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This Puerto Rican festival doesn't have a parade. But it might get you a job

FILE: Hundreds of Puerto Ricans arrived at the New Haven Green to celebrate the New Haven Puerto Rican Festival in 2023, one of many festivities held in 黑料新闻 to celebrate national pride.
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FILE: Hundreds of Puerto Ricans arrived at the New Haven Green to celebrate the New Haven Puerto Rican Festival, one of many festivities held in 黑料新闻 to celebrate national pride.

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Another summer weekend, another Puerto Rican pride event here in 黑料新闻.

This Saturday is 鈥檚 ninth annual festival in New Haven. PRU Board President Joe Rodriguez says its focus is a little different: There鈥檚 no parade, and the vendors are not just selling flags and T-shirts.

鈥淚 think what sets us apart in New Haven is our focus on community service and resources,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淪o, in addition to the food trucks and the merchandise vendors and arts and crafts, we're going to have a lot of community nonprofits on site 鈥 from health and wellness to a job fair.鈥

Yes, a job fair.

鈥淭here's going to be companies on the green who are looking for employees,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淭here's going to be health screenings. There's going to be .鈥

The festival wasn鈥檛 always this way. When PRU鈥檚 board first got together in 2015, they envisioned a pretty typical heritage fest and 鈥 miraculously 鈥 pulled one off the following year. But the pandemic forced PRU to rethink some things: hosting a virtual concert version during the peak of COVID-19 outbreaks that first summer of social distancing. And afterward, the board began to ask itself what the future of the festival looked like.

鈥淪houtout to Tiana Ocasio, one of my board members, who a few years ago said, 鈥榃ell, we have a lot of businesses that come to the green to promote their brand. What if we asked if they're hiring and see if we can have sort of a job fair on site? We have a lot of health centers in New Haven. Why can't we do health screenings on site?鈥欌

At the end of the day, there鈥檚 something for everyone, Rodriguez said, which is a feat at an event drawing up to 10,000 people.

鈥淭here's a moment every single year where I go on stage towards the end of the festival, and I just look out at the crowd. And honestly, for me, that's the most gratifying experience when I'm on stage and I see thousands of people in front of that stage, as young as a newborn to as old as 80, smiling and dancing,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淚t's just such a good sight to see a sea of happy people coming together despite the politics of our nation.鈥

PRU is not a politically-oriented group, but its members haven鈥檛 shied away from taking a stance on issues related to Puerto Ricans. Most recently, the group decided not to accept support from a recurring festival sponsor: Avelo. The budget airline, which offers direct flights from New Haven to San Juan, has come under fire from some 黑料新闻 activist groups for its decision to run deportation flights for the Trump administration.

鈥淲e expected, given the relationship, that we would engage in a third year partnership,鈥 Rodriguez said, 鈥渂ut before we can even get into those conversations 鈥 we voted pretty much unanimously to say, 鈥楲isten, we're community first. And when we say community, it's not just a Puerto Rican community; it's the New Haven community.鈥欌

The move happened in solidarity with New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker鈥檚 office, who recently barring employees from spending public funds for Avelo Airlines flights, marketing, branding, advertising or promotion.

Elicker showed his solidarity on Thursday at a raising ceremony for the Puerto Rican flag over the New Haven Green.

The festival officially begins Saturday at 1 p.m., with food trucks, vendors and live music from salsa artists like Grammy Award nominee, Charlie Aponte of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.

Rachel Iacovone (ee-AH-koh-VOAN-ay) is a proud puertorrique帽a, who joined 黑料新闻 to report on her community in the Constitution State. Her work is in collaboration with Somos CT, a 黑料新闻 initiative to elevate Latino stories and expand programming that uplifts and informs our Latino communities, and with GFR in Puerto Rico.

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SOMOS CONNECTICUT es una iniciativa de 黑料新闻, la emisora local de NPR y PBS del estado, que busca elevar nuestras historias latinas y expandir programaci贸n que alza y informa nuestras comunidades latinas locales. Visita CTPublic.org/latino para m谩s reportajes y recursos. Para noticias, suscr铆base a nuestro bolet铆n informativo en ctpublic.org/newsletters.

Federal funding is gone.

Congress has eliminated all funding for public media.

That means $2.1 million per year that 黑料新闻 relied on to deliver you news, information, and entertainment programs you enjoyed is gone.

The future of public media is in your hands.

All donations are appreciated, but we ask in this moment you consider starting a monthly gift as a Sustainer to help replace what鈥檚 been lost.

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