The event gathered top Spanish-Language and Latine media, along with Latine nominees, at Grandmaster Recorders in Los Angeles.
In this episode of Tiempo, a last-minute push to get Latinos to fill out their census forms, plus helping Puerto Rico 3 years after Hurricane Maria.
From a migrant farm worker to ABC's beloved 'What Would You Do?' host, John Quiñones tells his story of hardships and perseverance.
Recognized for her hard, fluid style and one of the few women in the field of graffiti art, Maria 'Toofly' Castillo work has been in books, magazines, and museums, but in the 90's she broke barriers in the male-dominated graffiti scene paving the way for other women.
Afro-Latino, young, gay, and born in poverty, Ritchie Torres says the decision to enter politics stemmed from his poor upbringing in Bronx public housing and the influence of his family's Hispanic roots.
Since January, nearly a quarter-million New Yorkers have tested positive for COVID-19. More than 92 percent have survived. Among legions of frontline heroes that have served the city through the crisis are thousands of Hispanic health care professionals.