Aspira of New York

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Originating as a concept and subsequent proposal titled "New Leaders in New York," ASPIRA of New York, Inc. was founded in 1961 (as ASPIRA, Inc.) by Antonia Pantoja and five colleagues from the Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs (PRACA). The first private Puerto Rican organization to receive foundation monies, ASPIRA was posed as an alternative to the growing influence of street gangs in the lives of Puerto Rican youth and was conceived to address the severe lack of educational attainment among Puerto Rican students and the concomitant shortage of leadership skills being cultivated by them. Intent on developing a future leadership equally versed in the needs of the Puerto Rican community as well as the developmental rhythms of New York City, Pantoja and her colleagues created ASPIRA to foster the social advancement of Puerto Rican students by formulating programs and sponsoring events that while targeting educational needs, simultaneously sought to cultivate leadership skills, as well as a knowledge and affiliation for Puerto Rican history and culture. In 1972, ASPIRA of New York, Inc., with the support of ASPIRA of America and the representation of the newly created Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDF), filed a suit against the New York City Board of Education which led to the eventual signing of the ASPIRA Consent Decree. Today, ASPIRA of New York, Inc. continues to offer leadership development programs, after school programs and an assortment of in school initiatives, as well as adhering to the sponsorship of high school and middle school clubs for the administration of their programs and the dissemination of their philosophy, throughout New York City. Currently located in Manhattan, the agency remains a vibrant partner in the struggle against Latino high school drop out rates and in the cultivation of leadership skills among Puerto Rican and Latino youth.

From the description of The Records of ASPIRA of New York, Inc. 1959-1998 bulk 1970-1995. (Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos). WorldCat record id: 154315492

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referencedIn Reyes, Luis O. (Luis Orlando) 1944-. Papers, 1961-1998. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn Pantoja, Antonia 1922-. Papers 1923-2002 bulk 1960-2001. Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos
referencedIn Reyes, Luis O. (Luis Orlando) 1944-. Papers, 1961-1998. Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos
referencedIn Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños. The Records of the Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños 1935-2003 1973-1999. Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos
creatorOf ASPIRA of New York, Inc. The Records of ASPIRA of New York, Inc. 1959-1998 bulk 1970-1995. Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos
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associatedWith Anglada, Mario. person
associatedWith Aquino, Federico. person
associatedWith ASPIRA Association, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith ASPIRA of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Association of Puerto Rican Executive Directors (APRED) corporateBody
associatedWith Canino, María Josefa. person
associatedWith Carro, John. person
associatedWith Casa de la Herencia Cultural Puertorriqueña. corporateBody
associatedWith Cedeño, Blanca. person
associatedWith Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños corporateBody
associatedWith Comité Noviembre. corporateBody
associatedWith Community Development Agency (CDA) corporateBody
associatedWith Cortez-Vázquez, Lorraine. person
associatedWith Educational Priorities Panel. corporateBody
associatedWith Ferrer, Fernando. person
associatedWith García Rivera, Oscar. person
associatedWith Hernández, Marifé person
associatedWith Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. corporateBody
associatedWith Institute for Puerto Rican Policy. corporateBody
associatedWith La Fontaine, Hernan. person
associatedWith Latino Commission on Educational Reform. corporateBody
associatedWith National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights. corporateBody
associatedWith Negrón, Frank. person
associatedWith Nieves, Josephine. person
associatedWith Nieves, Luis. person
associatedWith Nuñez, Louis. person
associatedWith Oram Group, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Pantoja, Antonia. person
associatedWith Pantoja, Antonia 1922- person
associatedWith Petrovich, Janice. person
associatedWith Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs (PRACA) corporateBody
associatedWith Puerto Rican Educators Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Puerto Rican Forum. corporateBody
associatedWith Puerto Rican Interagency Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Puerto Rican/Latino Education Roundtable. corporateBody
associatedWith Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund. corporateBody
associatedWith Quiñones, Nathan. person
associatedWith Reyes, Luis O. person
associatedWith Reyes, Luis O. (Luis Orlando) 1944- person
associatedWith Rivera, Julia. person
associatedWith Trilla, Francisco. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
New York (State)--New York
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Education, Bilingual
Education, Bilingual
Discrimination in education
Hispanic
Hispanic Americans
Hispanic American students
Hispanics in New York (City)
Multicultural education
Puerto Ricans
Puerto Ricans
Puerto Ricans in New York (City)
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Active 1959

Active 1998

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