American literary organization
CantoMundo is an American literary organization founded in 2009 to support Latino poets and poetry.[ 1] It hosts an annual poetry workshop dedicated to the creation, documentation, and critical analysis of Latinx poetry.[ 2]
History
CantoMundo was founded in 2009 in San Antonio, Texas when Norma Elia Cantú , Celeste Guzman Mendoza, Pablo Miguel Martínez, Deborah Paredez , and Carmen Tafolla ,[ 3] inspired by the Cave Canem workshops for African-American poets,[ 4] organized a workshop for Latino writers. The first workshop was held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2010.[ 5] From 2011 to 2016 the workshops were held at the University of Texas, Austin .[ 6] [ 5] From 2017 to 2019 Columbia University , in New York City served as home for the program and workshops.[ 7] In August 2019, the University of Arizona Poetry Center formally announced a three-year partnership to host the CantoMundo workshops in Tucson, Arizona beginning in 2020.[ 8]
CantoMundo is one of over 25 members of the Poetry Coalition, an alliance of nonprofit organizations that aim to promote poetry that is coordinated by the Academy of American Poets .[ 9] In January 2019, the Academy of American Poets allocated a portion of a $2.2 million endowment from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to the Poetry Coalition, some of which went to CantoMundo.[ 10]
Writing conference
During the four day writing conference, fellows are divided into two groups of 12-15 poets that engage in workshops with invited faculty members, attend keynote lectures, and participate in panel discussions.[ 11]
During the weekend, fellows also have the opportunity to share their work in front of an audience at the Friday and Saturday night readings which are free and open to the general public.[ 11] Readings are sponsored by Columbia University's Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity and the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College, and the Office of the Dean of Social Science in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.[ 12]
Workshop faculty
Current fellows (partial list)
Amy M. Alvarez
Aldo Amparán
Diannely Antigua
John Manuel Arias
Mario Alejandro Ariza
Oliver Baez Bendorf
Amy Sayre Baptista
Andrea Blancas Beltran
Sara Borjas
M. Soledad Caballero
David Campos
Andrés Cerpa
MK Chavez
Karla Cordero
Cristina Correa
Carina del Valle Schorske
Carolina Ebeid
Joshua Escobar
Lauren Espinoza
Eduardo Gabrieloff
Suzi F. Garcia
Ysabel Y. Gonzalez
Marcelo Hernandez Castillo
Paul Hlava Ceballos
Jen Hofer
Ricardo Maldonado
Sheila Maldonado
Carlo Matos
Jennifer Maritza McCauley
Jasminne Mendez
Florencia Milito
Michelle Moncayo
Lara Mimosa Montes
Brenda Nettles Riojas
Christina Olivares
José Guadalupe Olivarez
Maryam Ivette Parhizkar
Emily Perez
Zenaida Peterson
Noel Quiñones
Gabriel Ramirez
Reyes Ramirez
Julian Randall
Alexandra Lytton Regalado
Monica Rico
Joseph Rios
Raquel Salas Rivera
Leslie Sainz
Ruth Irupé Sanabria
Cintia Santana
Roberto Santiago
Nicole Sealey
Yvette Siegert
María Fernanda
Analicia Sotelo
Michael Torres
Emma Trelles
Norma Liliana Valdez
Dan Vera
Rich Villar
Vanessa Angélica Villarreal
Felicia Zamora
CantoMundo Poetry Prize
The organization has partnered with the University of Arkansas Press for an annual book prize. Edited by Deborah Paredez and Celeste Guzman, the first judge for the prize is celebrated poet Rafael Campo .[ 23]
References
^ a b "About Us | CantoMundo Official Website" . cantomundo.org. Archived from the original on 2017-04-13. Retrieved 2017-04-13 .
^ "About Us | CantoMundo" . www.cantomundo.org . Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2017-09-09 .
^ "Interview with the Founders of CantoMundo by Millicent Borges Accardi" . Writer's Chronicle . May 2016.
^ "Spotlight on Canto Mundo" . 13 April 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2018 .
^ a b "Latino Poets Connect at CantoMundo by Belinda Acosta" . Poets & Writers . November–December 2011.
^ "2017 Palm Beach Poetry Festival CantoMundo Fellowship - Palm Beach Poetry Festival" . palmbeachpoetryfestival.org. Archived from the original on 2017-04-13. Retrieved 2017-04-13 .
^ a b "Poetry Friday: CantoMundo Retreat in NYC" by Ysabel Gonzalez, June 30, 2017 Dodge Blog http://blog.grdodge.org/2017/06/30/poetry-friday-cantomundo-retreat-in-nyc/
^ a b "UA Poetry Center Partners with CantoMundo" by Sarah Gzemski August 20, 2019 https://poetry.arizona.edu/blog/ua-poetry-center-partners-cantomundo
^ mgannon (2016-04-13). "Poetry Coalition" . Poetry Coalition . Retrieved 2019-03-15 .
^ Rao, Sameer (2019-01-17). "5 Writers of Color Who Should Win the Poets Laureate Fellowship" . ColorLines . Retrieved 2019-03-15 .
^ a b "Retreat | CantoMundo" . www.cantomundo.org . Retrieved 2017-09-09 .
^ "Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race - CantoMundo" . Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race . Retrieved 29 October 2018 .
^ "CantoMundo Master Poetry Workshop," University of Texas Center for Mexican American Studies, February 8, 2010 https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/cmas/news/article.php?id=2565
^ "Letras Latinas Blog" .
^ "Latino Poets Connect at CantoMundo" by Belinda Acosta, Poets and Writers December 31, 2011 https://www.pw.org/content/latino_poets_connect_at_cantomundo
^ "CantoMundo 2012: call for applications" October 6, 2011 Letras Latinas Blog https://letraslatinasblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/cantomundo-2012-call-for-applications.html
^ "CantoMundo Poets Boost Latino Literary Scene" by Nancy Flores, June 26, 2014, Austin American-Statesman https://www.statesman.com/NEWS/20140626/CantoMundo-poets-boost-Latino-literary-scene
^ "Big Austin Sendoff Scheduled For Prestigious CantoMundo Poetry Workshop" by Tony Cantu. Patch , Jul 22, 2016 https://patch.com/texas/downtownaustin/big-austin-sendoff-scheduled-prestigious-cantomundo-poetry-workshop
^ "How To Be Courageous: Llanto Mundo" By Angie Cruz, Asterix Journal December 15, 2017 https://asterixjournal.com/llanto-mundo/
^ "Weaving Writers Together" . Boxcar Poetry Review, Winter 2011 .
^ "CantoMundo: Two poets meet in conversation about grief" . Portuguese American Journal . January 22, 2012.
^ "Latinx Faculty at Writing Retreats" . Ploughshares .
^ "CantoMundo Poetry Series" . uapress.com. Retrieved 2017-04-13 .
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