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Ortiz comparte con los oyentes las propuestas escénicas que ofrecerá el TACA a partir de febrero de 2026
Manuel Burque investiga sobre los compradores compulsivos de Gran Vía. Álvaro Morán, de la tienda Sostenible segunda mano, y el psicólogo José Ortiz nos muestran dos perspectivas de esta situación. En el cumpleaños de Ángela Quintas nos trae su tarta favorita: la Red Velvet de la pastelería Motteau.
Manuel Burque investiga sobre los compradores compulsivos de Gran Vía. Álvaro Morán, de la tienda Sostenible segunda mano, y el psicólogo José Ortiz nos muestran dos perspectivas de esta situación. En el cumpleaños de Ángela Quintas nos trae su tarta favorita: la Red Velvet de la pastelería Motteau.
Manuel Burque investiga sobre los compradores compulsivos de Gran Vía. Álvaro Morán, de la tienda Sostenible segunda mano, y el psicólogo José Ortiz nos muestran dos perspectivas de esta situación. En el cumpleaños de Ángela Quintas nos trae su tarta favorita: la Red Velvet de la pastelería Motteau.
Manuel Burque investiga sobre los compradores compulsivos de Gran Vía. Álvaro Morán, de la tienda Sostenible segunda mano, y el psicólogo José Ortiz nos muestran dos perspectivas de esta situación. En el cumpleaños de Ángela Quintas nos trae su tarta favorita: la Red Velvet de la pastelería Motteau.
Manuel Burque investiga sobre los compradores compulsivos de Gran Vía. Álvaro Morán, de la tienda Sostenible segunda mano, y el psicólogo José Ortiz nos muestran dos perspectivas de esta situación. En el cumpleaños de Ángela Quintas nos trae su tarta favorita: la Red Velvet de la pastelería Motteau.
Manuel Burque investiga sobre los compradores compulsivos de Gran Vía. Álvaro Morán, de la tienda Sostenible segunda mano, y el psicólogo José Ortiz nos muestran dos perspectivas de esta situación. En el cumpleaños de Ángela Quintas nos trae su tarta favorita: la Red Velvet de la pastelería Motteau.
Te daremos a conocer diversas convocatorias: Dale un empujoncito hoy al Campeche de mañana de Fundación José Ortiz Avila A.C.-Campeche, Clubes de Desarrollo Humano del Instituto para la Formación Integral y el Desarrollo Humano, Eco Feria Balam Beh de SEMABICCE y conoceremos el quehacer poblacional del Consejo Estatal de Población Tlaxcala
La concejala de Cultura, María José Ortiz, presidirá el Pleno Municipal de Alcobendas durante la baja por maternidad de la alcaldesa
El director de riesgos y desastres de la municipalidad de San Carlos, José Ortiz Morales, se refirió a los efectos causados en el medioambiente por los incendios forestales. “Los incendios provocan la desaparición de millones de árboles y miles de animales además de un menoscabo en la vida de los seres humanos”, dijo José Ortiz Morales. Los incendios forestales dejan tras de si un paisaje desolador para todas la perdonas que habitan esos lugares afectados por estos incendios, agregó. Los incendios forestales tienen un impacto negativo en el medio ambiente de varias maneras, entre ellas: Contaminación del aire Los incendios forestales emiten grandes cantidades de contaminantes atmosféricos, como carbono negro, partículas y gases de efecto invernadero. El humo que producen puede contaminar el aire y causar problemas respiratorios, especialmente en niños con asma. Cambio climático Los incendios forestales son una fuente importante de emisión de carbono, lo que contribuye al calentamiento global. Daño a la calidad del agua Las aguas que drenan los suelos quemados son turbias y tienen un elevado potencial erosivo. Además, las cenizas pueden favorecer la proliferación de algas nocivas que contaminan el agua. Daño al suelo El suelo del área del incendio sufre daños irreparables. Pérdida de vegetación y vida silvestre Los incendios forestales acaban con la vegetación y la vida silvestre, y pueden provocar la extinción de especies. Alteración de los ecosistemas Los incendios forestales pueden alterar la estructura de los ecosistemas forestales y la composición de las especies vegetales. Daño a la salud humana La ceniza y el humo de los incendios forestales pueden causar problemas de salud a las personas con alergias y otros problemas médicos Finalmente, José Ortiz señaló: “A la fecha se han quemado en el país, 3.680 hectáreas y llamó a la prevención de los incendios forestales. Esta nota corresponde al proyecto "Prevención de incendios forestales". Iniciativa financiada por el fondo de medios de comunicación y el Gobierno Regional de Ñuble
María José Ortiz, concejala de Cultura, ha dado lectura de la declaración que nombra Cronista Oficial a Julián Caballero Aguado
⛪️Desde hace años Valencia y León luchan por demostrar que su grial es el auténtico, el que estuvo presente en la Última Cena. Sin embargo, hay un enigma aún más inquietante, ¿en qué momento de la historia se le asigna a esa copa el poder sobrenatural de curar enfermos y resucitar a los muertos? ¿Quién y dónde inventó el mito del Santo Grial? ¿Es posible que esta leyenda no naciera como nos habían contado hasta ahora? De la mano de nuestro compañero Enric Sabarich recorreremos las iglesias románicas del pirineo leridano en busca de una verdad incómoda para algunos, que podría llegar a desestabilizar los cimientos del Cristianismo. Además, conoceremos la sorprendente historia de una mujer de un pequeño pueblo cordobés cuyas capacidades desafiaron el conocimiento científico de la segunda mitad del siglo pasado. Catalina, la Sabia de Montoro, era capaz de detectar y curar enfermedades sin saber leer ni escribir, y de adivinar el futuro con una precisión increíble. El cronista oficial de su localidad, José Ortiz, ha pasado décadas recopilando testimonios, algunos de los cuales nos pondrán los pelos de punta. Presentado por Juanca Romero (https://juancaromero.com). Dirigido por Juanca Romero y José M. Morales. Locuciones de Verónica Cano (@vcanoalarcon) Una producción de Rutas Misteriosas®. Busca las experiencias que puedes vivir en tu ciudad en https://rutasmisteriosas.es/ Si te gusta nuestro programa y quieres que siga siendo gratuito, vótanos haciendo clic aquí ➡️https://go.ivoox.com/wv/premios24?c=1770
Hoy toca Zona Libre Campeche programa radiofónico del #COESPO Hablaremos de la Fundación José Ortiz Ávila y su Campaña Dale un Empujoncito Hoy al Campeche del Mañana ¡Sintonízanos!
1. La campaña electoral 2024: El país en cantos, pero insisten en que hablemos de la boda de Pierluisi, Wonder Woman y si Dalmau es lindo o no. 4. PREVENIDOS: Se asoma otro “banquete total”, en el Supremo. 5. Catalogan como "chapucera" y "deficiente" demanda contra exjefes de COR3 y AEE por esquema corrupto. La reclamación federal hecha por Foreman Electric dice que Omar Marrero y José Ortiz beneficiaron ilegalmente a Cobra Acquisitions sobre otros contratistas. 6. Gobernador Pierluisi anuncia avance histórico para la comunidad sorda con inclusión en la Línea Pas de ASSMCA y primer estudio de grabación 7. Damos seguimiento a la película de cine “La gran desilusión”, con la directora Kisha Tikina Burgos. 8. Además, hablamos sobre la exhibición de gráfica en la EAPD. 2. Jenniffer González y el PNP ningunean al PPD [¡convocan a la Santa Alianza, para detener el “avance del comunismo”]. 3. Pierluisi se queda a vivir en Puerto Rico al concluir su mandato y se casará a finales de este año. Estas son algunas de las noticias que tenemos hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. AUDIO: Este es un programa independiente y sindicalizado. Esto significa que se transmite simultáneamente por una serie de emisoras de radio y medios que son los más fuertes en sus respectivas regiones, por sus plataformas digitales, aplicaciones para dispositivos móviles y redes sociales. Estos medios son: 1. Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM Cabo Rojo- Mayagüez 2. Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela 3. Cadena WIAC – WIAC 740 AM Área norte y zona metropolitana 4. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián 5. X61 – 610 AM en Patillas 6. X61 – 94.3 FM Patillas y todo el sureste 7. WPAB 550 AM - Ponce 8. ECO 93.1 FM – En todo Puerto Rico 9. Mundo Latino PR.com Podcast disponible en Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts y otras plataformas https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto También nos pueden seguir en: REDES SOCIALES: Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Tumblr, TikTok BLOG: En Blanco y Negro con Sandra http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com SUSCRIPCIÓN: Substack, plataforma de suscripción de prensa independiente https://substack.com/@sandrarodriguezcotto OTROS MEDIOS DIGITALES: ¡Ey! Boricua, Revista Seguros. Revista Crónicas y otros --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
Ortiz habla sobre algunas de las obras y espectáculos que podrán verse en el TACA desde octubre hasta diciembre de 2024
Dwyane Wade and Carmelo Anthony are now writing the history of their careers via podcasts while LeBron James is still leading Team USA. How in the world is that possible? Also, remember José Ortiz? Then, despite our technical issues, we get to a Stat of the Day about Stugotz's availability on the show and learn about Greg Cote's new shoes, why he tried to pass off a meal as homemade, and how he got locked in a castle in Ireland. Plus, Ron Magill is here to share some knowledge about sea lions playing, lions being afraid, Irish wolf hounds, and why a Florida Man recently became "living proof for natural selection." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Invitados/as: José Ortiz, Victor Garcia, Suzette Quirós y Alana Feldman (MVC). Para lo último en noticias, siguenos en Facebook, Instagram, X y Threads @radioislatv. ¡Baja nuestra aplicación en el App Store o Google Play y sintoniza nuestra programación donde quieras!
Invitados/as: José Ortiz, Víctor García San Inocencio, senadora Ana Irma Rivera Lassen, y Daniela Fabrizi Anibelle Sloan sustituye a Armando Valdés. Para lo último en noticias, siguenos en Facebook, Instagram, X y Threads @radioislatv. ¡Baja nuestra aplicación en el App Store o Google Play y sintoniza nuestra programación donde quieras!
Invitados/as: José Ortiz, Víctor García, Edna Benítez y Javier Córdova (MVC). Para lo último en noticias, siguenos en Facebook, Instagram, X y Threads @radioislatv. ¡Baja nuestra aplicación en el App Store o Google Play y sintoniza nuestra programación donde quieras!
Jaume Segalés y su equipo nos acercan este teatro que ofrece 18 espectáculos en su 26º aniversario y hablan con María José Ortiz, Concejal de Cultura.
Fidelino Quintana, padre del joven asesinado por la Policía paraguaya en 2017 Rodrigo Quintana, señaló como responsables del crimen al expresidente Horacio Cartes, al senador liberal Blas Llano, al empresario cigarrillero José Ortiz y al excomandante de la Policía Críspulo Sotelo. A días de que se cumplan seis años de la muerte del menor de sus hijos, don Fidelino relata que el expresidente Cartes quiso ir hasta su casa y que un intermediario del exmandatario llegó incluso a ofrecerle dinero en nombre del mismo. Además relató cómo se quisieron instalar mentiras tras el crimen de su hijo, la confianza que tiene en el nuevo fiscal general del Estado, Emiliano Rolón; y la poca esperanza de justicia en caso de que Santiago Peña llegue a la Presidencia de la República. Rodrigo Quintana fue asesinado en la madrugada del 1 de abril de 2017, cuando la Policía cartista atropelló la sede del Partido Liberal Radical Auténtico (PLRA), el mayor partido político de la oposición paraguaya, tras las manifestaciones desatadas como consecuencia del intento ilegal de enmendar la Constitución para permitir la reelección de Horacio Cartes.
Fidelino Quintana, padre del joven asesinado por la Policía paraguaya en 2017 Rodrigo Quintana, señaló como responsables del crimen al expresidente Horacio Cartes, al senador liberal Blas Llano, al empresario cigarrillero José Ortiz y al excomandante de la Policía Críspulo Sotelo. A días de que se cumplan seis años de la muerte del menor de sus hijos, don Fidelino relata que el expresidente Cartes quiso ir hasta su casa y que un intermediario del exmandatario llegó incluso a ofrecerle dinero en nombre del mismo. Además relató cómo se quisieron instalar mentiras tras el crimen de su hijo, la confianza que tiene en el nuevo fiscal general del Estado, Emiliano Rolón; y la poca esperanza de justicia en caso de que Santiago Peña llegue a la Presidencia de la República. Rodrigo Quintana fue asesinado en la madrugada del 1 de abril de 2017, cuando la Policía cartista atropelló la sede del Partido Liberal Radical Auténtico (PLRA), el mayor partido político de la oposición paraguaya, tras las manifestaciones desatadas como consecuencia del intento ilegal de enmendar la Constitución para permitir la reelección de Horacio Cartes.
El contrato para la generación de energía eléctrica a “New Fortress Energy” y su subsidiaria “Genera PR”, las aparentes relaciones de ambas empresas con el Grupo Ferré Rangel (GFR), dueños del periódico El Nuevo Día, según una investigación legislativa liderada por el representante independiente Luis Raúl Torres, la subcontratación de José Ortiz como consultor de energía eléctrica, el nuevo cargo fijo de entre $13 y $19 mensuales por conexión a cada abonado de energía eléctrica más otro cargo variable en una fórmula atada al consumo energético para el pago de una deuda no auditada, el mensaje político partidista del gobernador PierLUMA enviado al correo electrónico de los empleados públicos, la contralora Jasmine Valdivieso y su “descubrimiento” de contratos ilegales en las administraciones de Alejandro García Padilla y Ricardo Rosselló, las radicaciones de candidaturas a la presidencia, las dos vicepresidencias y otros puestos en la Junta de Gobierno del Partido Popular Democrático, la ausencia de un plan de gobierno en el PPD y los intereses detrás de cada aspirante a una candidatura, los recaudos del Partido Nuevo Progresista en comparación con los de Pedro Pierluisi, como representante de los intereses económicos, los recaudos del Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, el crecimiento del racismo, el nazismo y el fascismo en Estados Unidos reflejado en la censura de libros infantiles, incluyendo uno sobre Roberto Clemente, la sentencia para la demolición de la estructura ilegal en terrenos en Aguadilla y la sentencia a Abel Nazario por corrupción gubernamental. Conducido por Néstor Duprey Salgado y Eduardo Lalo. Síguenos en las redes: Twitter: @PalabraLibrePR, Facebook: Palabra Libre PR Página web: Palabra Libre – Más allá del bipartidismo (palabralibrepr.com) -- Colaboradores: Librería El Candil (www.libreriaelcandil.com), Música: Cafêzz (www.cafezzmusic.com) y Bambola Juguetes (bambolajuguetes.com)
Alejandro Asensio se pasa por el directo para demostrar que, a pesar de los años, no ha aprendido nada sobre OBS. Además de ello, habla sobre el homenaje a José Ortiz y la previa del Cádiz-Almería, o lo que quiera que sea lo que ha hecho.
Paco Luna y Kalu Uche en la delantera, ¿qué más se le puede pedir a la vida?
Debate: Coliving • Irene Trujillo: Directora general de Dovevivo Spain • Ana Martínez: Directora de Operaciones de Urban Campus España • Pablo Cereijo experto en urbanismo y CEO de la herramienta digital VisualUrb. • Carla Castelló: Directora de operaciones de Reental (por zoom) • José Ortiz, director territorial Sur de Via Celere (por zoom)
Conversamos con Nora Mújica, Sharine Minguel, y José Ortiz sobre el evento IMMERSE 2022 del Distrito 81 (Caribe) de Toastmasters International. ¿No sabes qué es Toastmasters? Conoce un poco en este episodio. https://district81immerse2022.vfairs.com/
In this episode, we spoke with former Hancock Superintendent/Presidents Dr. Ann Foxworthy Lewellen and Dr. José Ortiz about how their leadership helped shape AHC and its mission to serve students in Northern Santa Barbara County.
En este episodio, conversamos con José Ortiz, Director de Desarrollo Corporativo de Mercado Libre, para conocer cómo la compañía de tecnología más valiosa de Latinoamérica empezó como un marketplace y supo expandirse exitosamente a otros negocios como pagos, financiamiento, y logística.Para revisar las notas del episodio, visita https://startupeable.com/mercado-libre-startups/Además, si te gusta nuestro Podcast, la manera más sencilla de ayudarnos es dejando una reseña en Apple Podcasts: https://ratethispodcast.com/startupeable y siguiéndonos en:- Web: https://startupeable.com/- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startupeable/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/startupeable- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupeable/- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Startupeable
1. Sila María Calderón habla En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. Además de apoyar a Eduardo Bhatia como candidato a la gobernación por el PPD, lanza duras críticas a la gestión de la gobernadora Wanda Vázquez y pide el voto íntegro por el Partido Popular Democrático. Dice que actual gobierno Rosselló-Vázquez desvalora el servicio público y ha convertido a Puerto Rico en el hazmerreír del mundo. 2. Juez federal declara inconstitucional negar beneficios de programas federales a personas que reciban la tarjeta del PAN 3. José Ortiz renuncia como director ejecutivo de la AEE. El funcionario abandonará el cargo el próximo miércoles, al tiempo que anunció que aún faltan 23,000 clientes por tener energía eléctrica nuevamente 4. La Utier pide una reevaluación de los últimos contratos y decisiones tomadas por José Ortiz. Entre esos acuerdos está el de Luma Energy y los de poda otorgados a cuatro compañías privadas 5. Tribunal acoge petición de Espacios Abiertos contra la CEE. Tiene 12 (48) horas para mostrar causa por la cual no debería proveer información 6. Wanda Vázquez carpeteó. Justicia intervino miles de cuentas personales de Facebook 7. En noticias internacionales, hablamos del rey emérito Juan Carlos anuncia que se va a vivir fuera de España por sus escándalos de corrupción Éstas y otras noticias, hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. Este programa se transmite por las siguientes emisoras, y por sus respectivas plataformas digitales, y aplicaciones para dispositivos Apple y Android: 1. WMDD El 1480 AM: Fajardo-San Juan 2. X-61 610 AM: Patillas y toda la zona sureste 3. 94.3 FM: Patillas-Guayama 4. Radio Grito WGDL 1200AM: Lares 5. WYAC 930 AM: Cabo Rojo-Mayagüez 6. WIAC 740 AM: Área metropolitana 7. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces: La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián 8. Mi Podcast: Anchor, SoundCloud y demás. https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto 9. La retransmisión del programa a las 8 PM en diferido por la emisora en la web Radio Acromática.com por TuneIn Radio 10. Redes Sociales: Para cualquier comentario, duda, crítica constructiva o para contactarnos: - FACEBOOK: SandraRodriguezCotto - TWITTER e INSTAGRAM: @SRCSANDRA - LINKEDIN: Sandra Rodríguez Cotto 11. E-mail: Enblancoynegroconsandra@gmail.com 12. BLOG: http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
1. Autoridades esperan una gran cantidad de lluvia ante el paso cercano de la tormenta Isaias. El sistema podría traer entre 10 a 12 pulgadas de lluvia. 2. La AEE todavía no sabe que desató el apagón, pese a imputación de sabotaje. José Ortiz dice que llamaron al FBI y al NIE para que investiguen qué provocó que 400,000 clientes perdieran ayer el servicio eléctrico. Mientras, el presidente de la UTIER, Ángel Figueroa Jaramillo reacciona 3. Damos seguimiento al caso de los jóvenes pudientes del Colegio San Ignacio que cometieron fraude con fondos federales de desempleo. 4. Julia Keleher y el PNP responsables del destino de la escuela Luchetti 5. Se Busca a Rivera Schatz: Pensionados reclaman reunión con Presidente del Senado 6. Jóvenes hacen llamado a llenar el Censo 2020 en Puerto Rico Invitan a la ciudadanía a unirse a un conversatorio con el excongresista Luis Gutiérrez y otros invitados para dialogar sobre la importancia de llenar el Censo. 7. ¿Por qué hay colonialismo en los Estados Unidos en el siglo 21? Discutimos hoy lo que trascendió en el foro Power for Puerto Rico 8. Destacados juristas del Colegio de Abogados analizan proceso investigativo del proceso para el residenciamiento del exgobernante Ricardo Rosselló, a un año de los sucesos del Verano 2019 9. Trump afirma que está considerando medidas contra TikTok. Actualmente, EE.UU. prohíbe el uso de la aplicación en dispositivos gubernamentales. 10. Los 'supercontagiadores' asintómaticos del covid-19, la mayor amenaza en sitios cerrados Éstas y otras noticias, hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. Este programa se transmite por las siguientes emisoras, y por sus respectivas plataformas digitales, y aplicaciones para dispositivos Apple y Android: 1. WMDD El 1480 AM: Fajardo-San Juan 2. X-61 610 AM: Patillas y toda la zona sureste 3. 94.3 FM: Patillas-Guayama 4. Radio Grito WGDL 1200AM: Lares 5. WYAC 930 AM: Cabo Rojo-Mayagüez 6. WIAC 740 AM: Área metropolitana 7. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces: La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián 8. Mi Podcast: Anchor, SoundCloud y demás. https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto 9. La retransmisión del programa a las 8 PM en diferido por la emisora en la web Radio Acromática.com por TuneIn Radio 10. Redes Sociales: Para cualquier comentario, duda, crítica constructiva o para contactarnos: - FACEBOOK: SandraRodriguezCotto - TWITTER e INSTAGRAM: @SRCSANDRA - LINKEDIN: Sandra Rodríguez Cotto 11. E-mail: Enblancoynegroconsandra@gmail.com 12. BLOG: http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
1. Privatización de la AEE se concretaría en agosto.José Ortiz, director ejecutivo de la AEE, recordó que estaba previsto que la privatización se completara a finales del año pasado, pero que el proceso se retrasó. 2. Anticipan “no más” de dos meses y medio sin luz si un huracán destroza la red eléctrica. Ortiz, sostiene que el sistema está mejor preparado ahora para una emergencia que cuando azotó María 3. Beneficiarios del PAN y Seguro Social pueden recibir los $1,200 mediante cheque. El desembolso por este método se tardaría de seis a ocho semanas. 4. Padres indignados plantean traición del Secretario de Educación al sistema escolar Montessori. Exigen a la Gobernadora que cumpla la palabra empeñada con la Ley 277, que debía darle autonomía a la Secretaria Auxiliar de Educación Montessori Éstas y otras noticias, hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. Este programa se transmite por las siguientes emisoras, y por sus respectivas plataformas digitales, y aplicaciones para dispositivos Apple y Android: 1. WMDD El 1480 AM: Fajardo-San Juan 2. X-61 610 AM: Patillas y toda la zona sureste 3. 94.3 FM: Patillas-Guayama 4. Radio Grito WGDL 1200AM: Lares 5. WYAC 930 AM: Cabo Rojo-Mayagüez 6. WIAC 740 AM: Área metropolitana 7. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces: La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián 8. Mi Podcast: Anchor, SoundCloud y demás. https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto 9. La retransmisión del programa a las 8 PM en diferido por la emisora en la web Radio Acromática.com por TuneIn Radio 10. Redes Sociales: Para cualquier comentario, duda, crítica constructiva o para contactarnos: - FACEBOOK: SandraRodriguezCotto - TWITTER e INSTAGRAM: @SRCSANDRA - LINKEDIN: Sandra Rodríguez Cotto 11. E-mail: Enblancoynegroconsandra@gmail.com 12. BLOG: http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
1. ¿Nos están engañando en la recuperación como pasó tras el huracán María? 2. Gobierno no solicitó ayuda para arreglos a casas destrozadas 3. #JoseOrtizRenuncia Alcaldes regañan a José Ortiz por desinformar sobre el sistema eléctrico 4. Refieren a Justicia casos de égidas que abandonaron a envejecientes en medio de temblores.El Departamento de Justicia coordinará las investigaciones con el Departamento de la Familia 5. Temblores comenzarán a disminuir en intensidad, pero siguen 6. Peñolanos duermen al aire libre por temor a más temblores 7. ¿Calma o desesperación en la crisis? Bad Bunny truena contra los que piden "calma" ante un terremotoUtilizó las redes sociales para expresarse sobre los sismos ocurridos en los pasados días 8. Continuamos hoy con el análisis de los candidatos a la gobernación. Hoy le toca el turno a los 4 aspirantes populares. 9. El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump se dirigió a la nación norteamericana luego de que varios misiles iraníes atacaran una de sus bases en Irak. 10. Y en el segmento “El RESPIRO” – Hoy hablamos de fondos disponibles para organizaciones que prestan ayuda comunitaria en esta emergencia Hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra, por la Red Informativa de Puerto Rico y las 8 emisoras: Éxitos 1530 AM - Utuado, Adjuntas, Jayuya, Arecibo, Ciales Cumbre 1470 AM - Orocovis y toda la zona de la montaña en el centro de la isla. 106.3 FM - Orocovis y toda la zona de la montaña en el centro de la isla. X-61 610 AM - Patillas y toda la zona sureste 94.3 FM - Patillas Salinas, Yabucoa, Maunabo, Yabucoa y otros El 1480 AM - Fajardo y toda la zona este y noreste del país WYAC 930 AM - Cabo Rojo-Mayagüez y la zona oeste WIAC 740 AM - San Juan y la zona metropolitana Me puede escuchar en todas las plataformas digitales y páginas en las redes sociales de todas esas 9 emisoras que les mencioné. También nos escucha en nuestro podcast En Blanco y Negro con Sandra que está disponible en todas las plataformas desde Anchor, SoundCloud, Radio Public, Breaker Audio, ITunes y las demás. Ustedes saben que comparto ese podcast también en todas mis redes sociales: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Para cualquier comentario, duda, crítica constructiva o para contactarnos: - FACEBOOK: SandraRodriguezCotto - TWITTER: @SRCSANDRA - BLOG: http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Willie Perdomo about how he got started writing poetry, The Crazy Bunch, friendships in poetry, and so much more. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. We love to hear from you, so please drop us a line! Leave us a review on iTunes! Bring us to your college/ local hummus emporium! WILLIE PERDOMO BIO: WILLIE PERDOMO is the author of The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon (Penguin Poets), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and Milton Kessler Poetry Award; winner of the International Latino Book Award, and a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominee. He is also the author of Smoking Lovely (Rattapallax), winner of the PEN/Beyond Margins Awards and Where a Nickel Costs a Dime (Norton), a finalist for the Poetry Society of America Norma Farber First Book Award. Perdomo is a Pushcart nominee, two-time New York Foundation for the Arts Poetry Fellow and a former Woolrich Fellow in Creative Writing at Columbia University. His work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature, Bomb Magazine, and African Voices. He is currently a member of the VONA/Voices faculty and an English Instructor at Phillips Exeter Academy. Follow Willie Perdomo on Instagram & Twitter: @willieperdomo Visit Willie's website: http://willieperdomo.com/ Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Eboni Hogan about courtship: the do's and don'ts, fragile masculinity, poetry, New York City, making the transition from poetry to screenwriting, and so much more. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. We love to hear from you, so please drop us a line! Leave us a review on iTunes! Bring us to your college/ local hummus emporium! EBONI HOGAN BIO: Eboni Hogan is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist who has performed in over 65 U.S. cities, as well as internationally in Ghana, Germany, and Austria. She is the 2012 Women of the World Poetry Slam Champion and a Pushcart Prize nominee. After receiving her training as an actor and playwright from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, her plays "Foreign Bodies" and "30,000 Teeth" would go on to be featured at The National Black Theater of Harlem, The Living Theater, The Nuyorican Poets Cafe and in The Culture Project's Women Center Stage Festival. The pilot episode of her series "The Pudding Club" is available on YouTube and a new series "Manic-Impressive" as well as a full length horror screenplay, are in development. Eboni currently freelances as a curriculum writer and side-hustles as a textile artist, crafting embroidered works of art. She hasn't received any fellowships, grants, or big-ups from HuffPost, but her kid thinks she's pretty dope. Follow Eboni Hogan on Instagram & Facebook: @ebonihogan & @the_wreckshop (for visual art) Visit Eboni's website: thewreckshoprising.com Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Lauren Whitehead about courting rejection, writing in multiple disciplines, The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, masculinity, & much more. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. We love to hear from you, so please drop us a line! Leave us a review on iTunes! Bring us to your college/ local hummus emporium! LAUREN WHITEHEAD BIO: Lauren Whitehead is a writer, performer and Master of Fine Arts recipient in Dramaturgy from Columbia University where she was a Schubert Presidential Fellow and an Undergraduate Writing Teaching Fellow. Lauren has written, composed and performed two one-woman musicals. The first, Written in Blues, was presented in the Afro Solo Festival, The Left Coast Leaning Festival at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and at DiverseWorks in Houston, Tx. An excerpt of her second one woman show, A Tribe Called Blessed, debuted at the Women Center Stage Festival (Lynn Redgrave Theater) and was featured at The Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Her first full length play, stunning, still was read at Naked Angels 1st Mondays Play Reading Series after a residency at Vineyard Arts Project and her second full length work, American Courage, was selected for a workshop with Crowded Outlet and will have a reading at Judson Memorial Church in January of 2018. This year, Virtuosically Invisible, her non-fiction prose manuscript was runner up in a book prized judged by Maggie Nelson and her poems have been published in Apogee, Winter Tangerine and Union Station Magazine. Lauren has performed her work in various venues around the country including The Sundance Film Festival and The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Lauren was featured on HBO's documentary, Brave New Voices and this fall, she will originate the role of Un/Sung in Opera Philadelphia's production of We Shall Not be Moved, a hybrid opera written by Marc Bamuthi Joseph and directed by Bill T. Jones. Prior to that, she played the role of “Zillah” in A Bright Room Called Day (Connelly Theater). As a dramaturg, Lauren has worked in various capacities both inside and outside of the theater. She recently directed How Bodies Reclaim Light (New York Live Arts) and was playwright/adapter of Three Sisters: Tulsa 1921 (The Secret Theater). She was the assistant director of Paradox of the Urban Cliche by Craig “muMs” Grant, the festival dramaturg for The Fire This Time Festival and co-curator of the Conscious Language Festival at The Wild Project. In addition to touring with The Dialogue Arts Project, an organization that uses the arts to facilitate difficult conversations about social identity, Lauren has given a number of lectures and workshops across the country. Most recently, Lauren worked as a research assistant to Oskar Eusits at New York University in partnership with The Public Theater. Currently, Lauren teaches an Advanced Playwriting Lab at The New School and she facilitates a poetry and performance workshop at Juilliard. Follow Lauren Whitehead on Instagram : @lady_whitehead & on Twitter: @ladywhitehead Visit Lauren's website: http://www.laurenawhitehead.com/ Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 9 of The Poetry Gods! “If we commit to telling particular stories, we need to tell the circumference of them, and not just just the wound.” - Adam Falkner On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Adam Falkner about The Dialogue Arts Project, Urban Word NYC, writing, teaching, the music video for The One & much more . As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. ADAM FALKNER BIO: Adam Falkner is an artist, educator and consultant. His work has appeared in a range of literary and academic journals, and has also been featured on HBO, NBC, NPR, BET, Upworthy, in the New York Times, and elsewhere. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the pioneering diversity consulting initiative, the Dialogue Arts Project, and Chief Operating Officer of Urban Word NYC, a nationally acclaimed youth literary arts organization. A former high school English teacher in New York City's public schools, Adam has toured the United States as a guest artist, speaker and consultant, and was the featured performer at President Obama's Grassroots Ball at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. He teaches at Columbia University's Teachers College, where he is an Arthur Zankel Fellow and PhD candidate in the English and Education program. Follow Adam Falkner on Instagram : @adam_falkner Visit Adam's website: http://www.adamfalknerarts.com/ Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 8 of The Poetry Gods! We realized many of the poetry podcasts we listened to were wildly dull. Hyper self-serious, self-agrandizing, and totally exclusive to high academic circles. That's not the way the three of us know or love poetry. It's also not the way any of our homies and idols dig into this craft. Poets are fucking hilarious. Joyful and absurd, with stories for days. We hear them at the bar, during their banter at the reading. We wanted to hear it in a podcast. So we made one. On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to John Manuel Arias about Costa Rica, writing a book, and much, much more. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. JOHN MANUEL ARIAS BIO: John Manuel Arias is a gay, first generation Costa Rican/Uruguayan poet and crepe-maker raised in a DC ghetto when it was the murder capital. His poems have appeared in the James Franco Review, Rogue Agent Journal, Red Paint Hill, the After Happy Hour Review and others. His debut collection of poetry, “¡I'D RATHER SINK–!” is forthcoming from Red Paint Hill Publishing. He currently lives in San José, Costa Rica with his grandmother and four ghosts. Follow John Manuel Arias on Instagram : @latinfishdrama Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 7 of The Poetry Gods! We realized many of the poetry podcasts we listened to were wildly dull. Hyper self-serious, self-agrandizing, and totally exclusive to high academic circles. That's not the way the three of us know or love poetry. It's also not the way any of our homies and idols dig into this craft. Poets are fucking hilarious. Joyful and absurd, with stories for days. We hear them at the bar, during their banter at the reading. We wanted to hear it in a podcast. So we made one. On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Nicole Shanté about writing her debut choreopoem "another goddamn lesbian movie" SHOWING FRIDAY JUNE 30th: 8PM - 9:30PM Downtown Art 70 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003. If you are in NYC, go see the show. Check out the episode and let us know what you think. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. NICOLE SHANTÉ BIO: nicole shanté is definitely the quiet one yo mama warned you about. Currently residing in Brooklyn, this cluster of Midwest accents and Southern hospitality writes, dances, and teaches from a black queer womanist lens. The choreopoet is a recipient of fellowships from Poets House, Willow Arts Alliance, The Poetry Project, & Cave Canem. She was also a contributing staff writer for Sula Collective and a Writer-in-Performance at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center. Brooklyn Arts Council awarded her a 2017 Local Arts Grant to write, produce, direct, & choreograph another goddamn lesbian movie / a choreopoem. She will be entering the University of Pittsburgh's MFA Poetry program on full scholarship this fall. She believes Gucci Mane is the hood's Shakespeare, yellow is your favorite color's favorite color, and ice cream > _________________. Follow Nicole Shanté on Instagram : @nikkibadapples Visit her website: https://www.nicoleshantewhite.org/ Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 6 of The Poetry Gods! We realized many of the poetry podcasts we listened to were wildly dull. Hyper self-serious, self-agrandizing, and totally exclusive to high academic circles. That's not the way the three of us know or love poetry. It's also not the way any of our homies and idols dig into this craft. Poets are fucking hilarious. Joyful and absurd, with stories for days. We hear them at the bar, during their banter at the reading. We wanted to hear it in a podcast. So we made one. On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Desiree C. Bailey about writing in different genres & so much more. Check out the episode and let us know what you think. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. DESIREE C. BAILEY BIO: Desiree C. Bailey is a poet, writer and educator. She has a BA from Georgetown University and MFA from Brown University. She has received fellowships from the Poets House, Kimbilio Fiction, The Conversation, the Norman Mailer Center, Callaloo Creative Writing Workshop and Princeton in Africa. She is also a recipient of the 2013 Poets and Writer's Amy Award. Her work is published in Best American Poetry, Callaloo, Transition, The Collagist and Muzzle, among other publications. She is currently the fiction editor at Kinfolks Quarterly. Desiree was born in Trinidad and Tobago and at a young age, moved with her family to a pre-dominantly Caribbean community in Queens, NY. She has lived in Cape Town, South Africa, working at an education reform organization by day and co-hosting an open mic/performance series at a jazz bar at night. She has also lived in Washington, DC and Providence, RI. She currently teaches English at CUNY's Borough of Manhattan Community College. Of her poem "A Retrograde" she writes: "This poem rose up out of the histories, experiences, and ideas to which I constantly return: the maroon communities of the Caribbean and Brazil that challenged the dominance of the plantation slavery system, the psychic trauma of a severed lineage, the historical violence that often resides in beautiful landscapes, the passing down of folklore, rites, and ways seeing, the ocean as a mother, the ocean as a city of ancestors or as a balm. I pose questions in this poem: Is the liberation of the body tied to the liberation of the land? What happens to the mind when the land is warped? And vice versa? What are the consequences of cultural amnesia? How do we close the distance between the past and the present? How can we open multiple ways of seeing?" These currents of thought run through much of Desiree's poetry and fiction, and guides her steps through the everyday. Follow Desiree C. Bailey on Twitter : @desireecbailey on Instagram: @desireecarla Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes/ @azizabarneswriter (IG), @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 5 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Aracelis Girmay about poetry, wolves, and more. Check out the episode and let us know what you think. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. ARACELIS GIRMAY BIO: Born and raised in Santa Ana, California, poet Aracelis Girmay earned a BA at Connecticut College and an MFA from New York University. Her poems trace the connections of transformation and loss across cities and bodies. In her 2011 online chat interview with the Rumpus Poetry Book Club, Girmay discussed innovative and hybrid poetric forms, stating, “I wonder what new explorations of form might have to do with documenting the new and old ways of thinking about power. Of how we've been taught to think by our families, institutions, television, computer culture, etc. [….] Perhaps the so-called hybrid poems are about dislocating or splintering the central lens.” Her poetry collections include Teeth (2007), Kingdom Animalia (2011), and The Black Maria (2016), named a “Top Poetry Pick” by Publisher's Weekly, O Magazine, and Library Journal. She is also the author of the collage-based picture book changing, changing (2005). In 2011 Girmay was awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and in 2015 she received a Whiting Award for Poetry. A Cave Canem Fellow and an Acentos board member, she led youth and community writing workshops. She currently teaches at Hampshire College. She lives in New York City. Follow Aracelis Girmay on Twitter : @aracelisxgirmay Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 4 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to 2016 Poets House Emerging Fellow and one of the co-founders of Project X, Noel Quiñones! We talk about Ice-T, Soulja Boy, poetry, community, and so much more! Check out the episode and let us know what you think. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. NOEL QUIÑONES BIO: Noel Quiñones is a writer, performer, and educator raised in the Bronx. A CantoMundo, Brooklyn Poets, and Emerging Poets Fellow at Poets House, he was most recently a member of the 2016 Bowery Poetry Slam team. He has performed at historic locations such as Lincoln Center, the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and Apples and Snakes - London. His work has appeared in The Acentos Review, Pilgrimage Press, Kweli Journal, and Asymptote. Follow him @NQNino322 Follow Noel Quiñones on Twitter and Instagram: @NQNino322 Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to one of our favorite poets and people, Patricia Smith live from Vassar College about experiencing setbacks on the path forward, what community means, Prince, & more. Check out the episode and let us know what you think. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. PATRICIA SMITH BIO: Patricia Smith has been called “a testament to the power of words to change lives.” She is the author of seven books of poetry, including Incendiary Art (2017); Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah (2012), which won the Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets; Blood Dazzler (2008), a chronicle of the human and environmental cost of Hurricane Katrina which was nominated for a National Book Award; and Teahouse of the Almighty, a 2005 National Poetry Series selection published by Coffee House Press. Her work has appeared in Poetry, the Paris Review, the New York Times, TriQuarterly, Tin House, The Washington Post, and in both Best American Poetry and Best American Essays. Her contribution to the crime fiction anthology Staten Island Noir, which she edited, won the Robert L. Fish Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the best debut story of the year and was chosen for Best American Mystery Stories 2013. Smith also penned the critically acclaimed history Africans in America (1999) and the award-winning children's book Janna and the Kings (2003). She is a 2014 Guggenheim fellow, a 2012 fellow at both MacDowell and Yaddo, a two-time Pushcart Prize winner, recipient of a Lannan fellowship and a four-time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam, the most successful poet in the competition's history. She is currently working on a biography of Harriet Tubman, a poetry volume combining text and 19th century African-American photos, and a collaborative novel with her husband Bruce DeSilva, the Edgar-Award winning author of the Liam Mulligan crime novels. Follow Patricia Smith on Twitter and Instagram: @pswordwoman Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 2 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to one of our favorite poets and people, Patricia Smith live from Vassar College about all the books we won't get to read, poetry, music, and beyond. Check out the episode and look out for Part 2 on May 2nd, 2017. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. PATRICIA SMITH BIO: Patricia Smith has been called “a testament to the power of words to change lives.” She is the author of seven books of poetry, including Incendiary Art (2017); Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah (2012), which won the Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets; Blood Dazzler (2008), a chronicle of the human and environmental cost of Hurricane Katrina which was nominated for a National Book Award; and Teahouse of the Almighty, a 2005 National Poetry Series selection published by Coffee House Press. Her work has appeared in Poetry, the Paris Review, the New York Times, TriQuarterly, Tin House, The Washington Post, and in both Best American Poetry and Best American Essays. Her contribution to the crime fiction anthology Staten Island Noir, which she edited, won the Robert L. Fish Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the best debut story of the year and was chosen for Best American Mystery Stories 2013. Smith also penned the critically acclaimed history Africans in America (1999) and the award-winning children's book Janna and the Kings (2003). She is a 2014 Guggenheim fellow, a 2012 fellow at both MacDowell and Yaddo, a two-time Pushcart Prize winner, recipient of a Lannan fellowship and a four-time individual champion of the National Poetry Slam, the most successful poet in the competition's history. She is currently working on a biography of Harriet Tubman, a poetry volume combining text and 19th century African-American photos, and a collaborative novel with her husband Bruce DeSilva, the Edgar-Award winning author of the Liam Mulligan crime novels. Follow Patricia Smith on Twitter and Instagram: @pswordwoman Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Season 2 of The Poetry Gods! We're back! Thank you to everyone who has been politely and not so politely asking us about when Season 2 would drop. It's here. On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Tim Seibles about the body as embassy for communication, writing poems that are not just diplomatic, and much more. As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. TIM SEIBLES BIO: Tim Seibles is the author of several collections of poetry, including Body Moves (1988), Hurdy-Gurdy (1992), Hammerlock (1999), Buffalo Head Solos (2004), and Fast Animal (2012), which won the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and was nominated for a 2012 National Book Award. His latest book, One Turn Around The Sun, is available now. His work has also been featured in the anthologies In Search of Color Everywhere: A Collection of African American Poetry (1994, edited by E. Ethelbert Miller and Terrance Cummings), Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry (2009, edited by Camille Dungy), and Best American Poetry (2010, edited by Amy Gerstler). Seibles' honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, as well as an Open Voice Award from the National Writers Voice Project. In 2013 he received the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award for poetry. He has taught at Old Dominion University, the University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast MFA program, and at Cave Canem. Seibles lives in Norfolk, Virginia. Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @_joseolivarez, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Snow for making our logo)
Welcome to Episode 16 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we take you back to where it all started: the unreleased pilot episode of The Poetry Gods. We recorded this at the Solid Sound Fest where we were the WanderWord Poets In Residence. We wanted to take a step back to share where all of this started as we get ready to launch Season Two Of The Poetry Gods. See you soon, and as always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. Special Reminder: We are looking to book shows for Fall 2016 & Winter 2017. Bring The Poetry Gods to your campus! We would love to do a live show at your university! Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @jayohessee, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Chen for making our logo)
Welcome to Episode 15 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we answer your questions! We had a raucous time answering your questions about what to do when event organizers misidentify you as a slam poet, we talk about our influences as poets and writers, how we try to cultivate joy and love in our communities, talk about gatekeeping and answer a v important question from Safia Elhillo. We had so many questions that we could not answer all of them. Fret not! We will do a part two of this episode where we finish answering your questions in the near future! As always you can reach us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. Special Reminder: We are looking to book shows for Fall 2016 & Winter 2017. Bring The Poetry Gods to your campus! We would love to do a live show at your university! Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @jayohessee, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Chen for making our logo)
Welcome to Episode 14 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we have a brand new "What's On Your Mind?" along with an archival recording of a poetry reading The Poetry Gods hosted at Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop on May 11th, 2016. Featured readers include: Camonghne Felix, Nate Marshall, José Olivarez, Aziza Barnes, Adam Falkner, Carvens Lissaint, Idris Goodwin, & Mahogany L. Browne. Special Reminder: Episode 15 will be dedicated to clearing out our inbox, so please send us questions and comments, and we will shout you out on an episode. Email us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. Special Reminder 2: We are looking to book shows for Fall 2016 & Winter 2017. Bring The Poetry Gods to your campus! We would love to do a live show at your university! Follow Camonghne Felix on twitter: @KamoneFromPluto on instagram: @kamkilla Follow Nate Marshall on twitter & instagram: @illuminatemics Follow Adam Falkner on instagram: @adam_falkner Follow Carvens Lissaint on twitter & instagram: @carvenslissaint Follow Idris Goodwin on twitter & instagram: @idrisgoodwin Follow Mahogany L. Browne on twitter & instagram: @mobrowne Follow Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop on twitter & instagram: @berlspoetry Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @jayohessee, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Chen for making our logo)
Welcome to Episode 13 of The Poetry Gods! On this episode of The Poetry Gods, we talk to Camonghne Felix about growing up in The Bronx & how she got started writing poetry. Special Reminder: Episode 15 will be dedicated to clearing out our inbox, so please send us questions and comments, and we will shout you out on an episode. Email us at emailthepoetrygods@gmail.com. Special Reminder 2: We are looking to book shows for Fall 2016 & Winter 2017. Bring The Poetry gods to your campus! We would love to do a live show at your university! CAMONGHNE FELIX BIO: Camonghne Felix is a poet, political speechwriter and essayist. She earned an MA in Arts Politics at NYU, is a 2012 Pushcart Prize nominee, and the 2013 recipient of the Cora Craig Award for Young Women. You can find her work in various spaces, including Youtube, and in publications like Apogee, Union Station, and Poetry Magazine. She is also the author of the chapbook Yolk, published via Penmanship Books in March 2015 and in May of that year was listed by Black Youth Project as a “Black Girl From the Future You Should Know.” Follow Camonghne Felix on twitter: @KamoneFromPluto on instagram: @kamkilla Follow The Poetry Gods on all social media: @jayohessee, @azizabarnes, @iamjonsands, @thepoetrygods & CHECK OUR WEBSITE: thepoetrygods.com/ (much thanks to José Ortiz for designing the website! shouts to Jess X Chen for making our logo)