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Joaquín Badajoz

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resistance or result in cultural exclusion or state oppression. In response, they seek refuge; they create and inhabit 'spaces of freedom'. They establish alternative platforms in different - but mostly interlinked - places or spaces, each presenting a way of avoiding the restrictions or transcending the repercussions. The three alternatives identified by the Fund can be characterised as exile, margins or defiance. In other words: giving ground, going underground or taking up the challenge above ground. The 1999 Principal Award goes to three persons who have paved the way for free social and cultural comment. They represent the spaces which are characterised as 'exile', 'margins' en 'the large-scale public platform' respectively: Mohamed Fellag (comedian), Vitral (cultural magazine) and Al-Jazeera (television channel)
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The arts and the media are platforms for debate, analysing and criticising the contexts in which they play their part. Artists and intellectuals express their views on the political, religious, social and cultural circumstances in which they live and work. Their frank comments often meet with social
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He is one of the authors of the "Encyclopedia of Spanish in the United States", "Hablando (bien) se entiende la gente /Speaking Well Makes the World Go 'Round" (Spanish Edition), Aguilar; 1 edition (February 8, 2010); "Diccionario de Americanismos /Dictionary of Standardized Latin American
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Vocabulary" (Spanish Edition), Alfaguara (Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española) 1st edition (April 17, 2010); "The School of Night. Drawings by Arturo Rodriguez" (New York. Island Project, 2014). He is the author of "
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Vol. 2, by Alegria, Malin. Pueblo Fronterizo Series. Originally published in English as "Border town: Quince clash". Translated by Joaquín Badajoz. New York, NY.
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Passar Páxaros/ Casa Obscura, aldea sumergida (Poetry/ Spanish): Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española/ Hypermedia, Colección Pulso Herido, 2014.
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Badajoz has extensive experience in the publishing industry. He served as Managing Editor for the Spanish editions of
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en español, in partnership with Editorial Televisa. He also held positions such as Front Page Editor at
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Joaquín Badajoz: "No todo lo que uno escribe es literatura", Interview by Glenda Galán
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and is the founder and owner of SpicandProud and Hypermedia America.
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The Trojan Horse: Displacement and Resilience of the Uprooted Nation
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Veritas Feminae: a visual encyclical about the immanent feminine
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Member Profile at Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española
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Magical Realist Moments in Malín Alegría’s Border Town Series
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Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature
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Cuban-American writer, editor, translator and journalist
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Arnaldo Simón and the disturbing images of Artvertising
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Cántaro (Poetry/ Spanish): hypermedia americas, 2022.
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The Kid in a Candy Store: The Storyteller’s Crossroads
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2013 International Latino Book Awards list of Winners
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Vincench vs. Vincench: A Dissident Dialogue from Cuba
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North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE)
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Ortografía Razonada: historia de un 'ortograficidio'
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Index


Pinar del Río
Cuba
Cuban–American
Passar Páxaros/ Casa Obscura, aldea sumergida
El cine en español en los Estados Unidos
Roberto Fandiño
Cuban-American
North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE)
Vitral
Prince Claus Award
Passar Páxaros/ Casa Obscura, aldea sumergida
Cántaro
Men's Health
Prevention
Cosmopolitan
Yahoo
La Opinion
El Diario La Prensa
The Tablet
Nuestra Voz
People en español
The Miami Herald
Miami
New York City
Alphabet City
Hell's Kitchen
The Trojan Horse: Displacement and Resilience of the Uprooted Nation
The Kid in a Candy Store: The Storyteller’s Crossroads
Robert Zuckerman

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