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La boricua Tanya Ramos-Puig es la nueva líder de la Fundación Latin Grammy

La boricua Tanya Ramos-Puig es la nueva líder de la Fundación Latin Grammy
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Juanes rescata en nuevo disco canciones que lo influyeron

Juanes rescata en nuevo disco canciones que lo influyeron
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Kali Uchis On Crossing Over, Appropriation, More

Kali Uchis On Crossing Over, Appropriation, More
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Lawyers Debate Motivations Behind Boston Exam School Changes

Lawyers Debate Motivations Behind Boston Exam School Changes Boston Latin School Share Lawyers for a parent group and the Boston School Committee differed Tuesday on the motivations behind temporary changes in admissions to the city s exam schools. A representative of white and Asian parents argued the plan was racially motivated, while the committee s counsel cited the pandemic and several diversity goals. The arguments came in a federal lawsuit filed by Boston Parent Coalition for Academic Excellence that contends the admissions plan for this year discriminates against white and Asian applicants in some neighborhoods. Because COVID-19 prevented the administering of an admissions test, the school committee last fall adopted a plan for this year to use grades received before the pandemic and zip codes to select students for Boston Latin School, Boston Latin Academy and the John D. O Bryant School of Mathematics and Science.

Johnny Pacheco, musician whose Fania record label launched salsa music, dies at 85

Johnny Pacheco, musician whose Fania record label launched salsa music, dies at 85 Matt Schudel Johnny Pacheco, a Dominican-born musician who was the co-founder of Fania Records, often called the Motown of salsa music, an up-tempo, dance-driven style of Latin American music that he helped make a global sensation in the 1960s and 1970s, died Feb. 15 at a hospital in Teaneck, N.J. He was 85. The cause was pneumonia, said a son, Elis Pacheco. He also had Parkinson’s disease. Mr. Pacheco, who was dubbed the “godfather of salsa,” was a Juilliard-trained musician and bandleader, but his greatest contributions may have been as an impresario.

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