''Holidays N Da Hood''
I wanted to explore how some most inner city areas of NYC mostly, Upper Manhattan were celebrating the holidays during the hard economic times we are facing today. From a extensive search of a Black Santa who led me to Brooklyn, to the Mexican Immigrants in East Harlem celebrating the Holiday ''Posadas'', to the building lit up fire escapes, the traditional brownstones, to the most humble apt, homes, buildings businesses and housing projects entryways, ''Holidays N Da Hood '' series intents to highlight how endearing, rich, full of tradition, the sense of community, family and love still prevails no matter how hard the economic situation might be.People flock from all over the world every year to places such like The Rockefeller Center and, I think that the beauty here it is so much more heartfelt and symbolic!
It seems like most of the habitats of these communities had hit of of every single 99 cent store and similar businesses in the city to decorate, beautify and temporary enhance such a harsh environment and living conditions . To me the final effect is beyond words. It is a very low budget enterprise and operation but, with striking , highly creative, at times humorous but at the end with greatly visual impact results. Every single of most housing projects entrance in most NYC areas is decorated with a different flavor and at times a very strong message about peace , love, hope and happiness.
In overall, I found a colorful, cheerful spirit, live music, parties, welcoming and very strong souls. This is just another great example of New Yorkers who possess such a strong sense of vitality, strength, individuality, creativity and a sense of self expression for which are legendary wordwide known for . Talk about making lemonade out of lemons ...with a smile.
Happy Holidays!
Ruben Natal- San Miguel
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