El poeta laureado Juan Felipe Herrera (Fowler, California), vino a Carolina del Sur para la celebración del evento Mentes Juveniles Soñadoras y pasó a visitar BibliObservatorio. Compartió algunos de los cuentos que escuchaba de niño. Eran historias de su familia que le sorprendían y le maravillaban. Relató también algunas de sus vivencias predilectas de esa época. Son memorias llenas de afecto, retos, chispa y juegos verbales. Descubra en este episodio cómo esas historias y experiencias llevaron a Juanito, un niño migrante, por los caminos de la poesía.
Recursos:
The University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections - Episode 46
Bonnie Stanard discusses What Missing Means and more - Episode 45
Shadows of the Gullah Geechee with photographer Pete Marovich
What is the Green Book of South Carolina?
A Conversation with Sarah Blackman of Greenville's Fine Arts Center
Business, Careers and Research Center at Richland Library
Family of Warriors with Ed DeVos
Poetry with Ed Madden, Columbia’s Poet Laureate – Episode 39
Uncompromising Activist Richard Greener – Episode 38
Make Space for Dr. Heather Moorefield-Lang - Episode 37
Taking Root: The Nature Writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria – LibraryVoicesSC Episode 36
Interview with Fiber Artist Susan Lenz – Episode 35
Clair DeLune and South Carolina Blues – Episode 34
A Conversation with Kathryn Smith, Author of The Gatekeeper – Episode 33
Robots4Autism Initiative in South Carolina – Episode 32
What is E-Rate with Andrew Epting – Episode 31
The Watering Hole, Poetry, and Banned Books with Monifa Lemons – Episode 30
Columbia World Affairs Council with Dickson Monk – Episode 29
Marvin Lare and Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina – Episode 28
Let’s Talk About South Carolina Humanities - Conversation with TJ Wallace - Episode 27
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