Who knew him or saw his performance as cookie dough. Donations are still being collected under the name cookie dough at gofund me. Cookies celebration will be held at the Victoria Theater starting at 6 00 p. M. I have another in memoriam and this is an in memoriam for an institution, a legend in the mission, alfonzo, a mainstay of the district and activist whose important work took his life from san juan to new york and back and finally landing 30 years in San Francisco. He was known for his trademark brown fedora and elegant style died of lung cancer. He was born in puerto rico and grew up in the barrio. He contracted polieo from the standing water near his home, but his will was unshakeable. He was involved in the proindependence moment and even as the university of puerto rico expelled him and a hundred other student for this activism, he continued to fight. He moved to new york and became involved with the Puerto Rican Nationalist Group young lords, as well as the anarchistgroup up
Indigenous business leaders say a wave of economic development for their communities is rolling across Canada, and they predict that the Indigenous economy will surge to $100 billion a year within a few years. At a conference in Toronto, they discussed how that will happen.
TORONTO The organizer of an Indigenous business conference in Toronto says her goal is to establish the undeniable economic power of Indigenous peoples.