Go see YO SOY LATINA! for $5

YO SOY LATINA! (college version)

starring: Antonia Marrero, Lina Sarrapochiello, Kathy Vega

Guest Speaker
Linda Nieves-Powell

Columbia University
Roone Arledge Auditorium
115th & Broadway
New York City

Sunday
October 22nd 2006
6:00pm

Admission: $5

Come check out the college version of YO SOY LATINA! and find out why the play was written and what inspired the writer Linda Nieves-Powell to ask the question, WHAT IS A LATINA? Ms. Nieves-Powell will be present to answer questions at the end of the show and she will have copies of her book
YO SOY LATINA!

Age appropriate for 13 year olds and up.

Sponsored by: Columbia University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs

DIRECTIONS: http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/directions.html

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