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Aracelis Girmay Reads “The Black Maria”
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Laurie Ann Guerrero Reads “Put Attention”
Laurie Ann Guerrero Reads “Notes on the Below” by Ada Limón
Martín Espada Reads “Alabanza: In Praise of Local 100” (with Commentary)
Diana Garcia Reads “Operation Wetback, 1953”
José Olivarez Reads “Ode to the Watermelon” by Aracelis Girmay
Mayra Santos-Febres Reads “Tinta / Ink” (English)
Richard Blanco Reads “Como Tú / Like You / Like Me”
Richard Blanco Reads “My Voice” by Rafael Campo
William Archila Reads “Duke Ellington, Santa Ana, El Salvador, 1974”
Brandon Som Reads “Nani” by Alberto Ríos
Brandon Som Reads “Chino”
William Archila Reads “El Salvador” by Javier Zamora
Willie Perdomo Reads “Arroz con Son y Clave”
Willie Perdomo Reads “We Used To Call it Puerto Rico Rain”
Aracelis Girmay Reads “The Black Maria”
Sonia Manzano Reads “Trio Los Condes” by Victor Hernández Cruz
Sonia Manzano Reads the “The Broken English Dream” by Pedro Pietri
Urayoán Noel lee “Oda indebida” / “No Longer Ode”
Urayoán Noel Reads “No Longer Ode” / “Oda indebida”
Urayoán Noel lee “Sueño en inglés goleta” (“The Broken English Dream”) de Pedro Pietri
Darrel Alejandro Holnes Reads “Cristo Negro de Portobelo”
Rigoberto González Reads “Operation Wetback” by Diana García
Rigoberto González Reads “Un Beso Is Not a Kiss” by Francisco X. Alarcón
Vincent Toro Reads “Sonata of the Luminous Lagoon”
Deborah Paredez Reads “Year of the Dog: Walls and Mirrors”
Ada Limón Reads “Tortilla Smoke” by Natalie Diaz
Ada Limón Reads “The End of Poetry” (with Commentary)
Ada Limón Reads “Put Attention” by Laurie Ann Guerrero
Rigoberto González Reads “Exiles” by Juan Felipe Herrera
Rio Cortez Reads “Ars Poetica with Mother and Dogs”
Andrés Cerpa Reads “The Distance between Love & My Language”
Steven Alvarez Reads “1992/5th Sun/our present”
José Olivarez Reads “Mexican American Disambiguation”
Rigoberto González Reads “In Colorado My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes”
Aracelis Girmay reads her poem “The Black Maria” as part of Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home.
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