# Dominican
Why the Dominican Day Parade Embodies What Makes NYC the "City of Dreams"
National Dominican Day Parade returns to the Big Apple.(S Pakhrin/Wikimedia Commons) National Dominican Day Parade celebrates its 40th year in New York City. New York City — For the first time in three long years, the dream of the full return of the Dominican Day parade happened.
Mayans Star Emily Tosta On Why She Thinks Mayans M.C. Has Captured The Cultural Zeitgeist
…you have to always remember that what is meant for you will find you, at the exact time that you need it. Everything happens for a reason, and everyone has a divine plan. …you have to learn to not care about what others think of you. People are always going to have something to say, no matter if you’re successful or not, and if you let the opinion of others take over, especially when you’re in the public eye, it’s easy to spiral down a detrimental path of self-hatred.
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Dominican athletes will run today in the Iberoamerican Athletics Championship
The Dominican Republic competes from this Friday in the Ibero-American Athletics Championship, a contest to which the country has a record delegation of 21 athletes, who will be part of the 502 athletes registered for the occasion.
A Life-Changing Mission Trip to Dominican Republic
We spent the week before Christmas serving with One More Child in El Carrizal, Dominican Republic, an impoverished community with great need. I had discovered the ministry of One More Child through our home church, Chets Creek Nocatee, a supporter of their ministry. I immediately fell in love with the concept of One More Child and how a sponsor could help one more childat a time and make a long-standing change against poverty.