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the Puerto Rican Bar Association, Inc., and the Puerto Rican Bar Association Scholarship Fund, Inc.

The Puerto Rican Bar Association, Inc. (PRBA) was founded in 1957 by a group of Puerto Rican and Latino attorneys who began gathering socially to offer one another both personal and professional support in an era when it was difficult for attorneys of color to be accepted as members in established bar associations. The PRBA at that time focused its efforts on addressing the concerns of a rapidly growing Latino community and the legal services it required. Today, the PRBA has grown from a handful of attorney to over 500 members representing the interests of attorneys, judges, law professors and students of Latino descent who share a common interest in fostering professional development in the legal community and addressing issues that are important to other Latino communities as a whole.

The Puerto Rican Bar Association is having their scholarship banquet on October 19, 2007 from 6 p.m to 11 p.m at the Union League Club at 65 W. Jackson. For more information contact Edwin Reyes at 773-450-9584.

More Information Visit the Website

Coqui-TV is Chicago's first and longest airing Bi-lingual Hispanic television program on cable. Coqui-TV features interviews and music videos segments and most importantly the positive aspects of the Hispanic communit in Chicago and around the world!

More Information Visit the Coqui TV Website

The Puerto Rican Arts Alliance

The Puerto Rican Arts Alliance is dedicated to preserving Puerto Rican culture by maintaining our traditions, promoting our arts, providing educational opportunities in arts programming, and cultivating pride in our heritage for future generations.

It is the vision of the Puerto Rican Parade Committee to create, through its various activities, a sense of pride, historical understanding and greater self-esteem among all citizens of Puerto Rican origin living in the city of Chicago, or the state of Illinois. We also wish to share with the general public the beauty of our culture and thus, create among the general population a better understanding and respect for all cultures present in the setting that surrounds us.

Fiestas Puertorriqueñas June 12-17, 2007 Humboldt Park

Puerto Rican Parade June 16, 2007 Columbus Drive, Grant Park

Puerto Rican Parade Committee of Chicago
1237 N California Ave
Chicago, IL 60647
773-292-1414
www.prparadechicago.com

Puerto Rican Power - this is a very informative website about the Chicago Puerto Rican Community. Includes community information about Humboldt Park, Restaurants, Events, the Parade and photos.

Chicago's Fiestas Patronales begin June 14th and will continue through the 19th in Humboldt Park, with the parade being held Downtown on Saturday, June 18, 2004.

View Photos from Chicago's Fiesta Patronales 2005

Puerto Rican Power
All New ChicagoLand Boricua Website. If You're Boricua In The ChicagoLand Area We want To Know All The Boricua in Chicago Send Your Information And A Picture If You Can. Your Information Is Going To Be In Are Coming Soon Chicago Boricua List .
If You Own A Business let Us Know By Sending The Information To Us. And If You Have Website For Your Business We Can Add a Link To Your Website . And IF You Have A Business And No Website We Can Help

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Paseo Boricua Chicago's first Puerto rican Website Directory

Paseo Boricua - Chicago's First Puerto Rican Website Directory

Puerto Rican Arts Alliance
1440 North Sacramento Ave.
Chicago, IL. 60622
(773) 342-8865
carhernandez@praachicago.org

Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center evolves from a project developed by Association House of Chicago and community activists of the Latin American Defense Organization (LADO) which supported the economic and democratic rights of the Puerto Rican and Latino community of Chicago in the areas of citizenship; cultural identity; public education; health, safety and security; housing; and economic opportunity.

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Leo Negron is an Artist from Chicago's Puerto Rican community who has experimented with oils, silkscreens, acrylics and ceramics. He began using coconuts as his media and now also uses acrylic on canvass. Leo currently uses his culture as his inspiration to create his pieces.

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Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce of Illinois The mission of the Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce of Illinois is to develop, assist, and promote Hispanic business interests, and other businesses in the State of Illinois.
Aspira Inc. of Illinois is a Puerto Rican not-for profit organization commited to the self-determination of Latinos through education, leadership development and cultural awareness.
 
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