ESMERALDA SANTIAGO, ELVIRA LINDO, ANNECY BAEZ AT THE NEW YORK TIMES – OCTOBER 13 (6 – 8 P.M.) – panel discussion “Women’s Voices in a Latino New York”
Tagged: book, conference, diversity, latina, latino writers, New York, New York City, Puerto RicanVOCES, the Latino Heritage Employee Network of The New York Times Company, and The Hispanic New York Project of Columbia University’s American Studies Program cordially invite you to Women’s Voices in a Latino New York, a panel discussion with Esmeralda Santiago (When I Was Puerto Rican, Almost a Woman, and The Turkish Lover), Elvira Lindo Garrido (Una palabra tuya, Manolito Four-Eyes), and Annecy Báez (My Daughter’s Eyes and Other Stories). The panel will be moderated by Claudio Iván Remeseira, Director of the Hispanic New York Project. Wine & cheese reception and book sale by Librería Lectorum’s representatives.
This event will take place on Tuesday, October 13, 6 –8 p.m., at The New York Times Building, 620 Eighth Avenue, New York City, 15th floor Conference Center.
To make a reservation, please open the attachment. On the day of the panel, please check in at the New York Times Building security desk with a photo ID.
Co-hosted by The New York Times Company Diversity & Inclusion and The Hispanic New York Project.
Posted on: October 7th, 2009Curation from Tomás
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