Monday, November 24

Lifestyle

Last night’s Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education 91st annual Fiesta gala underscores the value of what’s recently been lost and continues to amplify the legacy of New York City’s oldest Latino charity dedicated to the arts. 

Established in East Harlem in 1934 by Claire and Elizabeth Sullivan and Sister Mary Imelda, who sought to improve the lives of Spanish-speaking people from Puerto Rico, Casita Maria continues to provide life-changing arts, culture, and education services to young people and families in the Hunts Point/Longwood section of the South Bronx. 

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