tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293250152024-03-07T14:09:34.950-06:00ysletapoetaa notebook that i began one summer in ysleta, tejas, ept. it continues east, following the course of el río grande~bravo to El Valle and into the gulf of méxico...Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.comBlogger450125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-17402583473179495842016-01-15T18:35:00.002-06:002016-01-15T18:35:27.655-06:00New book "With the River on Our Face" forthcoming Fall 2016I haven't posted on this blog in quite some time, but would like to share the good news that my next poetry collection <i>With the River on Our Face</i> will be published this fall 2016 by the University of Arizona Press.
In the coming months, I will post a link to my website with further information. Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-85008591664598023172012-04-04T17:15:00.014-05:002012-04-04T17:33:35.632-05:00New and Expanded Edition of SOLSTICE<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgehbqoFvA4f9Esz365DHodvzfXBebQPS2ljFhjggPP43T0clRQGnBPtCbiyk-JX1uwrw0NNkBz7yxMxeokbK-QJoEMciBf5-Hsrg1IqGw6Nass8sMS-94iejPATjaOBRcqvy29g/s1600/solstice.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="313" width="210" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgehbqoFvA4f9Esz365DHodvzfXBebQPS2ljFhjggPP43T0clRQGnBPtCbiyk-JX1uwrw0NNkBz7yxMxeokbK-QJoEMciBf5-Hsrg1IqGw6Nass8sMS-94iejPATjaOBRcqvy29g/s400/solstice.jpg" /></a></div><br />
from the <a href="http://www.swanscythe.com/books/solstice.html">Swan Scythe Press website</a>:<br />
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"At last, a New Expanded edition of Solstice! The first edition of this title is out of print. The second edition is now for sale, and includes some poems translated into Spanish [by José Antonio Rodríguez and Jeannie Moody], as well as additional poetry not in the first edition. Solstice has been one of our bestsellers, and <a href="http://www.swanscythe.com/books/solstice.html">we are pleased to make it available again</a>.”<br />
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Praise for Solstice<br />
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"Emmy Pérez's poems are elegantly political, never polemical. They discover the beauty in revolution without romanticizing its hardships. From the first moment I encountered her poems, I knew I was meeting a singular voice -- one that can find lyricism in struggle, dignity in injustice. Her voice sings of landscape and longing with deftness of image and diction. What a welcome debut."<br />
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—Allison Joseph.<br />
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"The new generation of Latina poets will be noted for the work of writers such as Emmy Pérez."<br />
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—Ray González, Bloomsbury Review<br />
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<a href="http://www.rattle.com/ereviews/perezsolstice.htm">Here's a RATTLE e-Review of the first edition.</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-73327384296589070562012-04-04T11:54:00.003-05:002012-04-04T19:03:28.030-05:00Mexi-versos: Mexican and Mexican American Poetic Encounter, Friday April 6th 2pm<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjeWI5UF8zq-A5kLu2tKIVpG4NtCwcFf1CzyjvNY9L___SJ4VETNii2HGOL_tWV_tiT33FXzNl3KBOoMc1fZnvkMbv0ut3YSDZjVfFjRfgCnO-67kkqW7JJtwx1LxyX9-kjvMT60g/s1600/Mexi-Versos+%25282%2529.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="400" width="309" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjeWI5UF8zq-A5kLu2tKIVpG4NtCwcFf1CzyjvNY9L___SJ4VETNii2HGOL_tWV_tiT33FXzNl3KBOoMc1fZnvkMbv0ut3YSDZjVfFjRfgCnO-67kkqW7JJtwx1LxyX9-kjvMT60g/s400/Mexi-Versos+%25282%2529.jpg" /></a></div><br />
Mexi-versos: Mexican and Mexican American Poetic Encounter<br />
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Based in the <a href="http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/spanish/events/Poeticas-para-el-Siglo-XXI.php">Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of Texas at Austin</a>, this initiative aims to bring to campus contemporary poets on an annual basis. The event consists of a one-afternoon poetry reading by and conversation with a number guest poets. This year the event is a collaboration between the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS).<br />
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All events take place in Meeting Room 1.106 of the Student Activity Center (SAC) at The University of Texas at Austin.<br />
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2:00 P.M Opening Remarks: Professor Jill Robbins (Chair, Department of Spanish and Portuguese) and Professor Domino R. Perez (Director, Center for Mexican American Studies)<br />
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2:15-3:45 P.M. Poetry Reading (in Spanish): Guest poets: Jacob Lenin Cárdenas Loya (Ciudad Juárez, Mexico), Óscar David López (Monterrey, Mexico). ; Presenter: Professor Professor Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba<br />
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3:45-4:30 P.M. Poetry Reading (in English): Guest Poet: Emmy Pérez (McAllen, Texas); Presenters: Professor Deborah Paredez <br />
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4:30-5:15 P.M. Roundtable with Guest Poets (bilingual); Moderator: Professor Luis Cárcamo-Huechante<br />
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Sponsored by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS).<br />
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Co-sponsored by the Teresa Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies (LLILAS); the Department of English; the Mexican Center at LLILAS; and the Graduate School at The University of Texas at Austin.<br />
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Guest Poets:<br />
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Jacob Lenin Cárdenas Loya is a poet and artist, born in Ciudad Juárez in 1989. He wrote his first Rap poems while living in the city of Chihuahua in 2004. Since he came back to Ciudad Juárez, in 2008, he has produced several songs, based on his Rap lyrics. Cárdenas Loyola is a Rap poet who links his writings and his songs to the experience of social violence in his native Ciudad Juárez as well as the reality of living on the US-Mexico border. His first record Historias del Mictlán was produced in 2010 by Estrago Records, it is a collection of rap songs in memoriam of his brother Otoniel, murdered in Cd. Juáres in 2009. Jacob has been an active participant in the present juvenile movement of hip-hop, one of the most important cultural expressions addressing the current turmoil of the drugs war in this city.<br />
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Óscar David López was born in Monterrey, México, in 1982. He is a writer and performer. He is the author of the books of poetry Roma (2009), Perro semihundido (2008), and Gangbang (2007). He also has published a novel entitled Nostalgia del lodo/La nostalgia de la boue (2005). In collaboration with RZKXPX, he has co-authored the EP The Gangbang Show (2008). Poet Oscar David López received the Premio Nacional de Poesía Joven Francisco Cervantes in 2009, and the Prix de la Jeune Littérature latino-américaine in 2004-2005. He has been a fellow at the Centro de Escritores de Nuevo León in 2005; and, in 2006, he was an artist in residence at the Maison des Écrivains Étrangers et des Traducteurs de Saint Nazaire, France. In 2010, López produced ROMAAMOR. CAJA DELUXE, a project that brought together 30 Lectores Fílmicos, a literary, musical and visual art project that engages cinema as its primary source of aesthetic dialogue. Currently, he holds a fellowship from the Young Writers program of the National Endowment for Culture and the Arts (FONCA) from Mexico, for the years 2011 and 2012.<br />
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Emmy Pérez is a poet and creative writing teacher, originally from Santa Ana, California. She is the author of a collection of poems, Solstice (Swan Scythe Press, 2003; 2nd ed. 2011). She holds degrees from Columbia University and the University of Southern California. She has lived on the US-Mexico border, from El Paso to the Rio Grande Valley, for over a decade. She has taught writing workshops in juvenile and adult detention centers, and currently, she is an Assistant Professor of English at The University of Texas-Pan American. Poet Emmy Pérez has received poetry fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. In 2009, she received the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation Award. Her work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Notre Dame Review, New York Quarterly, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, A Broken Thing: Poets on the Line (University of Iowa Press, 2011), The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry (University of Arizona Press, 2007), and other publications. Currently, she is a CantoMundo Poetry Fellow, a member of the Macondo Writers' Workshop, and a contributing editor for Texas Books in Review and The Writer's Chronicle.<br />
--Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-21769649659029353622011-08-17T10:32:00.001-05:002011-08-17T10:33:14.245-05:00A Broken Thing: Poets on the Line<i>A Broken Thing: Poets on the Line</i>, edited by Emily Rosko and Anton Vander Zee, University of Iowa Press, 2011<br />
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To read the introduction from the anthology, <a href="http://blogs.cofc.edu/vanderzeeal/files/2011/05/RoskoVZ_intro.pdf">click here</a><br />
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“Whether oral or written, ancient or modern, from one hemisphere or another, most poetry has organized itself in basic units that English calls lines. In their energetic collection of brief essay-sprints, Emily Rosko and Anton Vander Zee offer us nearly seventy contemporary writers’ thoughts about poetic lines. The result is a rich and glorious variety of insights and formulations, lavishly inclusive and resolutely uncommitted to any single orthodoxy. The editors’ forthright introduction is illuminating, judicious, and open-handed. This is a book that anyone drawn to the study of poetic form and its largest meanings should know.”—Stephen Cushman, author, Riffraff, and editor, Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics<br />
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“A Broken Thing is a lovely, useful, and well-conceived book. From the introduction’s astute and informative discussions of the historical embeddedness of tussles over the poetic line in poetry to the essays thereafter, readers and writers will be made aware that there is, as Rosko and Vander Zee note, no consensus, an awareness that can be vital for a young poet. A Broken Thing gathers the arguments and exchanges of the day. It does not offer essays that correct or offer definitive approaches to the line; on the contrary, it gathers the hubbub of voices that any critical approach would need to take into account.”—Lisa Steinman, author, Made in America, Masters of Repetition, and Invitation to Poetry and coeditor, Hubbub<br />
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“Negotiating segmentivities (a.k.a. line and sentence) defines poetry as a mode of practice. This energetic anthology examines the line from many poetic formations, assumptions, incarnations, platforms, and positions; it faces multiple debates with panache and frankness. The range and élan of the contributors present a strikingly pragmatic sense of contemporary poetics.”—Rachel Blau DuPlessis, author, Blue Studios and Drafts<br />
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Contributors:<br />
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Kazim Ali<br />
Bruce Andrews<br />
Hadara Bar-Nadav<br />
Catherine Barnett<br />
Charles Bernstein<br />
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge<br />
Bruce Bond<br />
Marianne Boruch<br />
Scott Cairns<br />
Joshua Clover<br />
Norma Cole<br />
Brent Cunningham<br />
J. P. Dancing Bear<br />
Christina Davis<br />
Johanna Drucker<br />
Camille T. Dungy<br />
John Olivares Espinoza<br />
Kathy Fagan<br />
Annie Finch<br />
Graham Foust<br />
Alice Fulton<br />
John Gallaher<br />
Noah Eli Gordon<br />
Arielle Greenberg<br />
Sarah Gridley<br />
Gabriel Gudding<br />
Kimiko Hahn<br />
Raza Ali Hasan<br />
H. L. Hix<br />
Cynthia Hogue<br />
Fanny Howe<br />
Christine Hume<br />
Catherine Imbriglio<br />
Karla Kelsey<br />
Sarah Kennedy<br />
Ben Lerner<br />
Dana Levin<br />
Timothy Liu<br />
Thomas Lux<br />
Joanie Mackowski<br />
Shara McCallum<br />
Heather McHugh<br />
Wayne Miller<br />
Jenny Mueller<br />
Laura Mullen<br />
Molly Peacock<br />
V. Penelope Pelizzon<br />
Emmy Pérez<br />
Carl Phillips<br />
Patrick Phillips<br />
Donald Platt<br />
Kevin Prufer<br />
Paisley Rekdal<br />
Donald Revell<br />
Martha Rhodes<br />
Alberto Ríos<br />
Dana Roeser<br />
MaryAnn Samyn<br />
Robyn Schiff<br />
Tim Seibles<br />
Ravi Shankar<br />
Evie Shockley<br />
Eleni Sikelianos<br />
Susan Stewart<br />
Stephanie Strickland<br />
Terese Svoboda<br />
Cole Swensen<br />
Sarah Vap<br />
Joshua Marie Wilkinson<br />
Robert Wrigley<br />
Rachel Zucker<br />
Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-62749512558997425382011-07-23T23:40:00.001-05:002011-07-23T23:43:54.744-05:00Carmen de la Calle - Amalia Ortiz play in San AntonioSunday, July 24<br />
2:00pm Carmen de la Calle<br />
When: Sun, July 24, 2pm – 4pm<br />
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Where:Say Si Blackbox Theatre, 1518 s. alamo, san antonio tx 78204 <br />
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Description: Concert Preview Performance of the New Musical “Carmen de la Calle” written by Award Winning poet Amalia Ortiz.<br />
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Must be comfortable learning basic dance choreography *<br />
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"Synopsis: Set in 1989 San Antonio and the present, this adaptation of George Bizet’s classic opera dives deep into the themes of passion and envy in portraying the lives and struggles of the marginalized and working classes of South Texas. “Carmen de la Calle” highlights the hybridity of Tex-Mex culture by incorporating the melodrama of novellas (Mexican soap operas), spoken word, bilingualism, and the musical confluence of Mexican standards, modern Tejano, Hip-Hop and the music of 1989 pop culture.<br />
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The story begins in present day with Mercedes, who sits behind her bar and tells us the tragic story of her friend, Carmen. With the musical help of her DJ nephew and the house band, Mercedes guides the audience through a flashback of her youth in San Antonio.<br />
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Through a series of musical performances and spoken word narration, audiences will be swept up in the lives of Carmen, a gorgeous and tenacious<br />
femme fatale factory worker and Queen of the Theo Avenue Gs, her lover Joe, a straight laced all-American Military Police officer who grew up in the Valley, and neighborhood homies like Frasquita, a female emcee with big hair, big earrings and big attitude, and Don Cairo, Carmen’s macho equal, aspiring rapper, and leader of the Theo Avenue Gs.<br />
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With live musical accompaniment provided by members of the San Antonio musical group, Los Nahuatlatos, and original dance choreography, this groundbreaking New Musical by Amalia Ortiz will engage audiences like no other.<br />
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Produced by ColectivaSA"<br />
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from <a href="http://amaliaortiz.net/">http://amaliaortiz.net/</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-72053414694955798442011-07-19T00:36:00.000-05:002011-07-19T00:36:46.023-05:00Keep Los Lagartos in the Plazita de los Largartos"Luis Jimenez' 'Los Lagartos' (Alligators) sculpture in the Plazita de los Lagartos (San Jacinto Plaza) in El Paso, Texas, is in danger of being removed due to redevelopment plans by the city. Installed as a site specific piece in 1993, the sculpture reflects the history of the plaza and has become an iconic symbol for the city. At the time of his death in 2006, Jimenez was the most important contemporary Chicano artists in the United States." <a href="http://www.change.org/petitions/mayor-city-of-el-paso-keep-los-lagartos-in-the-plazita-de-los-lagartos-el-paso-texas">Petition to help save the sculpture--a vital part of El Paso's history.</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-83892196884422581052011-07-10T00:18:00.000-05:002011-07-10T00:18:24.872-05:00José Antonio Rodríguez Reading 7/10 4pmJosé Antonio Rodríguez<br />
reading from <i>The Shallow End of Sleep </i> (Tia Chucha Press 2011) <br />
Barnes and Noble at Northcross Plaza (10th and Nolana)<br />
McAllen, TX<br />
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Date: July 10th (Sunday)<br />
Time: 4:00 pm<br />
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Reading and Q&A to follow.<br />
Booksigning.<br />
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José Antonio Rodríguez's poetry collection <i>The Shallow End of Sleep </i>was published this April by Tia Chucha Press. A former editor of the national literary journal <i>Harpur Palate</i>, his work has received the 2009 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award and been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in <i>cream city review, Paterson Literary Review, Rio Grande Review, The Spoon River Poetry Review,</i> and elsewhere. He recently complted his PhD in English and Creative Writing at Binghamton University.<br />
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Blog <a href="http://joseorbust.blogspot.com/">http://joseorbust.blogspot.com/</a>.Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-73015842600884193832011-06-28T21:41:00.001-05:002011-06-28T21:43:15.049-05:00CantoMundo Fellows Reading in Austin, July 8th, 7:30pmFor immediate release<br />
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Nationally recognized Latino Poets from across the U.S. offer a free public reading in Austin, Texas.<br />
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Friday, July 8, 2011 at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Free. Open to the public.<br />
Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Arts Center<br />
600 River Street Austin, TX 78701<br />
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More than 20 nationally recognized Latino poets from across the U.S. will gather in Austin, Texas, for CantoMundo, a national poetry workshop dedicated to supporting and developing Latina/o poetics.<br />
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On Friday, July 8, 2011, at 7:30 p.m., these poets will present a free poetry reading that will be open to the public at the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Arts Center. A reception will follow the reading.<br />
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These participants in CantoMundo represent the best of Latina/o poetry in the United States. Some of the featured award-winning and nationally recognized poets include: Millicent Borges Acardi (New York City), Francisco Aragón (Washington D.C.), Oscar Bermeo (California), Eduardo Corral (Arizona), Carolina Ebeid (Austin, Texas), Amalia Ortíz (Texas/California), Luivette Resto (California), and ire’ne lara silva (Austin, Texas), among others. <br />
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CantoMundo provides a space where Latina/o poets can nurture and enhance their poetics; lecture and learn about aspects of Latina/o poetics currently not being discussed by the mainstream publishers and critics; and network with peer poets to enrich and further disseminate Latina/o poetry. For the complete list of CantoMundo poets, please visit <a href="http://www.cantomundo.org">www.cantomundo.org</a>.<br />
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Biographies<br />
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Millicent Borges Accardi, a Portuguese-American poet, is the author of three books: Injuring Eternity, Woman on a Shaky Bridge (chapbook), and Only More So (forthcoming Salmon Press, Ireland). She has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, Barbara Deming (Money for Women), the Formby Foundation at Texas Tech as well as residencies at Yaddo, Jentel, Vermont Studio, Fundación Valparaíso in Mojacar, and Milkwood in Cesky Krumlov.<br />
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Francisco Aragón is the author of Puerta del Sol and Glow of Our Sweat, as well as editor of The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry. He directs Letras Latinas—the literary program of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is also the editor of “Canto Cosas,” a book series from Bilingual Press featuring new Latino and Latina poets. For more information, visit: <a href="http://franciscoaragon.net">http://franciscoaragon.net</a>.<br />
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Born in Ecuador and raised in the Bronx, Oscar Bermeo is the author of the chapbooks Anywhere Avenue, Palimpsest, Heaven Below and To the Break of Dawn. He lives in Oakland, where he teaches creative writing to elementary school students, co-edits Doveglion Press and blogs.<br />
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Eduardo C. Corral won the 2011 Yale Series of Younger Poets Award. His first book will be published in April 2012.<br />
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Carolina Ebeid was born in West New York, NJ and now lives in Austin, TX where she is a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers and the poetry editor of the Bat City Review. Her poems appear in Agni, Poetry, West Branch, Gulf Coast, 32 Poems, Anti-, Memorious, and many other journals.<br />
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Amalia Ortíz is a performance poet and a playwright. After living in Los Angeles for almost five years, she is moving back to Texas this summer. <br />
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Luivette Resto was born in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico but proudly raised in the Bronx. Her first book of poetry, Unfinished Portrait, was published in 2008 by Tia Chucha Press and was named a finalist for the 2009 Paterson Poetry Prize. <br />
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ire’ne lara silva is the author of furia, a collection of poetry, and two chapbooks: ani’mal and INDíGENA. She is the 2008 recipient of the Gloria Anzaldua Milagro Award and an inaugural CantoMundo fellow. Website: <a href="www.irenelarasilva.webs.com">www.irenelarasilva.webs.com</a>.<br />
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For more information about the event, contact Celeste Mendoza at cmendoza@cantomundo.org or Deborah Paredez at dparedez@cantomundo.org.Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-83277412832178261192011-06-02T00:34:00.000-05:002011-06-02T00:34:32.450-05:00International Latino Book Awards 2011Best Poetry Book – English <br />
First Place, Camino del Sol: Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing, Edited by Rigoberto González, University of Arizona Press<br />
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Second Place, Flamenco Hips and Red Mud Feet, Dixie Salazar, University of Arizona Press <br />
Second Place, Glow of Our Sweat, Francisco Aragón, Scapegoat Press<br />
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Honorable Mention, Torch Song Tango Choir, Julie Sophia Paegle, University of Arizona Press <br />
Honorable Mention, Each and Her, Valerie Martinez, University of Arizona Press<br />
Honorable Mention, Furia, Ire’ne Lara Silva, Mouthfeel Press<br />
Honorable Mention, Flexible Bones, Maria Melendez, University of Arizona PressEmmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-62473383554767491252011-05-26T09:16:00.007-05:002011-05-27T11:13:57.666-05:00sandra cisneros: summer reading list<a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/books/article/San-Antonio-celebrities-offer-their-reading-lists-1387231.php">"Sandra Cisneros is tackling an entire library of books this summer as she looks forward to the Macondo writers workshops. A short list includes Lorraine López's 'The Realm of Hungry Spirits' ('she's just a terrific writer'), Valley poet José Antonio Rodríguez's 'The Shallow End of Sleep,' Ernest J. Gaines' 'The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman' ('we should teach history to kids with books like this one'), Manuel Muñoz's 'What You See in the Dark' ('delicious') and Jessica Hagedorn's 'Toxicology,' which is on her bedside keeping company with Edwidge Danticat's 'Create Dangerously.' "</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-62624111698465248092011-05-01T11:04:00.007-05:002011-05-26T09:28:02.918-05:00new poetry collection<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiQFOztj_OMNP8esyvkxxHX6VkIv0tSOdOoF-0G2fseL0OS9oOeE16kEGKdOPhuigWjcf8B-w4_V3weplMvEkEe8vqe9-O3lU7_l94CFceALIfxWLfNNmW1mcs7i9q_tediSpx3IA/s1600/shallow_front_cover%255B1%255D.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 267px; height: 400px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiQFOztj_OMNP8esyvkxxHX6VkIv0tSOdOoF-0G2fseL0OS9oOeE16kEGKdOPhuigWjcf8B-w4_V3weplMvEkEe8vqe9-O3lU7_l94CFceALIfxWLfNNmW1mcs7i9q_tediSpx3IA/s400/shallow_front_cover%255B1%255D.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5611031424389733090" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Shallow-Sleep-Jose-Antonio-Rodriguez/dp/1882688414/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1304789708&sr=8-1">The Shallow End of Sleep</a><br /><br />Congratulations to José Antonio Rodríguez... poet from la frontera/the Rio Grande Valley of Tejas. His first poetry collection <em>The Shallow End of Sleep </em>was just published by Tia Chucha Press.<br /><br />Check out his <a href="http://joseorbust.blogspot.com/">book and blog</a>.<em></em>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-90597091703945938362011-03-28T17:35:00.003-05:002011-03-28T21:49:11.567-05:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhBoJde7vsG0-894yOmjkdxueUWQ1L6ma73jTQnKJ5B4McDLJ4solsNywzmmM14QB9Il3m_tUY7tfc54ECk5RLXXHOUhl-d0aOazwXKCUtmwoGguH17876O70PQzbLVnDaxtNdHEQ/s1600/feb+mar+2011+143.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 266px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhBoJde7vsG0-894yOmjkdxueUWQ1L6ma73jTQnKJ5B4McDLJ4solsNywzmmM14QB9Il3m_tUY7tfc54ECk5RLXXHOUhl-d0aOazwXKCUtmwoGguH17876O70PQzbLVnDaxtNdHEQ/s400/feb+mar+2011+143.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5589328450438116898" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-67443861655902636102011-03-19T23:03:00.000-05:002011-03-19T23:06:41.688-05:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEizQ3euf5jxcLIIPTbiPSO_oD_eCnOA7fDb8w1lRmRIu71vRJZ7AT4jTO3UhwASZx2_H8ZaWGPh_ra_VzMiPM0K2G_TVfuXjPewYG69VJd0pSeQWuMVRWJIQYFXIcXIrVHh5cjpnw/s1600/feb+mar+2011+035.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 266px; height: 400px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEizQ3euf5jxcLIIPTbiPSO_oD_eCnOA7fDb8w1lRmRIu71vRJZ7AT4jTO3UhwASZx2_H8ZaWGPh_ra_VzMiPM0K2G_TVfuXjPewYG69VJd0pSeQWuMVRWJIQYFXIcXIrVHh5cjpnw/s400/feb+mar+2011+035.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5586008652965113346" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-46652562585812703692011-03-11T22:13:00.000-06:002011-03-11T22:16:05.908-06:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMs2ddGgxeCr9vFH0CmMLTqj4VQj0i-WzBOB2KUrsaJTETQHYWa2t0Jr_7i2Hlqju8cDEVbIfMG2NrA-inZqdV_MBvIW6H3tHvaJ-KcWIUlLSCW4bPXzDpJr5oFA-eVo7HU5FuwQ/s1600/feb+mar+2011+227.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 266px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMs2ddGgxeCr9vFH0CmMLTqj4VQj0i-WzBOB2KUrsaJTETQHYWa2t0Jr_7i2Hlqju8cDEVbIfMG2NrA-inZqdV_MBvIW6H3tHvaJ-KcWIUlLSCW4bPXzDpJr5oFA-eVo7HU5FuwQ/s400/feb+mar+2011+227.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5583042370950782738" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-2790784632079277732010-12-18T12:17:00.008-06:002010-12-18T12:48:37.887-06:00Macondo writers' workshop fundraiser<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOMeZW2dTnBWSqiRDQak9QaewmegNKM_FyjCsHUa5AJOXnkxHFVJv4Rq0_CEjGGSlmCGF0cUxHS8LI2Wfwiik1fgEwhh3cG2JxXJkwWTV47Iek_wdY3blqOFW0eFMrNNv2fkiFXg/s1600/cisneros.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 266px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOMeZW2dTnBWSqiRDQak9QaewmegNKM_FyjCsHUa5AJOXnkxHFVJv4Rq0_CEjGGSlmCGF0cUxHS8LI2Wfwiik1fgEwhh3cG2JxXJkwWTV47Iek_wdY3blqOFW0eFMrNNv2fkiFXg/s400/cisneros.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5552095293781537298" /></a><br />founder Sandra Cisneros:<br />"<a href="http://www.macondofoundation.org/home.html">The Macondo Foundation works with dedicated and compassionate writers who view their work and talents as part of a larger task of community-building and non-violent social change. We are poets, novelists, journalists, performance artists, and creative writers of all genres whose work is socially-engaged. What unites us is a commitment to serve our under-served communities through our writing</a>."<br /><br />Pajama Pachanga-Sandra Cisneros's 56th Birthday Party Fundraiser <br /><br />Sunday, December 19th from 6 to 11 p.m.<br />At LUNA, 6740 San Pedro Avenue, San Antonio, Texas <br /><br />ATTIRE: Pajamas<br /><br />6:30 Krayolas <br /><br />8:50 Mariachis/Conjunto Taller<br /><br />9:40 Chayito and Teresa Champion and El Curro<br /><br />10:00 Agosto Cuellar- Jive Refried<br /><br />Featuring special guest performances by Janis DeLara and S.T. Shimi.<br /><br />We request a minimum donation of $56 (Sandra’s age) per person if you plan to attend the party. Even if you can't come, please consider making a donation to help make our important work with writers possible. Because this is a small lounge venue, we aren’t selling the traditional table seating, but please don’t let that stop you from giving more. Seating will be limited and on a first-come-first-serve basis. The venue is intimate and the party is all night with different bands and people come and go during the evening. There will be a cash bar. Click here to make your donation: <a href="http://www.macondofoundation.org/home.html ">http://www.macondofoundation.org/home.html </a> All donations are tax deductible.<br /><br />For more information call Roland at 210-432-9098.Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-83419813865758356072010-11-22T13:55:00.001-06:002010-11-22T13:55:55.912-06:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwbabwwUAQ38hDxd0GE86tmuYO7JH4oVf-10z2z-90PsOWbJnyC-5f4HJqzF9hPmYHdQDMS-UvqhJclFKWDPN2g73gfuyB68sVAksV3Ad2PZ5nwonDHGyZkI5Icfe1XZHZhcMVNA/s1600/nov+2010+015.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwbabwwUAQ38hDxd0GE86tmuYO7JH4oVf-10z2z-90PsOWbJnyC-5f4HJqzF9hPmYHdQDMS-UvqhJclFKWDPN2g73gfuyB68sVAksV3Ad2PZ5nwonDHGyZkI5Icfe1XZHZhcMVNA/s400/nov+2010+015.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5542465241404985170" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-60567991701975327852010-11-20T13:57:00.005-06:002010-11-22T13:56:48.990-06:00UTPA students to go on hunger strike in support of DREAM Act<a href="http://www.riograndeguardian.com/rggnews_story.asp?story_no=24"><br />HARLINGEN, Nov. 20 - University of Texas-Pan American students supporting the DREAM Act plan to go on a hunger strike beginning Monday until U.S. Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn declare support for the bill.<br /><br />“While everybody else will be celebrating Thanksgiving we are going to join in solidarity for those who were not fortunate enough to have been born in the United States; for those who are trapped in a legal limbo right now and cannot enjoy the fullness of Thanksgiving,” said Jose Alexandro Garrido, UTPA Dreamer and member of the Coalition for Educational Opportunity Dream Act Project.<br /><br />Students at the University of Texas at San Antonio have been in a hunger strike for over a week and more strikes are expected to spread across universities in Texas by students in support of the DREAM Act; a bill that if passed will grant conditional residency to undocumented immigrants who were brought into the United States as minors, if they attend college or serve in the military.<br /><br />The decision of UTPA students to go on hunger strike was announced Friday after Garrido and nine other students from UTPA, South Texas College and the University of Texas at Brownsville and Southmost College met in Harlingen to speak with the Rio Grande Valley district directors for Sens. Hutchison and Cornyn.<br /><br />click link to read whole article on the Rio Grande Guardian website</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-59293482708784430882010-10-23T12:10:00.001-05:002010-10-23T12:12:01.525-05:00Bilingual Interview w/ Lila Downsthanks to Nancy G. for sending the link<br /><br /><object style="background-image:url(http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/4W_QMNzwW5M/hqdefault.jpg)" width="480" height="295"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/4W_QMNzwW5M?fs=1&hl=en_US"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/4W_QMNzwW5M?fs=1&hl=en_US" width="480" height="295" allowScriptAccess="never" allowFullScreen="true" wmode="transparent" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"></embed></object>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-8797261721149088702010-09-11T18:51:00.003-05:002010-09-11T18:55:46.493-05:00Environmental Justice PoetryEnvironmental Justice Poetry<br /><br />Who: Dr. Kamala Platt<br /><br />What: “Environmental Justice in Food Production Systems and Related Poetry”<br /><br />When: 6:00pm<br /><br />Where: Texas Lutheran University Schuech Fine Arts Center & Wupperman Theatre<br /><br />Monday eve, September 13th, 2010<br /><br />***************<br /><br />Siempre Sustainable Network's Monthly Meeting will be held Monday, 8/13 beginning<br />with an advocacy letter writing campaign "on the patio" in front of the Schuech Fine Arts Center at 6:00pm (tea/cookies served and produce from community gardens available) followed by a special evening of poetry at 7:00pm in the Wupperman Theatre on the campus of TLU by Dr. Kamala Platt, university professor, poet, author. Her program is entitled: Environmental Justice in Food Production Systems & Related Poetry." Please join us. <br />………………………………<br /><br />Dr. Kamala Platt received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University<br />of Texas, Austin in 1997. Her dissertation, "Women Write Environmental Justice:<br />the Literary Tradition in India and Greater Mexico" and a subsequent book<br />manuscript,"Environmental Justice Poetics: Cultural Representations of Environmental<br />Racism from Chicanas and South Asian Women" investigate the practice, theory,<br />and aesthetics of women generating cultural poetics that promote environmental<br />justice. "influenced by their socio-historical terrains." <a href="http://www.artco.org/sa/kamala/">www.artco.org/sa/kamala/<br />index.html</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-80874469147633912062010-09-04T17:54:00.002-05:002010-11-20T14:16:34.959-06:00Festival de Flor y Canto.Festival de Flor y Canto. Yesterday • Today • Tomorrow<br />Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, September 15 - 17, 2010<br />Friends Lecture Hall. Doheny Memorial Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA<br /><br /><a href="http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/873308">In 1973, USC hosted the Flor y Canto literary festival, a three-day event that featured dozens of emerging Mexican American poets and writers in the nascent Chicano movement... This year, which marks the centennial of the Mexican Revolution and the bicentennial of Mexican independence, the university will reprise the event, inviting prominent participants from the previous festival... to share the stage with a new generation of Chicano and Latino writers.</a><br /><br />Schedule of Events<br /><br />Wednesday, September 15, 2010<br /><br />1:00 p.m. Welcome and introductions by John Carlos Rowe (USC Professor of English), Sy Abrego, Mary Ann Pacheco and Michael Sedano<br /><br />1:30 p.m. Alejandro Murguía<br /><br />1:45 p.m. Ernest Mares<br /><br />2:00 p.m. Enrique Lamadrid<br /><br />2:15 p.m. Estevan Arellano<br /><br />2:30 p.m. Verónica Cunningham<br /><br />2:45 p.m. Rolando Hinojosa<br /><br />3:00 p.m. Ron Arias<br /><br />3:15 p.m. Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin <br /><br />3:30 p.m. Roberto Vargas<br /><br />3:45 p.m. Dorinda Moreno<br /><br />4:00 p.m. Frank Sifuentes<br /><br />4:15 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Break for refreshments and book signings<br /><br />5:00–6:15 p.m. Readings in Spanish, introduced by Gloria Arjona, USC Dept. of Spanish<br /><br />5:15 p.m. Alurista<br /><br />5:30 p.m. Marco A. Domínguez, Sr.<br /><br />5:45 p.m. Juan A. Contreras<br /><br />6:00 p.m. Juan Felipe Herrera<br /><br />6:15 p.m. Jose Montoya<br /><br />6:30 p.m. Richard Montoya and members of Culture Clash present One More Canto, a short documentary on a 1978 Flor y Canto festival<br /><br />Thursday, September 16, 2010<br /><br />1:00 p.m. Welcome and introductions <br /><br />1:15 p.m. Conrad Romo <br /><br />1:30 p.m. Daniel Acosta<br /><br />1:45 p.m. Melinda Palacio<br /><br />2:00 p.m. Amarilis Mari Martinez <br /><br />2:15 p.m. Danny Romero<br /><br />2:30 p.m. Gloria E. Alvarez <br /><br />2:45 p.m. Estella Gonzalez <br /><br />3:00 p.m. Manuel Ramos <br /><br />3:15 p.m. Reyna Grande <br /><br />3:30 p.m. Luis Rodriguez <br /><br />3:45 p.m. Adelina Anthony<br /><br />4:00–5:00 p.m. Break for refreshments and book signings<br /><br />5:00–6:00 p.m. Readings in Spanish, introduced by Consuelo Sigüenza-Ortiz, USC Dept. of Spanish<br /><br />5:15 p.m. Francisco Alarcón <br /><br />5:30 p.m. Xánath Caraza-De-Holland<br /><br />5:45 p.m. tatiana de la tierra<br /><br />6:00 p.m. Olga Garcia<br /><br />6:15 p.m. “Celebrando Chicana Poetry,” sponsored by Letras Latinas and introduced by Rob Casper, Poetry Society of America<br /><br />6:30 p.m. Maria Melendez<br /><br />6:45 p.m. Diana Garcia<br /><br />7:00 p.m. Emmy Pérez <br /><br />Friday, September 17, 2010 <br /><br />10:00 a.m. Welcome and introductions by William N. Vela (Director, El Centro Chicano) and Michael Sedano<br /><br />10:15 a.m. Karen Cordova <br /><br />10:30 a.m. Odilia Galvan Rodriguez <br /><br />10:45 a.m. Ruben R. Mendoza <br /><br />11:00 a.m. Mónica Teresa Ortiz <br /><br />11:15 a.m. Sarah R. Garcia<br /><br />11:30 a.m. John-Michael Rivera<br /><br />11:45 a.m. Special presentation by Juan Felipe Herrera, honoring Cuca Aguirre with the UCR Tomás Rivera Lifetime Pioneer Award<br /><br />12:00–1:30 p.m.: Lunch break<br /><br />1:30–2:30 p.m. Student poetry section introduced by William N. Vela<br /><br />2:30 p.m. Marco Domínguez, Jr.<br /><br />2:45 p.m. Lisa Alvarez <br /><br />3:00 p.m. Daniel Olivas <br /><br />3:15 p.m. Daniel Cano <br /><br />3:30 p.m. Rigoberto González <br /><br />3:45 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Readings in Spanish, introduced by Gloria Arjona, USC Dept. of Spanish <br /><br />4:00 p.m. reina alejandra prado (aka Santa Perversa)<br /><br />4:15 p.m. Nancy Alcala <br /><br />4:30 p.m. Javier Huerta<br /><br />4:45 p.m. Rakel Delgado (aka La Pocha Catalana)<br /><br />5:00 p.m. Exhibition reception for Sueños by the Sea: Celebrating Los Festivales de Flor y Canto at USC, ground floor of Doheny Library <br /><br />Organized by Tyson Gaskill (USC Libraries), Barbara Robinson (USC Libraries) and María-Elena Martínez (History and American Studies and Ethnicity). Co-sponsored by El Centro Chicano and the Latino Student Assembly.<br /><br /><a href="http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/873308">The above comes from this linked webpage... for further information on this event:<br />visionsandvoices@usc.edu</a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-34466528417167433132010-08-28T18:49:00.000-05:002010-08-28T18:51:41.641-05:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYUklyebhT2zJyiu1frexV_XVhytge6E0Re5vP_AVz4ZW6-vbjqmBAnHSjGHB1McN_YF4rOsxDXJShXBZriYSomEzZFBqAVsCldC3mjjqdhUzNZt1BtumaX8SAWeqo6NbBk8bZkQ/s1600/july+2010+192.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYUklyebhT2zJyiu1frexV_XVhytge6E0Re5vP_AVz4ZW6-vbjqmBAnHSjGHB1McN_YF4rOsxDXJShXBZriYSomEzZFBqAVsCldC3mjjqdhUzNZt1BtumaX8SAWeqo6NbBk8bZkQ/s400/july+2010+192.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5510612583515461426" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-43684540459734638872010-08-17T13:19:00.001-05:002010-08-18T13:51:45.144-05:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiKyu_7Qf5dUCoQQh_rcuJZ3cpg3Dn5EiIcdT9RhaItyqQ0HLv6JlH7NDMTv4ewI7M4TWl1dkWko5ut0o8yTh0J0uJv1g4jWgrmeD6lzyOLZ3DoSmG4QydXzMCeXQD073pNX133yQ/s1600/Tunaluna_final_cover.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 244px; height: 400px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiKyu_7Qf5dUCoQQh_rcuJZ3cpg3Dn5EiIcdT9RhaItyqQ0HLv6JlH7NDMTv4ewI7M4TWl1dkWko5ut0o8yTh0J0uJv1g4jWgrmeD6lzyOLZ3DoSmG4QydXzMCeXQD073pNX133yQ/s400/Tunaluna_final_cover.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5506445677857946226" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-60323834917260658272010-07-21T14:57:00.002-05:002010-07-21T15:01:19.150-05:00whistling duck on top of border wall<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi54dr80a6twC1u3ETQGwssUUHjnnNwqNtaWwwEMrvsYZjs60siF7fMt7Wxdjkckm1Se4cXCDrmaJTZDWpx2EO5FkiTMxiJ2r_RFAf4qwywNj0x9HC1iNK5EsZVdrXdRJHO7U9szA/s1600/july+2010+144.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi54dr80a6twC1u3ETQGwssUUHjnnNwqNtaWwwEMrvsYZjs60siF7fMt7Wxdjkckm1Se4cXCDrmaJTZDWpx2EO5FkiTMxiJ2r_RFAf4qwywNj0x9HC1iNK5EsZVdrXdRJHO7U9szA/s400/july+2010+144.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5496452036859246674" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-19341258040770153902010-06-19T11:13:00.000-05:002010-06-19T11:15:38.289-05:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyiziiU642pT2tUtpv29J90GXsbYPBUrti-bBLshsevdKgcY4zNefcS5nB63W4sfUwW_D4KnuOTHEIFygvl7yS3b0-GIsh0oGD3HP9UrZol04ek4m5qnzFW0zSpAu07hswacYVVA/s1600/P1020692.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyiziiU642pT2tUtpv29J90GXsbYPBUrti-bBLshsevdKgcY4zNefcS5nB63W4sfUwW_D4KnuOTHEIFygvl7yS3b0-GIsh0oGD3HP9UrZol04ek4m5qnzFW0zSpAu07hswacYVVA/s400/P1020692.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5484519007723633730" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29325015.post-75567422457758964732010-06-16T14:10:00.001-05:002010-08-24T16:39:46.220-05:00donna, tejas<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicysVe94tf4b0mXyaDfdCUkE6ZXcGqWsIRWSMC5bIXUxhpeUnwkyCXxctXQiuY1hQfMdXX9F498lHqiR2N6Ltbkt7t6xhu4W3KYCw-hIFKKWZqhxgBzTRMhZAgULaSe1NLDdVGEQ/s1600/P1020315.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 300px; height: 400px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicysVe94tf4b0mXyaDfdCUkE6ZXcGqWsIRWSMC5bIXUxhpeUnwkyCXxctXQiuY1hQfMdXX9F498lHqiR2N6Ltbkt7t6xhu4W3KYCw-hIFKKWZqhxgBzTRMhZAgULaSe1NLDdVGEQ/s400/P1020315.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5483451605543826946" /></a>Emmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210006408835010296noreply@blogger.com2