Feb
27
Thu
Presentación de la obra del escritor René Rodriguez Soriano @ Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
Feb 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presentación de la obra del escritor René Rodríguez Soriano

“No les guardo rencor, papá”

Novela más reciente del escritor dominicano René Rodríguez Soriano, publicada simultáneamente en Santo Domingo, España, Estados Unidos y Argentina en el 2019, narra los días finales de la dictadura de Rafael L. Trujillo en su patria. Es una historia conocida, pero el estilo subyugante con el que el autor va concatenando los hechos y la interacción de los personajes hacen que el lector se mantenga pegado al libro hasta llegar a la última página. Tres voces se entrelazan, atan nudos y se deslizan paralelamente para contarnos una historia que de tan terrible pareciera fantasía.

Presentación del autor por Ophir Alviárez

René Rodríguez Soriano (Constanza, RD, 1950) escritor, editor y docente universitario dominicano; egresado en comunicación social de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. Ha sido reconocido en plataformas como el periodismo, la publicidad y la producción de materiales para radio televisión y cine. Ha recibido importantes galardones como el Talent Seekers International Award 2009-2010, el Premio UCE de Poesía 2008, el Premio UCE de Novela 2007, el Premio Nacional de Cuentos José Ramón López de República Dominicana (1997) y el Casa de Teatro (1996), entre otros. Desde 1998 reside en Estados Unidos1​ desde donde, mediante un continuo desplazamiento por prestigiosos centros académicos desarrolla una ardua labor de difusión y proyección de la literatura iberoamericana; desde el 2005 edita y coordina mediaIsla2​, revista literaria convertida, hoy por hoy, en sitio de referencia obligada para los hacedores y estudiosos más destacados de nuestras letras
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Información:

HORA Y FECHA: Jueves, 27 de febrero, 20,  7:00 pm
LUGAR: Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
3315 Sul Ross Houston, TX. 77098
ESTACIONAMIENTO GRATIS
Evento Gratuito
Cóctel y vino de honor
Venta de libros
Asientos limitados

AUSPICIADO POR:  

TAO Houston
Instituto de Cultura Hispana de Houston IHCH
Consejo de Comunidades Salvadoreñas en Houston
Punta Cana Restaurante

ORGANIZADO POR:
Dra. María T. Rocha, PhD
Mariela G. Domínguez
Andrés Guevara

Sep
15
Tue
Music from Mexico and Central America @ Online Event
Sep 15 @ 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Presentation by Mr. Walter Suhr, songwriter musician, and Director of Mango Punch Band.
We will bring together music and history celebrating the roots of different genres across Mexico and Central America.
Presentado por Walter Suhr, musico, compositor y director de la Banda Mango Punch.
Entre música he historian celebraremos las raíces de diferentes géneros de los países de Centro America y Mexico.
Requiere registro previo. https://aarp.cvent.com/TX-915-HH
*Evento presentado por AARP Houston
Sep
29
Tue
Rethinking the History of Maize – Maíz, regalo de los dioses @ Online Event
Sep 29 @ 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm

 

Domesticated by early farmers around 9000 years ago, it has evolved into tasty, tender corn that was carried on to other parts of the Americas. By the time of the European colonization, corn was a major food source through many parts of the region and it was then adopted by the world as part of a universal diet. A gift from the Americas to the world, we will cover the history, the impact, and the many ways this plant has made its way along the centuries.
Cultivado por más de 9000 años el maíz ha evolucionado su sabor y textura, siendo usado en muchas partes de América. Para la época de la colonización, el maíz era la base de la alimentación que más tarde fue adoptada por el resto del mundo y ahora hace parte de la dieta universal. ¡Un regalo desde las Américas para el mundo! Aquí cubriremos su historia, impacto e interpretación durante todos estos años.
Requiere registro previo. https://aarp.cvent.com//TX-929-HH
*Evento presentado por AARP Houston
*Evento en español.
Oct
7
Wed
Education Day @ Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
Oct 7 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

#Winning and Success: Beyond School and Snapchat

Education Day- Onsite program.

Applying for college is a highly competitive and complicated process, from career focus discernment to selecting the educational institution, financial concerns, standardized test readiness and developing the communication strategies to best represent yourself in writing and in person.

This one-day workshop will focus on the academic discernment process, developing a strong resume and personal statement, interview skills, and the power of social media -both negative and positive impact.

After a morning session with experts in the field of education and communication, students will have the opportunity to apply the concepts in practical exercises demonstrating the different skill sets.

We look forward to working with you to make this journey a success!

  • THIS IS A FREE PROGRAM SPONSORED BY THE INSTITUTE OF HISPANIC CULTURE OF HOUSTON.
  • BREAKFAST SNACKS AND LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED.
  • PARKING IS AVAILABLE ONSITE AND ON THE STREET.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS:

  1. All participants are required to bring a signed copy of the Authorization form you will receive after registration through Eventbrite. The Parental Authorization form is required for Minors under 18 years of age.
  2. Please send the link to a one-minute video of introduction by Thursday, November 5 to: president@ihch.org
  3. Please bring a tablet/smartphone for videos.

Faculty

George Santos, M.D. Program coordinator, community leader, IHCH Board Member.

Escarle Silva. Businesswoman, IHCH Board President.

Andrew Harper, M.D. Clinical Professor, A & M College of Medicine.

Rita Garza. Consultant, Communication expert.

Carmen Herrada. Consultant, Leadership Advisor, IHCH Board Member.

Mayte Weitzman. Marketing executive. IHCH Board Member.

 

*Limited seats available to comply with social distancing requirements.

Oct
13
Tue
Literary Encounters. Literature from Spanish and Latin American Nobel Prize winners @ Online Event
Oct 13 @ 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Did you know that there have been eleven Nobel Literature prizes awarded to authors from Spain and Latin America since the 1900s? And, that most of these authors are widely available in English translation? This webinar will explore the work of these authors, including possible approaches to reading and understanding the works in translation or in Spanish, and the author’s connections with the United States.

Dr. María E. Pérez is a retired professor from the Department of Hispanic Studies of the University of Houston. Since her retirement, she has been active in Hispanic organizations in Houston, including the Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston, where she currently serves as a Board Member.

Previous registration required.
https://aarp.cvent.com/TX-1013-HH
*This event is presented by AARP *Event in English