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Gustavo Solis

Reporter/Producer @journogoose Contact

Gustavo Solis is a reporter/producer for DNAinfo covering Harlem.

Gustavo was born in Mexico City, grew up in San Diego and moved to New York City to study journalism at Columbia University. He enjoys writing about social justice issues and people doing interesting things.

Before joining DNAinfo New York, Gustavo spent hurricane season in Miami eating guava pastries and covering crime for the Miami Herald. He has interned for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the San Diego Union-Tribune.

He lives in the Upper West Side with two people he met on Craigslist.

Fun Fact: Gustavo had a mediocre high school wrestling career. His friends still call him the Sombrero Slammer.
 

Harlem »

October 23, 2014

Dr. Craig Spencer is being tested after recently returning from Guinea.

Harlem »

October 22, 2014

The commanding officer set up a series of soccer games with Harlem's African immigrant community.

Harlem »

October 20, 2014

Residents grow frustrated after their building failed an inspection to turn the gas back on. 

Harlem »

October 17, 2014

The Cecil's fusion cuisine blends the foods of the "African diaspora."

Harlem »

October 17, 2014

The food pantry will be open five days a week and host a farm share program every Tuesday.

Harlem »

October 17, 2014

From pig roasts to farm festivals to block parties, there is plenty going on in East Harlem.

Harlem »

October 16, 2014

The Silicon Harlem Tech Conference was a way for Harlem to embrace technology.

Harlem »

October 16, 2014

The Harlem Promenade could bring 2,000 affordable housing units and $170 million to Hamilton Heights.