianist Amber Scherer - perform the folk-song tinged, exotic music of Argentinian Alberto Ginastera along with music set to the sensual love poetry of Chilean Pablo Neruda by Canadian/American composer Ray Luedeke, songs from his critically acclaimed opera-cabaret My Life with Pablo Neruda.
Sunday, 15, 15.00 -
Sunday, 15, 17.00
New York,
NY
_$25
Laura S. Outeda, Esq. is a native Spanish speaker and bilingual attorney. She is an active member of numerous professional organizations and frequently provides legal commentary to the media, including Univision and NY1. Her practice areas include immigration and naturalization, bankruptcy, divorce, matrimonial law, family law, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, landlord and tenant, civil court, wills, powers of attorney, health care directives (living will, health care proxy, durable power of attorney for health care), and contracts/commercial matters/corporate law.
Attorney Laura S. Outeda received her degree from Hofstra University School of Law. She is a member of the New York State Bar and admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Her professional organizations include the following: American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) – a national bar association founded in 1946 and comprised of attorneys who practice and teach immigration law; AILA New York Chapter Federal Practice Committee; AILA New York Chapter Social Committee; AILA New York Chapter Practice Management Committee; Brooklyn Bar Association; Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County; Queens County Bar Association (QCBA); QCBA Family Law Committee; QCBA Surrogate’s Court, Estates & Trusts Committee; and QCBA Landlord/Tenant Section of Civil Court Committee.
Commercial/business transactions, international business law and transactions, franchising and joint ventures law, licensing agreements & computer law, entertainment and media law, right to publicity & First Amendment rights, trademarks & copyright laws, wills, trusts & probate, real estate, matrimonial law, employment laws, civil litigation, and immigration.
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