Boricua Duo Nina Sky Shines Bright with New Project "y-2-que"
In this captivating edition of Tiempo, the spotlight shines on the dynamic Boricua musical duo, Nina Sky, as they make a triumphant return to the music scene. The twins, who burst onto the scene with their infectious debut single "Move Ya Body" in the mid-2000s, have now unveiled a brand-new project that is sure to captivate audiences.Unleashing a New Era of Boricua Brilliance
Reclaiming the Spotlight
The Nina Sky sisters, known for their infectious dancehall-infused sound, have been making waves in the industry since their meteoric rise to fame. Their debut single, "Move Ya Body," dominated the airwaves and dance floors, cementing their status as rising stars in the music world. Now, the twins are back with a new project, "y-2-que," that promises to showcase their artistic evolution and solidify their place as trailblazers in the Boricua music scene.Celebrating Hispanic and Latin American Heritage
Alongside the exciting news of Nina Sky's new project, this edition of Tiempo also celebrates Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month with a profile on a new school in Yonkers, named after the proud Boricua and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Sotomayor, a Bronx native, was present for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, underscoring the importance of this community-based, dual-language, and bi-cultural institution.Empowering Global Citizens
The episode also features the inspiring stories of a group of students from the area who spent their summer break in Costa Rica. These students embarked on an educational journey, working to restore public schools while learning about global issues such as climate change and poverty. They immersed themselves in the local culture, cooking traditional dishes, learning about the country's economic and social structure, and even milking cows and harvesting coffee.This remarkable experience was made possible by the Global Kids nonprofit, an organization that partners with schools to offer a range of services and develop active global citizens, preparing them for success in an ever-changing world.Tuning in to Tiempo
Tiempo, the must-watch program that airs on Sunday mornings at 11:30 on Channel 7, WABC-TV in New York City, continues to captivate audiences with its diverse and engaging content. From the return of Nina Sky to the celebration of Hispanic and Latin American heritage, and the empowerment of global citizens, this edition of Tiempo promises to be a must-see for anyone interested in the vibrant and evolving Boricua and Latin American communities.Don't miss the opportunity to tune in and be inspired by the stories and insights that Tiempo has to offer. Subscribe to the Tiempo podcast to stay up-to-date with the latest episodes and dive deeper into the rich tapestry of Boricua and Latin American culture.