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19th Annual
Literary Festival Old Dominion University October 10-13, 1996 |
| Anthony
R Vigil
Anthony R Vigil, born and raised in Denver,
Colorado, is a Chicano poet and activist who tutors and educates barrio
youth in the areas of Mexicano/Chicano Studies and Literature. Through
his experience with his sisters and brothers of the barrio, he identifies
the arts, specifically, poetry, as the epicenter for liberating revolutionary
social change for Mexicano/Chicano youth. As such, his Chicanoetry and
"los wordshopz" often lowride him to jive [juvenile] hall, recreation centers,
street corners, detention centers, and to Mexicano/Chicano youth conferences.
Because of his poetry of witness and protest in the urban barrios, he has
been unofficially banned from speaking and reading at numerous public schools
in Denver. Although his first manuscript of poetry, The Obsidian Ranfla,
is yet unpublished, his poems have been placed in the Mid-American Review,
The Dry Creek Review, Tonatiuh-Quinto Sol, The Heartlands
Today, El Mexica, and Struggle. His largo poema, "La
Boda Chicana: Globeville, Color Azlan" won a 1994 AWP Intro Award in poetry.
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