San Antonio native awarded $25,000 via rapper Bad Bunny's Deja tu Huella campaign

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Deco District venue The Starlighter will host a free celebration in honor of singer and San Antonio native Brizzo Torres' win. BadBunny SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX ThingsToDoInSanAntonio SanAntonioMusic

Brizzo Torres has been awarded $25,000 via Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny’s Deja Tu Huella Fund.Bad Bunny’s Deja Tu Huella FundThe New York City-based artist and philanthropist was recognized for her work within the Hispanic community, specifically for her efforts with, which works to empower underserved Latinx + BIPOC children through free performing arts education in San Antonio, New York and Tulum, Mexico.

Bad Bunny established the Deja Tu Huella Campaign to help a new generation of creatives leave their mark on culture, whether through music, fashion or entertainment, according to campaign officials. For the third consecutive year, Bad Bunny and cheesy chip company Cheetos have awarded $500,000 to movers and shakers in the Latino community, distributing the cash among 20 winners.

All-ages Deco District venue The Starlighter will host a Saturday, Oct. 15 celebration in honor of Torres’ win, featuring music from local DJs, a pop-up market, crafts and Bad Bunny face painting for kids.Free, ¡ÓRALE SAN ANTO! presented by The Good Good Collective, The Starlighter, 1910 Fredericksburg,

 

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