
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson has reaffirmed the borough’s deep connection with its Dominican community, celebrating their contributions with a vibrant cultural event that showcased music, food, and unity.
Taking to social media, she expressed her pride in honoring Dominican heritage.
She wrote: “Celebrating Dominican heritage with pride! 🇩🇴 This month, we honored the rich culture, history, and contributions of the Dominican community with an incredible celebration filled with music, food, and unity. ¡Que viva la República Dominicana!”
The Bronx, home to one of the largest Dominican populations outside the Dominican Republic, has long been a hub of Dominican culture, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement.
The event underscored the borough’s appreciation for the heritage, resilience, and impact of Dominican Americans, many of whom have shaped the Bronx’s social, political, and economic landscape.
Beyond the festivities, Gibson’s message reflects a broader commitment to celebrating diversity and immigrant heritage in the Bronx. With growing challenges facing immigrant communities, events like this serve as a powerful reminder of cultural pride, solidarity, and the importance of preserving traditions for future generations.