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Blog Name: Cumba Media
Url: http://lamentoborincano.com
Language: English
Topics: Latino, Puerto Rican, Diversity
Description: Exploring diversity in media and the histories of Latinos and Puerto Ricans through media.
Popularity: 20 Followers

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Long Island Latino International Film Festival (LILIFF) 2009
Now in its fifth year, the Long Island Latino International Film Festival is once again showcasing a fine lineup of films. Some of the films such as “Premature,” “Made in Japan” and “Little Courage” (all exceptional films) have been making the festival circuit and deserve to be seen once again if you have not had the pleasure. In addition, they will be premiering the short documentary “Stereo Typed” produced by Franc
Spike Lee Presents County of Kings by Lemon Andersen
Last year, I had the pleasure to attend the Under the Radar Festival at the Public Theater to witness Lemon Andersen take the stage in County of Kings: The Beautiful Struggle. At that time, I told everyone I could to go see this amazing piece of work where Lemon bared his life in a raw and compelling performance. The piece stayed with me and I was very happy to see that more people would be able to see this one man play in a limited run, again at the Public Theater. The curren
CNN Heroes – Jorge Munoz
Jorge Munoz is known in Jackson Heights as an Angel in Queens. Since 2004, he has handed out more than 70,000 meals to the hungry, all the while working as a school bus driver. Along with his family, every night at 9:30PM he gives out meals without fail. Read more about him and vote for him, using the widget below, as the CNN 2009 Hero. You can vote as many times as you want until Thursday, November 19. Embedded video from CNN Video
Latinos in Social Media Heritage Tour
A couple of months ago, I went to the first Latinos in Social Media Meetup in New York. A group started by Louis Pagan, his vision was to create a network of Latinos involved in Social Media and bringing all that talent together. In that first meetup we discussed me creating some videos for the group. Since that first meetup the group has gone nationwide, a Facebook group was created, a couple of Twitter parties and now the group is gearing up for their first Latinos in Social Media Heritage Tour. The first national tour will take place in three different cities across the United States. The first will be in Houston (September 24 & 25), ne

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