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The Taller Boricua, in Manhattan, New York … The Taller Boricua, in Manhattan, New York is a multidisciplinary cultural space founded in 1969 by Puerto Rican artists to promote the arts and culture of the Puerto Rican community in El Barrio/East Harlem, as well as to offer a platform to underrepresented and marginalized artists. It is located at the Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center. Its founders were a group of activists, intellectuals and young artists such as Carlos Osorio, Rafael Tufino, , and Nitza Tufiño.Osorio, Rafael Tufino, , and Nitza Tufiño.
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