![]() ![]() ![]() She writes about outsiders in possible and impossible worlds and teaches storytelling to people of all ages and backgrounds.Ĭarlos Chirinos’ work explores innovation and creativity in emerging global music industries, looking at the role of music in public health, international development and social change. She is the author of five novels and is a driving force in experimental Caribbean popular music. Rita Indiana is a Dominican-born New York-based music composer, and a key figure in contemporary Latinamerican literature Tentacle won the Grand Prize of the Association of Caribbean Writers in 2017, the first Spanish-language book to do so. The discussion centers on the multi-disciplinary artist’s career trajectory and what sparked her return to music after a decade-long hiatus how her music unpacks feminism, gender, migration and Dominican identity and what’s next creatively for Indiana’s career. This event is co-sponsored by the Hemispheric Institute and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)Ī virtual charla, or chat, between writer and musician Rita Indiana and Carlos Chirinos, Director of the NYU Steinhardt School’s Music and Social Change Lab and Clinical Music and Global Public Health Associate Professor with the NYU School of Global Public Health. The Latinx Project at NYU presents a virtual chat between writer and musician Rita Indiana and NYU Professor Carlos Chirinos. ![]()
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