Last Wednesday, October 13, more than 200 people crowded into the Humboldt Park Field House to be part of the Humboldt Park Smart Communities launch of it’s new community portal. The event, which had more than 12 tables staffed by Humboldt Parks Smart Communities organizations and selected technology vendors showcased both some of the extraordinary work taking place in Humboldt Park and the promise of the increased collaboration between community residents, agencies and local elected officials. Janina Silva, a member of the Batey Urbano and a student at Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School spoke about her experience as a part of the Digital Youth Summer Jobs Program (DYSJP) and how she was able to be part of a program that educated and fought against obesity and let her use the tech skills she learned, such as video-editing, writing public health oriented public service announcements (PSAs) and podcasting. Participants in the Fieldhouse event were able to examine and participate in building re-habbed computers, learn more about what services are offered on-line and partake of a light snack provided by Café Colao, a community café and bakery. The Puerto Rican Cultural Center media documentation team (PRCC-TV) produced the video below.
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Founded in 1973, the Puerto Rican Cultural Center Juan Antonio Corretjer is a non-profit, community-based umbrella institution, which seeks to serve the social/cultural needs of Chicago’s Puerto Rican/Latino community. It is built on the following principles: a philosophy of self-determination, a methodology of self-actualization and critical thought, and an ethics of self-reliance best expressed in the motto, “To live and help to live.” The Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) is named after Juan Antonio Corretjer, the celebrated Puerto Rican national poet and political leader. It serves as a place where people come together to address the critical problems confronting the community and to recover their history, to share in the music, poetry and drama of Puerto Ricans both at home and in the diaspora. All of the PRCC’s programs encourage participants to think critically about their reality and to promote an ethics of self-reliance based on social responsibility. They deal with health, social, and cultural issues that affect Puerto Rican/Latino and poor communities, such as AIDS, education, literacy, housing, homophobia, drug addiction, gang violence, teen pregnancy, police brutality, racism, economic and community development and human rights violations.
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