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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”

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VOCES, 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 , 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 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 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 & Inclusion and The Hispanic New York Project.

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