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Taller provides audiences and neighbors gathering spaces, creative outlets for youth, and artistic and education programs that underscore our rich Puerto Rican/Latino heritage. Our work presents a "first voice" account of these accomplishments.<br>  
 
Taller provides audiences and neighbors gathering spaces, creative outlets for youth, and artistic and education programs that underscore our rich Puerto Rican/Latino heritage. Our work presents a "first voice" account of these accomplishments.<br>  
  
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Revision as of 10:36, 9 June 2013

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Taller Puertorriqueño was established in 1974 by Latino artists and activists in the North Kensington area of Philadelphia. They created a community based graphic arts workshop to provide cultural training alternatives to local youth. Throughout its history, our Workshop has been a vital resource to the barrio and to the region. It is now recognized as a model organization that uses the arts as a vehicle for social change.

Taller provides audiences and neighbors gathering spaces, creative outlets for youth, and artistic and education programs that underscore our rich Puerto Rican/Latino heritage. Our work presents a "first voice" account of these accomplishments.