Wisconsin Artist Bean Baye Prepares the Release of Her First NFT Collection Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Brady Jager Green Bay, Wis. Artist Sabrina Jordan, known under the artistic alias, Bean Baye, is gearing up to release her first collection of NFTs in the summer. Baye has been working on the summer collection for the last few months, which will feature the zodiac signs portrayed as diverse, naked women. The collection will contain multiple […]
What Are Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)? Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Brady Jager SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — NFTs, non-fungible tokens, are a type of cryptocurrency that is booming among celebrities and crypto investors, but what are they? NFTs are essentially digital ownership certificates, according to Director Shirley McPhaul of Crypto Curious, Puerto Rico Block Trade Association. The ownership could be for a jpg, an mp3, an mp4 […]
Puerto Rico Bonds Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Sonnet Bayer Maria Gonzalez-Edwards, 60, is a member of the St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood. She was raised in Milwaukee, but her family is from the central mountainous region of Puerto Rico. Maria’s parents came from Utuado, almost directly in the center of the island. Maria said it is more “campo,” meaning countryside. […]
The Trip that Changed Everything Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Jason Smith The year was 1971. Leticia Arryo Pastrana was 15-years-old about to embark on a journey that would thrust her future into the unknown. She was home in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico when her grandmother; her father’s mom who was living with them at the time, got struck with illness. After the news of Pastrana’s grandmother being […]
Sisters of St. Francis Recall Memories of Early Puerto Rican Community in Milwaukee, Discuss Hurricane Maria Aftermath Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Faith Rae and Jeromey Hodsdon Two sisters of St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Francisca Colon and Ana Martinez, have many memories of the Puerto Rican community in Milwaukee. St. Francis, a Roman Catholic Church, is home to many Puerto Ricans in the Milwaukee area. The large, inclusive church welcomes all to Mass every Sunday, but for community members who only […]
Bringing Truth and Information to the Community Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Faith Rae Victor Huyke, 59, is the Publisher of El Conquistador Newspaper, the only Latino-owned newspaper in Southeast Wisconsin. Journalism has been in Huyke’s blood since the days of his Great Grandfather, Juan Bernardo Huyke. Juan worked as a writer, publisher, educator and served as the Interim Governor of Puerto Rico in 1923. Along with his many […]
Milwaukee Diaspora Artist Gives a Puerto Rico Touch to Public Space Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Nicholaus Wiberg Milwaukee artistic interventions were created inside the Milwaukee County Courthouse, the Milwaukee Public Library’s (MPL) Mitchell Street Branch and an exterior wall of Woodland Pattern bookstore on East Locust Street. The 35-years-old transdisciplinary artist Erick “CK” Ledesma Borrero, from Levittown, Puerto Rico, which is in the municipality of Toa Baja, collaborated these artistic interventions. Ledesma’s […]
Puerto Ricans of Milwaukee: A Conversation with Don Rafael Reyes Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Brady Jager Don Rafael Reyes, 89, came to Milwaukee from Utuado, Puerto Rico in 1957. The community refers to him as “Don” to show respect, a custom in Latinx cultures, according to his close family friend, Maria Gonzalez-Edwards, 60, who helped translate. On Sundays, Reyes attends Spanish mass at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church. He […]
Johanna’s Cakes and Desserts Cafe Posted on June 7, 2022December 28, 2023 by Charles Kelley Johanna’s Cakes and Desserts Café brings authentic Puerto Rican cuisine to the Southside of Milwaukee. This family-oriented local café creates a welcoming environment that draws customers to keep going back. Johanna Ortiz started her culinary journey in high school when she entered a dessert contest and won first place for her flan.
El Parque de Las Palomas in Puerto Rico Is a National Landmark and Now It’s Being Renovated for Kids Posted on June 7, 2022December 28, 2023 by Glendalys Valdes Gonzalez SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — El Parque de Las Palomas (Pigeon Park), is finally reopening in Old San Juan and will offer special events for children all over Puerto Rico. Glenda Valdes has the story.
The National Conference of Puerto Rican Women Milwaukee Chapter Aims to Uplift All Women Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Brady Jager The National Conference of Puerto Rican Women (NACOPRW) Milwaukee Chapter’s main goals are to provide young women of Puerto Rican descent with scholarships and uplift all women, regardless of ethnicity. NACOPRW’s Milwaukee chapter is a group that meets on Microsoft Teams once every month, on the second Thursday. According to Secretary Jennifer Lamb, the group […]
The States and The Island Posted on June 7, 2022September 6, 2023 by Faith Rae Sitting on a bench in the courtyard of Salinas, Puerto Rico on a hot 80-degree day sat Carlos Bega, 69, a retired electrician. Bega was born in Puerto Rico but only recently moved back to the island to be closer to his family. For most of his life, Bega lived in the United States, a […]