sPeCiAL ApRiL – CeLeBrAtInG pOeTrY

sPeCiAL ApRiL – CeLeBrAtInG pOeTrY April marks the celebration of poets and poetry being recognized as National Poetry Month celebrating its 25th Anniversary! What a monumental moment. Poetry is an art form of expression used to convey messages through words, rhythm, rhyme, and of course different styles. Poetry is not just an art form but also it is a craft. The enjoyment of literature in its various forms dates back thousands of years as early as 20BC. Most scholars recognize its beginnings in 13 BC when Sonnets were introduced. But there are poems from the Restoration society and the satirical verses of the 17th Century with poets such as John Dryden (English Poet) but noted there were Spanish poets such as Joan Baptista Aguilar, amongst many others.  There are three writing forms such as prose, spoken poetry and of course different types of poems, itself. Prose tends to include the following characteristics: Most everyday writing is in prose form; The language of prose is typically straightforward without much decoration; Ideas are contained in sentences that are arranged into paragraphs; There are no line breaks; Sentences run to the right margin; The first word of each sentence is capitalized; And lastly, Prose looks like large blocks of words.  Spoken word poetry is poetry that is written on a page but performed for an audience. Because it is performed, this poetry tends to demonstrate a heavy use of rhythm, improvisation, free association, rhymes, rich poetic phrases, wordplay, and slang. Types of poetry include the following qualities: Poetry is typically reserved for expressing something special in an artistic way; The language of poetry tends to be more expressive or decorated, with comparisons, rhyme, and rhythm contributing to a different sound and feel; Ideas are contained in lines that may or may not be sentenced; Lines are arranged in stanzas; Poetry uses line breaks for various reasons—to follow a formatted rhythm or to emphasize an idea; Lines can run extremely long or be as short as one word or letter; And, traditionally, the first letter of every line is capitalized, but many modern poets choose not to follow this rule strictly; Furthermore, the shape of poetry can vary depending on line length and the intent of the poet. Poetry’s art form is a literary space where all people can benefit as the audience and writer. Go write your poem and submit it to the Buffalo Latino Village. Editor’s Note: We need more Puerto Ricans/Latinos to discover the beauty of poetry.  Visit your local library, go online, go to the bookstore, and discover our great poets: Julia Alvarez, Pedro Pietri, Isabel Allende, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Julia de Burgos, Sandra Cisneros, Nancy Mercado,  Jesus Papoleto Melendez, and many more. Just type “Latino poets” and a treasure of our Latino poets pops up.  To begin, go to www.poetry.org, and learn about the beauty of Poetry. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports sPeCiAL ApRiL – CeLeBrAtInG pOeTrY April 24, 2021/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More WOMEN, YES YOU CAN! March 24, 2021/No Comments WOMEN, YES YOU CAN! The most courageous act a woman can take is to feel good.”, Heather Chauvin This month’s Read More In honor of Black History Month: A CALL FOR LIBERTY February 24, 2021/No Comments In honor of Black History Month: A CALL FOR LIBERTY President Gerald Ford, the 38th president of the United States, Read More Load More End of Content.

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CENTRO AMERICAN SE LEVANTA!

La administracion Biden-Harris propone levantar entidades publicas de la sociedad civil de CentroAmerica con un plan de desarrollo y apoyo economico. Centro America se levanta! Es un hecho ya, la administracion Biden-Harris propone un plan lleno de apoyo economico a los pueblos centroamericanos golpeados por una canasta familiar fuerte y economias que han sido desvastas por la pandemia. Este plan edificara comunidades abatidas por la probreza y la falta de recursos sanitarios y educacionales. Es el momento de levantar el banderin de solidaridad con los pueblos hermanos centroamericanos y las comunidades inmigrantes centroamericanas en los EEUU y globalmente. La crisis migratoria y humanitaria en la frontera es real. Pueblos desplazados por tragedias naturales y por economias que se tambalean, salen en busca de una oportunidad en caravanas, a pie, en marcha y en hombros. Necesitamos unir nuestras voces y cabildear por una solucion viable y humanitaria balanceando las necesidades domesticas de nuestras comunidades en casa. Los fondos destinados a la nueva edification de la Republica de El Salvador y la Republica de Nicaragua tienen como proposito levantar las instituciones de la prensa, el derecho a la oposicion y la democracia. Hagamos un llamado colectivo a nuestros representantes legislativos por una reforma migratoria sensible y humanitaria. Por apoyo a las instituciones civiles y las comunidades en Centro America quienes buscan edificacion social, educativa y de justicia social. Escribe, llama y pide un balance en la politica de apoyo a Centro America. Es un llamado a la humanidad y nuestros hermanos centro americanos quienes necesitan de la voz del pueblo latino y luchador de nuestra querida America. Quien es tu legislador? Cual es su posicion ante la crisis humanitaria que se vive en la frontera EEU-Mexico? Que acciones en concreto propone ella? Cual es su record de votacion hacia Centro America y las comunidades centroamericanas en los EEUU? Te invito a la accion civica. Usa tu voz y tu voto para un cambio humano y equitativo hacia la reforma migratoria. Escribele, platicale y pidele al Caucus Congresional Hispano y a tu representante que apoyen por una resolucion compasiva, humana y digna. Si puedes empieza una conversacion en las redes sociales y comparte tu vision con ellos! Tu voz es tu voto!  2241 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 | Phone: 202-225-2410 Si se puede! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics EL CALOR ESTA ENCENDIDO: NUEVO LIBRO DE CUMPLIMIENTO DE LEYES CORPORATIVAS July 4, 2023/No Comments Tom Fox, es una lumina y guia para miles de abogados quienes ejercen en el area corporativa anti corrupcion y Read More A SENSIBLE HUMANE IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NEEDED NOW June 23, 2023/No Comments A SENSIBLE HUMANE IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NEEDED NOW A bipartisan sensible humane immigration reform is needed now by our nation. Read More MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! May 23, 2023/No Comments MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! A todas las madres que son nuestras lectoras especialmente a aquellas quienes con mucho Read More Load More End of Content.

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CAPTURING THE RECIPES OF LIFE

CAPTURING THE RECIPES OF LIFE The month of April is upon us and with it, spring should be in full bloom. Warm weather, rain and the return of green grass and foliage brings life back to our eyes after a long winter. The coming of spring season brings memories of renewal and rebirth and the beauty of life. As I work on my own documentary film (Boricua Soy Yo), I was fortunate enough this past March to put together a slice of life documentary short on a woman name Ada Avila. Senora Avila lives in Deltona, FL with her daughter Grace. Senora Avila was born in Manta, Ecuador in January 1910, making her one of the world’s few supercentenarians at 111 years old. She came to the US in 1954 with her six children, first settling in New York City. Speaking with Sra. Avila, I was taken aback at how much life was still in her, how great she looked for her age and how sharp her mind was. I was really impressed with her sense of humor, as she reminded three of her children who were also interviewed for the piece, that she was quite the disciplinarian. As a video producer/documentary filmmaker, I have interviewed countless of people, spanning various topics. Whether they were internationally known musicians, professional sports stars, boxers, wrestlers, business owners, historians, or veterans, I have always enjoyed the stories told by the older folks I’ve interviewed. A few years ago, I interviewed two Borinqueneers who were in their late 80s and early 90s respectively and the stories they told, along with the how much wisdom they shared will be something I will always carry with me. Like lost languages or cultures, the stories, wisdom and cultures our elders carry are slowly evaporating with each passing day. The reason I mentioned Sra. Avila and the two Korean War Veteran Borinqueneers, is because we live in a day and age where technology is part of almost every facet of life, yet so many of the experiences of our elders are not being captured. I wish I could go back in time and document my grandparent’s stories, hit the record button on a camera and just ask them questions. Our elders, those that came before us carried a lot to bring us to where we are today. As a documentary filmmaker and historian, my main goal is to capture a person’s story so that it can be passed onto generations after. Like a favorite recipe that a loved one had that was never written down on paper, the stories and experiences our elders carry disappear once they leave this earth. If there is only one thing you take away from my column this month, please let it be this: Talk to your elders, ask them questions, and document their stories and experiences, so that they may live on when they are gone, or be revisited when they themselves are fortunate to celebrate their 111th birthday. —— Until next time. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Music Our Community Peace People Sports CAPTURING THE RECIPES OF LIFE April 18, 2021/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More TWO GENERATIONAL MUSIC ICONS LOST March 18, 2021/No Comments TWO GENERATIONAL MUSIC ICONS LOST I originally wasn’t looking to write an obituary column this month, however Latinos of two Read More GOOD DAYS ARE COMING February 18, 2021/No Comments GOOD DAYS ARE COMING It is now February 2021 and since we last touched base, we have been witnesses to Read More Load More End of Content.

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