THIS WEEK ON LATINOPIA: RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT ON INFORMAL PATHWAYS TO ART, EL ZOCOTROCO RETURNS WITH HOW HE AND HIS DOG ARE WEATHERING PUERTO RICO’S ECONOMIC WOES, MELINDA PALACIO ON HOW A POEM IS A STORY, WAITING AND CYNTHIA GUARDADO READS “CALL ME REFUGEE FOUR.”
This week Ricardo Romo looks at informal ways n which restaurants are pathways to exhibition of Chicano art. Check out Ricardo’s visit to restaurants like Mi Tierra, Pico de Gallo and Los Laureles to see how they showcase Chicano art.
Also this week El Zocotroco returns with his Burundanga Boricua blog. This week he reflects on the travails of Puerto Rico’s on-going crisis as reflected in the life he and his dog, Ushi, experience.
We visit with poet Melinda Palacio as she reads her poem, “How a Poem is a Story, Waiting” and Cynthia Guardado reads her poem, “Call me Refugee Number Four.”
Enjoy your week on Latinopia!
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