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The South Bronx, the birthplace of hip hop, will come alive this October with the International Indigenous Hip Hop Festival (IIHHF). From October 9 through 11, 2025, this free and public festival will bring together Indigenous hip hop artists from across the Americas for three days of performances, workshops, knowledge-sharing, and community-centered activities.
Celebrating Indigenous artistry as a living solution to the climate crisis, the IIHHF highlights music, storytelling, and community care while engaging the local Bronx community. Attendees will experience performances from a lineup of eight dynamic Indigenous artists:
- Drezus (Plains Cree / Saulteaux – Canada)
- Nataanii Means (Oglala Lakota / Omaha / Diné – U.S.)
- Renata Flores (Quechua – Peru)
- Luanko (Mapuche – Chile)
- MC Millaray (Mapuche – Chile)
- Mare Advertencia Lirika (Zapoteca – Oaxaca, Mexico)
- Bobby Sanchez (Quechua – Bronx, U.S.)
- Diogañhdih (Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne – U.S. / Canada)
The festival also honors the origins of hip hop with legendary figures DJ Kool Herc, Grand Wizzard Theodore, and Cindy Campbell, who will lead workshops and engage with festival-goers.
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By Jonas BronckI am proud to be a New Yorker, and as your mayor, I am even prouder to announce that our city is getting cleaner, safer, and more affordable every day. But you do not have to take my word for it: Just look at the numbers. Last week, we released the annual Mayor’s Management Report — our city’s report card. It details precisely how much progress we have made over the last fiscal year, between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, and provides updated metrics that track the efforts of city government. Our agencies are being held to the highest standards of efficiency and accountability, and the results are proving it.
Our administration is achieving its mission of keeping New Yorkers safe. The data reveals that six of the seven major felony crime categories decreased, with additional crime decreases over the same period last year in parks, the transit system, NYCHA, and schools. Murder was down 6 percent, robbery was down 17 percent, and New York City had the fewest shootings of any August in the COMPStat era, marking eight straight months of overall crime decline. This is what it looks like to…
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Mario was an honorable man, who changed people’s lives with his beautiful mind, strong work ethic, positive outlook on life and investing in his favorite part of New York City, the Bronx.
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President Donald J. Trump, the President-elect who has continued to deliver on his promise of putting American workers first, has struck a decisive blow against the abuse of the H-1B visa system. Just hours ago, he signed an executive order that raises the annual cost of sponsoring a foreign worker under the H-1B program to an astonishing $100,000 per petition. In addition, Trump’s order directs his administration to rewrite wage rules to stop companies from using foreign workers to undercut salaries for hardworking Americans.
This bold move, hailed by conservatives and working-class advocates alike, is a watershed moment in U.S. immigration and labor policy. It represents a long-overdue correction to a program that has for decades been exploited by multinational corporations, Big Tech, and outsourcing giants at the expense of U.S. citizens.
The Background: How the H-1B Program Was Abused
The H-1B visa was originally created to allow American companies to hire skilled foreign professionals when they could not find qualified U.S. workers. Over the years, however, the system was hijacked by corporate lobbyists and special interest groups. Thousands of qualified Americans were either sidelined or forced to train foreign replacements willing to work for lower wages.
Companies discovered that by flooding the system with applications through outsourcing firms, they could essentially buy cheaper labor under the guise of “global competitiveness.” While the average American IT worker saw stagnating wages, Indian outsourcing firms and multinational corporations reaped billions in profits.
President Trump recognized this injustice long before entering office. Throughout his campaign and presidency, he consistently warned about foreign workers displacing Americans. With this new executive order, he has moved beyond rhetoric into historic action.
What the…
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The roots of sports run deep in human culture and history. Nowhere will you find more passion than in the sports stadiums situated the world over. That passion for competition can be observed all over the United States of America. But there is just something unique about Bronx residents who you can spot in sports bars or betting rooms; their love for the sport seems like it is going to burst from their very being.
Plenty of America’s most notable teams can be traced back to the Bronx. The New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets both have ties to the city. It all began with the New York Rangers; a team that is still big in the NHL to this day. Speaking of the modern era; it is fascinating to see how the Bronx sports culture has kept up with the times. eSports are now a big deal and the New York Excelsior represents the Bronx’ willingness to adapt to the new era of entertainment.
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