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Baltimore Metropolian Area
3403 Gough Street, 2nd Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21224
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Location: 3403 Gough Street, 2nd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21224

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What is Nuestras Raíces Inc., and what does the name mean? “Nuestras Raíces” is Spanish for “Our Roots.” Nuestras Raíces Inc. is a Baltimore-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to educating, promoting, and preserving the richness and diversity of Latino and Hispanic culture, art, and heritage throughout the Baltimore metropolitan region. Nuestras Raíces Inc. The name reflects the organization’s deep commitment to helping the Latino community stay connected to their cultural identity and traditions.

Nuestras Raíces was founded by Angelo Solera on February 19, 2019, born from a powerful belief that Baltimore’s Latino community deserves more than recognition; it deserves a home. Nuestras Raíces, Inc., Angelo Solera, continues to serve as the CEO and driving force behind the organization’s mission and growth.

Through cultural events, community programs, and artistic initiatives, Nuestras Raíces Inc. empowers the Latino community in Maryland to celebrate its roots, strengthen its identity, and contribute to the vibrant, multicultural fabric of Baltimore. Nuestras Raíces’ three-part mission can be summarized as educating, promoting, and preserving Latino and Hispanic culture.

Casa de la Cultura is Maryland’s only Latino educational and cultural center, Nuestras Raíces Inc., and it serves as the physical home base for Nuestras Raíces Inc. It is the space where the organization’s youth programs, arts education, and cultural initiatives are housed and delivered. The two entities operate together under the same roof at 3403 Gough Street in Baltimore.

The organization is guided by three core values:

  • Inclusion — Celebrating the diversity of Baltimore’s Latino and Hispanic community by creating welcoming spaces where every person feels a sense of belonging, representation, and cultural pride.
  • Empowerment — Providing Baltimore’s Latino community with the education, mentorship, resources, and support needed to thrive individually, culturally, and collectively across the Baltimore metropolitan region.
  • Cultural Pride — Preserving and promoting the richness of Latino and Hispanic culture, heritage, and traditions throughout Maryland through events, education, art, and community at Casa de la Cultura and beyond.

The organization is located at 3403 Gough Street, 2nd Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21224, in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. The office is situated in the Casa de la Cultura building and is accessible during regular business hours.

The office is open Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM. If you plan to visit in person, it is a good idea to call ahead or confirm via email in case of special events or closures.

 

You can reach the organization through several channels:

  • Phone: (443) 202-3009 
  • Email: info@nuestrasraicesinc.org 
  • In Person: 3403 Gough Street, 2nd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21224
  • You can also reach them through their social media pages on Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and YouTube, or by filling out the contact form directly on their website.

Yes. The website features a “Send a Message” contact form where you can submit a question, a partnership idea, or a request to learn more about what they do. A team member will get back to you as soon as possible.

Casa de la Cultura offers youth programs rooted in Latin American arts, culture, and heritage. Through music, dance, capoeira, and cultural education, the organization empowers young people to explore their identity, build confidence, and strengthen community bonds. Currently, there are four main programs:

  1. Cultural Youth Program
  2. Capoeira Program
  3. Classical Guitar Program
  4. Youth Soccer Program (launched in 2026)

Through hands-on workshops in dance, music, and visual arts, students connect with their roots while developing confidence and self-expression. Each activity is designed to celebrate heritage and empower young people to see themselves as carriers of culture and community.

Capoeira is a powerful Afro-Brazilian art form that weaves together martial arts, music, dance, and rich cultural history into one transformative experience. The Capoeira program introduces participants of all ages and skill levels to the authentic movements, rhythms, and cultural stories that have shaped this centuries-old tradition. The program focuses not only on physical skills but also on building cultural awareness and community pride.

The Classical Guitar Program introduces young students to the rich and beautiful musical traditions of Latin American and Spanish classical guitar. Students are guided by experienced instructors who are passionate about sharing the depth and beauty of classical guitar with the next generation of Latino musicians and artists. Beyond technique, students also learn about the cultural and historical significance of the music they perform.

The Soccer Program at Nuestras Raíces Inc. is launching in 2026 and is designed to give Latino youth a positive and empowering space to stay active, grow as individuals, and thrive as a team. The program is open to youth of all skill levels and is built on the belief that every child deserves access to quality programming that nurtures their physical, social, and personal development.

Yes. The Casa de la Cultura’s Free Youth Programs empower Latino youth through free arts, music, and sports programs that build lasting community pride. Donations to the organization help sustain these free offerings.

Donations can be made directly through the website’s “Donate” button, which is prominently displayed on every page. You can choose to give to a specific cause or to the organization as a whole. The website lists the following donation categories:

  • Casa de la Cultura Culture Center 
  • Fiesta Baltimore 2026
  • 3rd Annual Frida Kahlo Fest 
  • Nuestras Raíces Inc. (general foundation support): 
  • Casa de la Cultura Free Youth Programs 

Nuestras Raíces Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations to 501(c)(3) organizations are generally tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. It is recommended to consult a tax professional or retain your donation receipt for tax filing purposes.

The website has a dedicated “Become a Sponsor” page under the About section. Sponsors play a critical role in supporting the organization’s programs and events. You can reach out via the contact form or email info@nuestrasraicesinc.org to discuss sponsorship opportunities.

Sponsors and partners who support Nuestras Raices Inc. include notable organizations such as the Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank, the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC), Salem United Methodist Church, Baltimore City, and several other local and regional partners. We acknowledge that without their support, fulfilling the mission would be challenging.

Yes. The website encourages community involvement. You can reach out through the Contact page, fill out the message form, or call the office directly to inquire about volunteer opportunities, joining the Cultural Network, or participating in upcoming events.

Nuestras Raíces Inc. envisions a Baltimore metropolitan region where Latino and Hispanic culture, heritage, and traditions are recognized, celebrated, and woven into the heart of the community, making the city stronger, more vibrant, and truly multicultural for generations to come. More information is available on the “Who We Are” page of their website at nuestrasraicesinc.org/who-we-are.


For any questions not covered here, you can always reach the team directly at info@nuestrasraicesinc.org or by calling (443) 202-3009 during office hours, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM.

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