Catch The Ñ Beat this Saturday with Stacey Baca

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ABC 7 CHICAGO will highlight the rich culture and traditions of Chicago’s Hispanic community during Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15-October 15.  ABC 7 will celebrate Chicago’s diverse community with special news reports; the broadcast of the The 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade; a half-hour edition of THE Ñ BEAT; a series of vignettes and special segment on ABC 7’s Windy City LIVE featuring a Latino Fashion Week fashion show. 

The 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade, sponsored by the Little Village Chamber of Commerce, is hosted by ABC 7’s Stacey Baca and Cesareo Moreno, chief curator of the National Museum of Mexican Art.  ABC 7’s parade broadcast, in the heart of the Little Village neighborhood, illuminates Mexican culture and is considered one of the most colorful parades in Chicago.  More than 200,000 spectators are treated to mariachi bands and floats including the ABC 7 Chicago float, where members of the ABC 7 Eyewitness team – Rob Elgas, Michelle Gallardo, John Garcia, Leah Hope, Will Jones and Roz Varon --will be riding and greeting those watching along the parade route.  This year’s Grand Marshal is Grammy Award Winning singer/musician Ramon Ayala. The parade kicks off at Noon and airs on ABC 7 from 4-5PM on Sunday, September 11.

Throughout September and October, ABC 7 will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with vignettes spotlighting some of the influential and talented artists and business persons who will be featured in the upcoming October 8th edition of THE Ñ BEAT.

ABC 7’s Windy City LIVE, with hosts Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini, will spotlight Latino Fashion Week by featuring some of the hottest fashions from emerging Latina and Latino designers, Thursday, September 29 at 1:00 PM.

ABC 7 will broadcast its Emmy Award-winning program, THE Ñ BEAT, hosted by Stacey Baca, with special contributions by ABC 7’s Tanja Babich, Rob Elgas, Michelle Gallardo, John Garcia, and Roz Varon, Saturday, October 8 at 6:30 PM, with an encore presentation on Sunday, October 9, at 4:30 PM.   

          On this Hispanic Heritage Month edition of THE Ñ BEAT, the show highlights the Puerto Rican Cultural Museum. Located in Humboldt Park, in the center of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community, the museum is the only self-standing museum in the nation devoted exclusively to showcasing Puerto Rican Art and Culture year-round. Chief Executive Officer Billy Ocasio talks about this special place where a gala celebrating Hamilton playwright, Lin-Manuel Miranda, will take place.

 Then, KC Caldwell, managing editor of Hispanic Executives, gives some insight on this national publication, which is located right here in Chicago.  Next, some of the most eye-popping fashions from Latino fashion Week designers will be featured front and center. Then, THE Ñ BEAT samples some mouth-watering home-cooked dishes from the only Costa Rican Restaurant in Chicago. Irazu, located in the Buck Town neighborhood, is an American Dream turned into reality for this family owned business.

This half-hour special will also profile the talented Erick "Roho" Garcia, the artist in residence at Blue 1647, an entrepreneurship and technology innovation center. Garcia has taught art for After School Matters for 8 years and even founded his own incubator for up and coming artists struggling to get discovered, called EXPO Collective. 

 

The Ñ Beat and The 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade will be available on-demand at www.abc7chicago.com. Cathy Karp is the producer of the parade. Matt Knutson is the executive producer of Windy City LIVE.  Rubye Wilson and Holly Grisham are the producers of THE Ñ BEAT.

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