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NFAND Episode 65 - Aris Mejias, actress and clothing designer - Skin Onion
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34:51Going indie as a designer was not in her plans. Necessity came knocking and she took her sewing skills and put them into action creating Skin Onion in 2012.Lady Onion, as I now call her, is also an actress and appears in the upcoming (October 26) Puerto Rican film Sol de Media Noche, starring opposite Pedro Capó. Though we talk about the film a lit…
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NFAND Episode 64 | Bill Aguado, art leader, Bronx legend
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25:26Episode 64 | Five small community-based arts organizations: BronxArtSpace, Dominican York Proyecto GRAFICA, En Foco, Inc., Literary Freedom Project, and Puerto Rican Institute for Development of the Arts make up the Urban Arts Cooperative - UAC. Bill Aguado, is spearheading the endeavor. Bill’s career is ample deep. This beautiful article by David …
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NFAND Episode 63 -Adriana Teresa Letorney, Founder | CEO Visura
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41:25Episode 63: In the eye of the beholder. Photography. Silence. Song of Myself. A worldwide network and a one stop shop for creatives and media producers. Visura. For better or for others (her own words). Her purpose. A beauty. Family.By Notes From A Native Daughter
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NFAND Episode 62 -Fernando Guzzoni, Chilean Filmmaker
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20:29Chilean filmmaker Fernando Guzzoni is a poet. His film Jesús is a powerful coming of age film with a different bent. Inspired by true events Fernando writes to slash your visor off your face. Jesús is raw, real, beautiful, and devastating. This is the story about a boy that mirrors the Chile of today and the cities we all live in. Fernando is a pro…
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NFAND Episode 61 - Kim Sanabria - Professor ESL
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20:58I have spent most of this summer editing. Listening again, to all the people I spoke with this past year and who make up the Hostos Community College community. I spent another chunk of time editing interviews with people close to Evelina López Antonetty, the Puerto Rican leader who established United Bronx Parents. And I’ve devoted another slot of…
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