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Gerardo Navarro Nemónico Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is Gerardo Navarro Nemónico Gerardo Navarro, poet, philosopher, performer, artist. Born in Chula Vista, California, 1963. Educated on both sides of the border. Since the early 80s Navarro is a pioneer in border art, spoken word, and multimedia performance. From 1992 to 1995 he… Read More
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Vera Sanchez Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is Vera Sanchez Veracruz Pedroza Sánchez was born in San Diego and grew up in Logan Heights. She earned her B.A. in Education and M.A. in Education from San Diego State University and is currently teaching English at Grossmont College. Her first novel, Prison… Read More
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Sharon Elise Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader Sharon Elise Sharon is a Professor of Sociology at California State University, San Marcos conducts research and teaches on critical race and gender issues. She brings her sociological insight to poetry and poetics to sociology. She has been a periodic feature on the San… Read More
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Angela Torres Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader Angela Narciso Torres Angela Narciso Torres’s poetry collection Blood Orange, won the Willow Books Literature Award. Recent work appears in Nimrod, Spoon River Poetry Review, Jet Fuel Review, and Water~Stone Review. A graduate of Warren Wilson’s MFA Program, Angela has received fellowships from Bread… Read More
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Alma K. Valdivia Ochoa Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader Alma K. Valdivia Ochoa Alma was raised in San Diego living between both her parents and two foster homes. She is bilingual in Spanish/English and she enjoys writing in both but says her best writings are in Spanish where feelings and emotions seem clearer.… Read More
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PW Covington Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is PW Covington PW Covington’s writing is inspired by the beat spirit of the North American highway. He has been invited to read from the Canadian border to Havana, Cuba and from the Standing Rock reservation to San Francisco’s Beat Museum. Covington’s poetry has… Read More
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Chris Vannoy Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is Chris Vannoy Chris Vannoy has been writing for most of his life. Promoter, editor, teacher, and tireless advocate of words both heard and spoken; he works endlessly to raise up words from page to ear and from mouth to the air. He is… Read More
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Parker Meridian Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington This week’s feature is “Parker Meridian”. One of the city’s hardest working trios recently transformed a sample-based EP into a live band-based album. You can find them performing at any number of San Diego’s most respected hip hop venues, advocating for meaningful social change, or dabbling… Read More
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Ying Wu Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is Ying Wu Ying Wu lives on a sailing catamaran in the San Diego Bay. She is a researcher at the Institute of Neural Computation of UC San Diego, where she studies EEG brain dynamics mediating creativity and problem solving. She also hosts the… Read More
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Kimberly Dark Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is Kimberly Dark Kimberly Dark is a writer, sociologist and raconteur, working to reveal the hidden architecture of everyday life one clever essay, poem, and story at a time. She uses humor, surprise and intimacy to help audiences discover their influences, and reclaim their… Read More