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The Bronx Memoir Project: Vol. 1
GenreMemoir
Published2014
PublisherThe Bronx Council of the Arts
Publication placeUnited States

The Bronx Memoir Project: Vol. 1 is a published anthology by The Bronx Council of the Arts and brought forth through a series of workshops meant to empower Bronx residents and shed the stigma on the Bronx's burning past.[1]

History

The Bronx Memoir Project was created as an ongoing collaboration between The Bronx Council on the Arts and other cultural institutions including: The Bronx Documentary Center, The Bronx Library Center, Poe Park Visitor Center, Mindbuilders as well as other institutions and funded through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.[2][3] The goal was to develop and refine memoir fragments written by people of all walks of life that share a common bond residing within the Bronx.[2]

In March 2014, The Bronx Council on the Arts held writing workshops throughout the borough with the goal of capturing the great diversity of the Bronx.[4] The workshops brought Bronx residents together from all walk of life but was focused on: youth, seniors and families; and had them participate in a series of workshops. The workshops facilitated by the Bronx Council of the Art director, Charlie Vazquez [1][2] cultivated one's craft in memoir writing, and allowed them to use it as a tool to capture the Bronx through their prospective and away from the Bronx's burning past.[1]

The participants in the workshops had some of their memoir pieces published in an anthology "Bronx Memoir Project Vol-1".[1]

Bronx Memoir Project Volume 1

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Bronx Writers Center Director Charlie Vazquez & Writer Nahshon Anderson at the Bronx Council on Arts Brio grant ceremony 2014.

Published in November 2014 by BCA Media and edited by Bronx Writer Center Director, Charlie Vazquez.[5] This is published anthology of memoir pieces written by participants in the workshop.[2][6][7] A first of its kind anthology that bring readers into the Bronx through the eyes of its residents.

Participating Writers

Arthurs Name Memoir Title Award
Nahshon Dion Anderson Ratcliff Bronx Recognizes Its own
Barbara Nahmias Mediitation
George Colon On a Bronx Rooftop Long Ago
Ed Friedman Chevrolet
Ersilia Crawford Polio, Mothers and World War Two
Hayley Camacho Just a Quiet Saturday Night
Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa The Shooting
Miguel Mateo The Next and Last Stop
Siri Edna Nelson Italian, Irish, French Canadian and German
Andrea Purchas Back In the Day
Gerault Rotondo Bronx Redux
Phyllis Bowdwin New Miracles on 34th Street
Jean Harripersaud A Library as Beautiful as the Bronx
Cynthia Timms Happiness in the House on 161st Street
Jose Cenac Education Journey
Deborah William-Camps I remember When I Lost You!
Christina Marie Castro The Day I Play Hookie from Kindergarten
Ann Sealy A Conversation with My Son
Kenny Williams How I Got Started in Show Business
Awilda Aponte Adventures in Motherhood-1977
Alice Myerson As It Was
Judio Edyson Hunts Point Behind a Glass
Jhon Sanchez Writing 'Major Ascension Luna'
Laurie Humpel Morning and Evening
Maria Meli Swamp Guineas
Olga Kitt The Products of a Social Experiment
Joseph Carrion July 1977
David Duenias Untitled
Steven L. Leslie Cowpath Lane
Bernice Cox Best Friend Lost
Orlando Ferrand 2000 Bronx Recognizes Its own
Mandy Lopez After Thirteen Years!
Erykah Solano Untitled
Brian Rodriquez Untitled
Dolores Scarpato Bronx Story
Mindy Matijasevic Are You Lonesome Tonight?
B. Lawrence Untitled
Judy Bratnick Mathland
Paul Torres The Accident
Edgar E. Cabrera The Fall Classic and the South Bronx
Sarah Smith Feel the Beat
Hayley Camacho First Christmas
Colleen Boris My Dad was a Teamster Man, Not a Social Worker ... and Yet
Sidra Lackey I am a Tattooed Woman
Ranjit K. Sahu Little Things
Jose Quiles Webster Avenue and Nearby
Peggy Robles-Alvarado Undocumented
Dale Benjamin Drakeford Uncle Brondus
Susan Rotgard Bronx Memories
Michael Cruz Theresa
Lucy Aponte When the Bronx Was Burning
Louie Santiago I saw Fordham Road
Yadhira Gonzalez-Taylor, Esq Eighties Bronx as Seen Through the Eyes of an Eight-Year-Old
Marte-Bautista El Misinformed
Sonia Fuentes Resto The Kelly Street I Knew
Toby Z Liederman Bill's in Calvary
Shavonne Bell Wake me Up at 6:30
Olga Kitt Joe and Jose
B. Lynn Carter Snow and Fog
Barbara Gurkin Fasciani School Days
Lydia Clark Irene Gertrude Felix, 1921
Jose Cenac Trayectoria Academica
Jhon Sanchez El Casi-casi esta vez en mayo

References

  1. ^ a b c d "A trio of Bronx tomes tell the tales of the borough". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  2. ^ a b c d "Writing to Heal in the Bronx". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  3. ^ "Bronx Council on the Arts Receives National Endowment for the Arts Grant for The Bronx Memoir Project - Bronx, NY". www.americantowns.com. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  4. ^ Williams, Jaime. "Writing Center wants Bronxites Memoirs". Bronx Times. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Collection of Bronx stories to be released". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  6. ^ "A Memoir of the Bronx – Written by Locals". voicesofny.org. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  7. ^ "Bronx Memoir Project features aspiring authors". News 12 Bronx. Retrieved 2016-01-24.