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This episode features an interview with volleyball player Genesis Mislide, from the Dominican Republic. Genesis is now living in the U.S. She'll tell us her story of growing up in an orphanage and how she became a member of the Dominican Republic national volleyball team.
Then we'll head over to the Cervantes Institute where Carmen Boullosa will meet with Eduardo Márceles, a writer and art critic. He'll discuss his latest book, El umbral del fuego, which is a collection of stories about Colombians and each of their different reasons for coming to the U.S. He'll also talk about his experiences in China and his best-selling book Azúcar, the Celia Cruz biography.
Later, we'll make a stop in Chelsea to enjoy The International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival and sit down with one of the festival's organizers, Louis Perego Moreno. We'll also talk to Puerto Rican director Arí Maniel Cruz about his movie, Antes Que Cante El Gallo.
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En este episodio, intrevistamos a la jugadora de voleibol dominicana, Génesis Milisde. Afincada ahora en los Estados Unidos, Génesis nos cuenta su trayectoria desde crecer en un orfanato hasta ser parte del equipo nacional de voleibol de la República Dominicana.
Más adelante, iremos al Instituto Cervantes, donde Carmen Boullosa conversa con el escritor y crítico de arte Eduardo Márceles quien habla no sólo de su más reciente libro El Umbral del Fuego, una polifonía de voces de colombianos que por diversas razones llegan a Estados Unidos, sino tambié de su formación en China y su best seller Azúcar! La Biografía de Celia Cruz
Luego, nos dirigiremos a Chelsea para disfrutar del Festival Internacional de Cine de la Herencia Puertorriqueña. Allí conoceremos a Louis E. Perego Moreno, quien trabaja para el festival y también, al director boricua Ari Maniel Cruz con quien hablaremos sobre su película, Antes Que Cante El Gallo.
Taped: 07-31-17
Nueva York is an Emmy award winning series about Latino culture in New York. The 30-minute show explores the rich textures of Latino society in the city, focusing on politics, art, culture, and the traditions of Spanish-speaking populations across the metropolitan area.
Each episode features prominent leaders from the tri-state area's cultural and public spheres sharing their thoughts and accomplishments with viewers. Interviews are hosted by Mexican novelist and critic Carmen Boullosa and Chilean journalist and writer Patricio Lerzundi. The general producer is Professor Jerry Carlson, specialist in Latin American cinema. They are all members of the academic staff at CUNY. The series is produced by bilingual professionals from Colombia, Guatemala, Massachusetts, Mexico, and Texas. In addition, the series offers documentary segments about events, exhibits, concerts, and institutions.
Since its first broadcast, Nueva York has built cultural and social ties between Latinos, and amongst Spanish speaking non-Latino communities. Each episode is subtitled in English so that the largest numbers of viewers may appreciate more fully the richness and diversity of the cultural and humanitarian expression of the Spanish-speaking communities in the city. It is a television program that seeks to present the image of the social, educational and economic aspirations of the generations of immigrants and emigrants who have sought a better quality of life for themselves and their families. Nueva York won a New York Emmy in 2009, and two more in 2010. The series premiered on CUNY TV on October 6, 2005. Nueva York also airs on Channel 22 in Mexico, and Channel 11 in Panama.
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