My upcoming guest on PRSUN Radio is Anthony Fascious Martinez, writer and performer of the award winning Hip-Hop musical Penumbra.
For more information, go to my Facebook event page.
The show airs live at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at PRSUN Radio.
UPDATE
To Listen to the interview:
Friday, April 09, 2010
Monday, April 05, 2010
PRSUN Radio chats with the Rev. Carmen Hernandez
The Rev. Carmen Hernandez of the Bronx is my guest tomorrow night at PRSUN Radio. The Rev. is a recipient of El Diario La Prensa's distinguished woman award this year. She founded and leads the first LGBT Chamber of Commerce in NYC. She's also a community and youth activist.
To read her bio, go to my blog at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio.
UPDATE: To listen:
To read her bio, go to my blog at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio.
UPDATE: To listen:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Bronx blogger Ed Garcia Conde chats with PRSUN Radio tonight
Welcome to Melrose blogger Ed Garcia Conde is my guest at 9 p.m. tonight at www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio. For his bio, visit my PRSUN Radio page.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Puerto Rican/Latino & Multicultural Arts Center Directors Respond to Rumors about Name Change
In the mailbox
Cultural Center's History to be PRESERVED
The Board of Directors as well as the Management of the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center in the Lower East Side are proud stewards of a Puerto Rican/Latino multi-cultural center and are tremendously committed to the Center's name and identity as the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center.
Clemente Soto Vélez (1905-1993) was a Puerto Rican poet, a nationalist, and a community activist in New York. He mentored many generations of Puerto Ricans and Latinos in Puerto Rico and New York. The Center stands by his name and is assiduously working to enhance the scope of its programming, including artist mentoring and community programming among Puerto Ricans, Latinos and the New York community.
Recently an unsubstantiated rumor has been circulating that the board of this Puerto Rican Center for the arts is seeking to erase the history of the Puerto Rican struggle and specifically trying to erase the poetry of Clemente Soto Vélez, a Puerto Rican icon in New York. On the contrary, the Board of the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center has a mandate to preserve the history of the Puerto Rican struggle and actively treasures and promotes, and always will, the life and art of Clemente Soto Vélez.
source: statement from the Clemente center
Cultural Center's History to be PRESERVED
The Board of Directors as well as the Management of the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center in the Lower East Side are proud stewards of a Puerto Rican/Latino multi-cultural center and are tremendously committed to the Center's name and identity as the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center.
Clemente Soto Vélez (1905-1993) was a Puerto Rican poet, a nationalist, and a community activist in New York. He mentored many generations of Puerto Ricans and Latinos in Puerto Rico and New York. The Center stands by his name and is assiduously working to enhance the scope of its programming, including artist mentoring and community programming among Puerto Ricans, Latinos and the New York community.
Recently an unsubstantiated rumor has been circulating that the board of this Puerto Rican Center for the arts is seeking to erase the history of the Puerto Rican struggle and specifically trying to erase the poetry of Clemente Soto Vélez, a Puerto Rican icon in New York. On the contrary, the Board of the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center has a mandate to preserve the history of the Puerto Rican struggle and actively treasures and promotes, and always will, the life and art of Clemente Soto Vélez.
source: statement from the Clemente center
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