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Cablecast and web streaming of program in serieS
"Conversations with Harold Hudson Channer" Upcoming Cable Television/Web Show: For details of airing see bottom of page
Guest For THURSDAY
DECEMBER 24,
2009
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GUEST: JULIO C. NUNEZ
Executive Director:
The Immigrant Lives Oral History Project
Author:
"Dominican Utopia"
Autodidact
Well Familiar with Political Economic Theory in General & Specifically the 1958 Book:
"The Capitalist Manifesto" By Louis O. Kelso & Mortimer Adler
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below: http://www.youtube.com/haroldchanner#p/a/u/1/OCdv3Kfza2c - JULIO NUNEZ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- More about: JULIO C. NUNEZ Mr. Núñez has for the past 20 years distinguished himself as a writer, community leader, television producer and literary translator. His professional responsibilities and personal interests have required him to travel throughout Europe and Latin America. He has conducted extensive research in comparative literature, culture and philosophy. Mr. Núñez 's main academic training and focus are in linguistic philosophy and the ethical implications of law. He recently completed a book-Utopia Dominicana, a satirical novel depicting political life in the Dominican Republic-in which the issue of integrity in public life plays a major role. . (Along those lines, in August 1994, he published an important article in the Op-Ed page of the New York Times, titled: "Island on the Verge," which details how the then Dominican president, Joaquin Balaguer, had stolen the national elections won by opposition leader José Francisco Peña Gómez.) Mr. Núñez is the founder and former editor of The Dominican Times, a weekly newspaper, and USi!, a monthly magazine devoted to cultural, literary and political affairs. He is also the editor of "Notable Hispanics," an oral histories-based book series, which has published, among others, the autobiographies of former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion, Jr. and Dr. Sonia Rocha, a prominent Dominican dentist. Mr. Núñez is the founding Executive Director of The Immigrant Lives Oral History Project, Inc., a nonprofit, 501(c)3, organization dedicated to documenting (on video) the lives of academics, artists and educators from throughout the world, in their own words. Mr. Núñez majored in philosophy at Colgate University and studied philosophy of law at New York University, as well as history and comparative literature at the University of Granada (Spain). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday December 24, 2009 10:30 - 11:30 AM / (NYC Time)
Channel 34 of the Time/Warner & Channel 82 of
the RCN The Program can now be viewed on the internet at time of cable casting at
www.mnn.org
& click on channel 34 at site ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |