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3/22/2009 11:28 PM UTC
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PRSUN Radio is a project of Puerto Rico Sun Communications, an independent multimedia social entrepreneurship. PRSUN Radio focuses on themes related to Puerto Ricans and the Puerto Rican diaspora.
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Date / Time: 11/11/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Category: Culture
Call-in Number: (646) 595-2779
November is Puerto Rican Heritage Month in NYC and the key woman behind that is Teresa Santiago. Comite Noviembre has a host of activities in celebration of Puerto Rican heritage and culture in the city. Teresa is my upcoming guest on PRSUN Radio. For more information about the nonprofit Comite Noviembre, go to www.comitenoviembre.org or visit my blog at www.prsun.blogspot.com for the lineup of Puerto Rican events going on this month.
Date / Time: 10/21/2009 3:00 PM UTC
Brooklyn-born Puerto Rican poet Lemon Andersen's County of Kings is a one man show being presented by Spike Lee and the Culture Project. The show is now playing at The Public Theater in NYC. In County of Kings, Lemon gives a tough, yet poignant biographical account of a good kid growing up in an unforgiving environment. Mixing difficult drama and occasional humor with his own brand of urban poetry, Lemon uses his unique perspective and talent to bring his own coming-of-age story to life. Aligning his own Puerto Rican cultural upbringing with two phenomena of the 80's-- the birth of AIDS and hip-hop-- Lemon creates a poignant performance that allows audiences to experience the power of poetry and relive the good old days of Lee jeans, shell-toe Adidas, Boogie Down Productions, etc. Lemon Andersen is best known from his regular appearances on HBO's Def Poetry presented by Russell Simmons, and as an original cast member and writer of the TONY award-winning Def Poetry Jam on Broadway. He can also be seen opposite Denzel Washington in Spike Lee's Inside Man, and is featured in The Soloist, starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey, Jr.
Date / Time: 11/2/2009 6:25 PM UTC
Aftergraduating from Columbia University with a BA in history-sociology and a MPAfrom its School of International and Public Affairs, Sofia began her firstcareer as a policy analyst and advocate, working for various nonprofitorganizations and government agencies including the Vera Institute of Justice,Hispanic AIDS Forum, and the New York City Independent Budget Office. Afteryears of working on diverse policy issues, however, Sofia heeded her muse topursue an entertainment career. Determined to write edgy yet intelligent novels for women who love hip hop evenwhen hip hop fails to love them in return, Sofía wrote her debut novel EXPLICITCONTENT under the pen name Black Artemis. Booklist said of her debut,"Fans of Sister Souljah's The Coldest Winter Ever (1999) will find thisdebut novel just as tantalizing. . ." Since then Sofia has penned two moreBlack Artemis novels (PICTURE ME ROLLIN’ and BURN) and has been by critics ofall stripes for creating stories that are both intelligent and entertaining.
Sofiaalso writes contemporary women’s fiction under her real name. Her debut novellaTHE MORE THINGS CHANGE appears in FRIDAY NIGHT CHICAS the first chick-litanthology by and about Latinas. Her novel DIVAS DON'T YIELD was published inMarch 2006 by One World/Random House. She is also a contributing author to theanthologies NAMES I CALL MY SISTER and JUICY MANGOS.
Sofia co-foundedChica Luna Productions to identify, develop and support other women of colorseeking to make socially conscious entertainment. Among other projects, ChicaLuna launched The F-Word, a comprehensive filmmaking institute for women ofcolor based in East Harlem in New York City and the Popular Media JusticeToolkit, a collection of resources that deconstructs images of women of colorin popular films from SET IT OFF to I LIKE IT LIKE THAT.
SofiaQuintero is a socially conscious entrepreneur and cultural activist devoted toelevating the quality of entertainment both through her personal initiativesand business ventures. With her business partner Elisha Miranda, she foundedSister Outsider Entertainment, a multimedia production company that isdeveloping several projects for television, film and stage including theupcoming internet series SANGRIA STREET. SOE also co-created CONSCIOUS WOMENROCK THE PAGE with Marcella Runell Hall and Jennifer Jlove Calderon. CONSCIOUSWOMEN is a cutting-edge multidisciplinary curriculum that enables sociallyconscious educators to introduce feminist hip hop fiction into their learningenvironments and use it to incite social change among their students.
Thisfall Knopf will publish Sofia’s first young adult novel EFRAIN’S SECRET about a Latino boy in the South Bronxwho goes to questionable extremes to realize his dream of going to an Ivy Leaguecollege.
Original Air Date: 10/21/2009 3:00 PM UTC
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Original Air Date: 10/1/2009 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 9/25/2009 8:50 PM UTC
George has over 12 years experience marketing to the urban Latino demographic on the internet. His current projects include Capicu Poetry, a monthly open mic poetry / cultural showcase in Williamsburg Brooklyn he founded with Urban Legend PaPo Swiggity from Espacio Latino. There is also the first Latino radio show on Blog Talk Radio called Radio Capicu that he co-hosts with La Chica Que Pica. It is through this work that he hopes to continue to empower the community to promote and document the evolution of Latino culture in order to help second and third generation Latinos reconnect with lost elements of a cultural legacy they rightfully own.
For more information visit http://www.google.com/profiles/SofritoMediaGroup
Original Air Date: 9/24/2009 1:00 AM UTC
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