The Asylum Theatre, in partnership with the Library of America will present “Places We Call Home,” an afternoon of professional readings by local actors and reflective conversation inspired by the ...
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) will host a “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” event on Friday, Oct. 11at 6 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre at Muscatine Community College (MCC), 152 Colorado St ...
WATSONVILLE — In honor of April being National Poetry Month, the Watsonville Public Library will be hosting a reading and panel discussion of the anthology book “Latino Poetry: The Library of America ...
In ‘Latino Poetry,’ published by the non-profit company Library of America, more than 180 poets write about experiences with identity, queerness, immigration, language, land and their descendants — in ...
In celebration of National Poetry Month and the Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home initiative, Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) will present Juan Felipe Herrera — migrant, activist, and the first ...
For over two decades, the ALOUD series has offered platforms for stimulating programs, having hosted over 1,200 events featuring diverse voices including poets, actors, authors, scientists, artists ...
“Belonging” means to have an affinity to a place or person. When I was invited to curate a series of poems for De Los, I knew I wanted to tell the story of belonging to a city, a neighborhood — to ...
Summer is over and it’s time to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. These months that honor various cultures and backgrounds give us an opportunity to highlight voices that sometimes get overshadowed.
This vibrant collection brings together 253 poems by 186 Latino poets from the early 17th century through 2023, showcasing a dynamic poetic tradition that engages with social and political issues and ...
The lowriders, in many cases, are family heirlooms and tell cultural stories. Many of the people who were drawn to the shiny cars stayed for the poetry reading. It was nice to see new faces, and I ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Las Cruces Public Libraries will be hosting a series of poetry discussions and crafting sessions called “Palabras y Artesanias (Words and Crafts).” The first session will begin ...
Head over to Bulldog Alley this Saturday night and you’ll get a taste of poetry, music and Hispanic culture. Georgetown’s What’s After Dark is teaming up with Be-Well Week 2011 to celebrate Hispanic ...