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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: 6/17/2009 9:00 PM UTC
Category: Culture
Marina Ortiz, the woman behind the Virtual Boricua website (www.virtualboricua.org), a space for boricua news and information, will speak to PRSUN Radio about her labor of love. She's also talk on her other projects including her East Harlem Preservation and her activism in East Harlem, poetry y mas.
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Original Air Date: 7/9/2009 1:00 AM UTC
This show will focus on bloggers. Citizen journalists and journalists who blog on Latino themes. Why do they do it? What's their mission? What have they learned? What are their challenges? I'll share some blogs I consider resources.
Original Air Date: 7/2/2009 1:30 AM UTC
Rhina Valentin is known as La Reina. She runs her own production company La Reina del Barrio, LLC. She's also a performance artist, emcee, comedic actress, dancer, writer and an arts educator. And, she's a mom to be. Check out her bio at www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio.
Date / Time: 6/30/2009 4:10 PM UTC
Actress and producer Rhina Valentin is my guest at 9 p.m. tomorrow at PRSUN Radio. We'll chat about art, producing, motherhood and more.
Original Air Date: 6/25/2009 1:00 AM UTC
About the dance company: Danza Fiesta: Baile y Teatro Puertorriqueño was created in 1998 by Gilda Rivera-Pantojas in New York City, with the idea of sharing Puerto Rican culture with the rest of the world. The company has been fulfiling it's mission through workshops, Community Programs, Performances and Lecture Demonstrations of Puerto Rican folklore and popular dances. In 2001 Danza Fiesta became part of the non-for-profit organization Diversity in Arts in Nations for Cultural Education (D.A.N.C.E., Inc.).
Original Air Date: 6/17/2009 9:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 6/12/2009 10:46 PM UTC
Virtual Boricua's Marina Ortiz is my upcoming guest on PRSUN Radio at 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 at www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio. She'll speak on her work with Virtual Boricua, East Harlem Preservation and more.
Here's some bio info on Marina Ortiz who lives in East Harlem.
ABOUT MARINA ORTIZ
Born and raised in East Harlem/El Barrio and the South Bronx, Marina Ortiz has drawn from her background to craft an innovative, versatile body of work that includes: brand product and magazine collages, illustrations, poetry/spoken word, theatrical drama, broadcast/print journalism, digital photography, web-based graphic designs, and other forms of expression that highlight her experience as a stateside Puerto Rican woman.
PHOTOGRAPHY
A self-taught photographer, Marina is an avid documentarian of local cultural and political events and other aspects of the Nuyorican universe. Since 2004, she has maintained an extensive online catalogue heralding significant cultural events and honoring community leaders and artists.
Her work is regularly featured on popular websites such as her own virtualboricua.org and eastharlempreservation.org and frequently used in promotional flyers, brochures and newsletters. Her photographs have also been published in local newspapers.
As Marina continues to explore digital photography, she has found expression in detailing differences between historic and mainstream art and design. Her more recent works often contrast historical landmarks such as local firehouses, prisons, courthouses, schools, libraries, and churches with contemporary corporate architecture.
Marina is presently planning a number of exhibits, including El Barrio: Canvas al Fresco, The People’s Island, Gated Communities, and The Sky’s the Limit.
In addition to her creative work, Marina Ortiz is a Community and Environmental Preservationist
As Founder and President of East Harlem Preservation, Marina has worked to address environmental and healthy food inequities, large-scale commercial developments, and affordable housing and displacement issues in East Harlem/El Barrio, New York City.
In 2007, Marina co-authored a 30-minute video and research report, "East Harlem Focus: A Community Facing Transition," documenting the neighborhood’s rapid and transformative change. She continues to produce reports on the impact of neighborhood gentrification on social networking sites such as “East Harlem Voices.”
In 2008, Marina was the plaintiff in a lawsuit that successfully challenged the privatization of public parkland on Randall’s Island. She continues to monitor recent attempts to circumvent ULURP and other legal requirements intended to provide out- of-district private schools with long-term control over public ball fields during prime, after-school hours.
Marina regularly presents testimony on such environmental issues at NYC Council hearings and has recently partnered with other environmental advocates to address the health risks of artificial turf in public parks.
For more information, visit: www.eastharlempreservation.org
EDUCATION
Ms. Ortiz holds a bachelor’s degree in media communications and has an extensive background in public relations and communications, which she applies towards the promotion and preservation of Puerto Rican history and culture in East Harlem.
source: Marina Ortiz
Original Air Date: 6/11/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Caridad De La Luz "La Bruja" will talk on her new show "Boogie Rican Blvd." y mas. Read my blog at www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio.
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