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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141115T160000
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SUMMARY:Poemas Pueblos: The Revolutionary Poems of Julia de Burgos
DESCRIPTION:Afro-Puerto Rican and Afro-Caribbean music & dance with Milteri Tucker Concepcion & Bombazo Dance Co.; film screening of Julia\, toda en mi and Q&A with Julia de Burgos researcher Carmen D. Lucca; poetry performed by Sery Colón\, Nancy Mercado\, and Veronica Verdad accompanied by Bobby Sanabria on percussion
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/poemas-pueblos-the-revolutionary-poems-of-julia-de-burgos-11-14/
LOCATION:BMHC Lab\, 1303 Louis Nine Blvd\, Bronx\, NY\, 10456\, United States
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20131123T193000
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SUMMARY:Chulito: The Novel with author Charles Rice-Gonzalez
DESCRIPTION:Palabras/Words: Reading of Chulito: The Novel with author Charles Rice Gonzalez\nCharles Rice-González\, born in Puerto Rico and reared in the Bronx\, is a writer\, long-time community and LGBT activist and Executive Director of BAAD! The Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance. He received a B.A. in Communications from Adelphi University and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Goddard College. His debut novel\, Chulito\, was released in October 2011\, and he co-edited\, with Charlie Vázquez\, From Macho to Mariposa: New Gay Latino Fiction released in August 2011. He is also an award-winning playwright and serves on the boards of the Bronx Council on the Arts and the National Association of Latino Art and Cultures.\nChulito: The Novel is set against a vibrant South Bronx neighborhood and the queer youth culture of Manhattan’s piers. It is a coming-of-age\, coming out love story of a sexy\, tough\, hip hop-loving\, young Latino man and the colorful characters who populate his block. Chulito\, which means “cutie\,” is one of the boys\, and everyone in his neighborhood has seen him grow up— the owner of the local bodega\, the Lees from the Chinese restaurant\, his buddies from the corner\, and all of his neighbors and friends\, including Carlos\, who was Chulito’s best friend until they hit puberty and people realize he is gay. Chulito rejects Carlos\, buries his feelings for him\, and becomes best friends with Kamikaze\, a local drug dealer. When Carlos comes home from his first year away from college and they share a secret kiss\, Chulito’s worlds collide as his ideas of being a young man\, being macho\, and being in love are challenged.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/chulito-the-novel-with-author-charles-rice-gonzalez-11-13/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130921T193000
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SUMMARY:Speak English!
DESCRIPTION:With photographer Rita Rivera and author Rafael Hermoso
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/speak-english-09-13/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130817T193000
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SUMMARY:Mambo Diablo
DESCRIPTION:Featuring a book reading by Joe Conzo\, Sr. from “Mambo Diablo: My Journey with Tito Puente.” A demo by Bobby Sanabria explaining the history of the timbales and Puente’s innovations playing it.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/mambo-diablo-my-life-with-tito-puente-08-13/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130323T193000
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SUMMARY:Transitions of a Nuyorican Cinderella
DESCRIPTION:Maria Aponte reads from her book\, Transitions of a Nuyorican Cinderella\, accompanied by members of Retumba!\, Nancy Friedman and Yvette Martínez.\nMari Aponte is a poet\, performance artist\, and playwright. Born and raised in New York City’s East Harlem (El Barrio)\, she has worked extensively in Latino theatre and in video productions that deal with racial discrimination and women’s rights. Maria’s one-woman show\, “Lágrimas de mis madres\,” is a biography about the women in her family. She also wrote and performed “I Will Not Be Silenced\,” based on the life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz\, Mexico’s first feminist poet and playwright. In April 2010\, Maria received the Vagina Warrior Award\, a special recognition from the Eve Ensler Organization for “someone who has suffered or witnessed violence\, grieved it\, transformed it\, and then does extraordinary work to make sure it doesn’t happen to anyone else in their community.” Maria currently works at Fordham University and lives in the Bronx with her husband\, Bobby Gonzalez\, a multicultural lecturer\, storyteller and poet.\nRetumba!\n¡Retumba! is a multi-ethnic all-female music and dance ensemble found- ed in March 1981 in celebration of Women’s History Month. Interweaving traditional rhythms\, beautiful ancient melodies\, with its very own unique interpretation\, ¡Retumba! bases its work on the music and dance of Africa\, Europe\, and its expressions in the Americas and the Caribbean: Puerto Rico\, Cuba\, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. ¡Retumba! has performed throughout New York City as well as museums\, community and senior centers around the United States. ¡Retumba! has an Arts-in-Education component that offers presentations\, lecture demonstrations and dance\, music and percussion workshops for family events\, schools\, colleges and universities.\nYvette Martinez- Artistic Director\, Dancer Nancy Friedman – Artistic Director\, Percussion
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/transitions-of-a-nuyorican-cinderella-03-13/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130119T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20130119T203000
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SUMMARY:Born in the Bronx and Written!
DESCRIPTION:With photographer Joe Conzo Jr. & Grandmaster Caz\nJoe Conzo Jr.\nIn 2005\, The New York Times proclaimed photographer Joe Conzo Jr. as “The Man Who Took Hip-Hop’s Baby Pictures.” Born and raised in the Bronx\, “Joey” an EMT for the NYFD\, acquired a flair for photog- raphy at the age of nine and later advanced those skills at the School of Visual Arts. He grew up at the heels of his grandmoth- er—a dynamic leader and activist- Dr. Evelina Antonetty. His father\, Joe Conzo Sr.\, was long-time confidant and historian for the legendary musician Tito Puente. Exposure to these worlds had a profound effect on how he viewed his environment through the lens of a camera. His first book\, Born In The Bronx: A Visual Record of the Early Days of Hip Hop (2007)\, a collaborative effort with noted New York cura- tor Johan Kugelberg\, has received world-wide acclaim. In 2008\, a collection of his early hip hop photographs became part of a permanent archive housed at Cornell University. His images have appeared on HBO and VH1\, in publications such as VIBE\, Complex\, Hip-Hop Connection (Europe)\, Urban Hitz (Australia)\, Esquire and Wax Poetics; and in the books\, Hip Hop Immortals (2003) and Yes\, Yes\, Y’all (2002).\nGrandmaster Caz\nThe first simultaneous DJ and MC in hip-hop history\, Grandmaster Caz is perhaps best known for rhymes he didn’t even perform — namely\, the uncredited verses that Big Bank Hank borrowed for the groundbreaking Sugarhill Gang single “Rapper’s Delight.” The fact that neither Caz nor his group the Cold Crush Brothers ever recorded an official full-length album doesn’t take away the fact that he was one of the most important and influential pioneers of old school rap. Caz was born Curtis Fisher\, grew up in the Bronx\, and attended his first Herc party in 1974. Inspired to try doing the same thing\, he immediately purchased some equipment and adopted the DJ name Casanova Fly (which later morphed into Grandmaster Caz). He joined the Cold Crush Brothers circa 1978-1979 and they became one of the most popular live rap groups in New York during the pre- Run-D.M.C. era. The Cold Crush Brothers appeared in the 1983 old school hip hop film Wild Style.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/born-in-the-bronx-01-13/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121215T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20121215T203000
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SUMMARY:T.J. English and No Frisk activist Jazz Hayden
DESCRIPTION:T.J. English reading from The Savage City: Race\, Murder and Generation on the Edge. The programming wrapped up with an enlightening discussion about race and police tactics with best selling author TJ English and No Frisk activist Jazz Hayden.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/tj-english-and-no-frisk-activist-jazz-hayden-12-12/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Book Reading,Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121208T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20121208T203000
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CREATED:20121208T193000Z
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SUMMARY:American Comics & the Latino Image
DESCRIPTION:With Miguelangel Ruiz\, Christian Montalvo and Wilson Ramos Jr.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/american-comics-the-latino-image/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Comedy show,Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121103T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20121103T203000
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SUMMARY:Comedy with Bill Santiago
DESCRIPTION:Bobby Sanabria & Quarteto Aché got the audience on their feet with their punchy jazz compositions\, and even added a classic by Dizzy Gillespie\, famed former Bronx resident
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/comedy-with-bill-santiago-11-12/
LOCATION:BMHC Lab\, 1303 Louis Nine Blvd\, Bronx\, NY\, 10456\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy show,Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121027T193000
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SUMMARY:The Last Poets with Abiodun Oyewole & Felipe Luciano
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URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/the-last-poets-10-12/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20121020T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20121020T203000
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SUMMARY:Women Who Run With the Wolves
DESCRIPTION:Palabras/Words: Women Who Run With the Wolves hosted by La Bruja\, Lisa Carrasquillo\, Michelle Madera\, and Deborah Ramos. \n“Inside of every one of us is a wild one who has been tamed and if given just enough air to breathe and space to run. . . Allow yourself to imagine. . .Honor life as wild women\, empowered with our voices once again.” \nThis all-women line-up of poetry\, comedy\, and spiritual empowerment hosted by La Bruja evokes the spiritual liberation of women as expressed in Clarissa Pinkola Estés book\, Women Who Run With the Wolves. The program is in tandem with Latinas 4 Life\, the movement began by La Bruja to empower young women.\nCaridad De La Luz “La Bruja” has been performing poetry since her debut at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in 1996 and has gone on to act in films such as Down to the Bone with Vera Farmiga and Spike Lee’s Bamboozled. Her original musical\, Boogie Rican Blvd. ran at La Tea & the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater. She has been on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam & HBO Latino’s HABLA series. She has recorded four original albums and has worked and recorded with the likes of Fat Joe\, Tony Touch\, Vivian Green\, Cypress Hill\, Afrika Bambaataa\, and Bobby Sanabria. She appears on Prince Royce’s new album PHASE II and all her work is available on www.labrujamusic.com\nLisa Carrasquillo is the Supervising Attorney of the Office of Student Suspensions and a former Bronx Prosecutor. Born and raised in the Bronx\, this is her second stand-up performance.\nMichelle Madera is a High School English teacher for the NYC DOE. She has been teaching for 14 years at the high school from which she graduated. She is also a spiritual advisor and is glad she can give back to her community and be able to deliver the message\, “Everyone has a purpose. We have in our possession the necessary tools to fulfill our destiny. We just have to search within to find them.”\nDeborah Ramos began writing at an early age and has found solace\, comfort and healing in the art of it. She is also the author of An Error Has Occurred: Please Try Again and She Shoots: She Scores and is a musician and singer/songwriter as well. Her goal is to appeal to those who have been through similar struggles as she has in order for their own ca- tharsis to heal them\, mind\, heart and soul.
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/women-who-run-with-the-wolves-10-12/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20120808T193000
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SUMMARY:BMHC honors Wallace Edgecombe\, Bronx Arts & Music Activist
DESCRIPTION:With performance by Ray Rodriguez y Swing Sabroso.\nThe event will take place at El Teatro Miranda at 52 Park
URL:https://bmhcarchive.org/event/wallace-edgecombe-08-12/
LOCATION:El Teatro Miranda\, 52 Park
CATEGORIES:Palabras/ Words
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