The new Freedom Chat with Marina Nemat highlights this exiled writer’s perseverance and unbelievable ability to surmount a lifetime of veritable obstacles.
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Harvey Mireles, executive director of San Anto Cultural Arts in San Antonio’s West Side, discusses his history with the organization’s growth as well as the many offerings – in terms of programming, literary and artistic outlets – that San Anto’s provides to the surrounding community.
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In an exclusive interview with Sampsonia Way Magazine, María López De León discloses her professional convictions and personal history in promoting Latino arts, culture, and equality across various networks. Also, López details her work as the Executive Director of the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC), her nomination by President Obama to the National Council of the Arts, and she enumerates several grant opportunities that support Latino arts and culture.
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“The Freedom Chat” transcript of Venezuelan journalist Andrea Daza Tapia is now available at Sampsonia Way Magazine. Several common threads connect Venezuelan writers that are featured in the magazine this week, such as their ability to influence movements from outside their country of origin or within it.
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Sampsonia Way magazine reaches into the archives to call attention to Dutch novelist Tommy Wieringa and his recent accomplishments, including Wieringa’s book A Beautiful Young Woman.
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Filmmaker Laura Varela shares her personal journey and the evolution of her documentary “raúlrsalinas and the Poetry of Liberation”. In this interview, Varela also divulges the impetuses that spurred her career and her goal to highlight the hitherto unknown latino poet and activist, raúlrsalinas.
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Sampsonia Way’s new video series, “The Freedom Chat”, introduces author and artist Linor Goralik. Throughout her interview, Linor reveals the struggles of publishing in Russia as well as the external forces that affect her personal work. She also keenly differentiates two propaganda “styles” during this discussion.
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