Bobby Gonzalez

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Recent Posts

  • My Family's South Bronx Bodega
  • Native Peoples Retake the Bronx - For One Day.
  • Poets Converge on South Bronx Urban Farm
  • My book, The Last Puerto
  • Why Latinos Are Not "Spanish"
  • Multicultural Motivational Speaker at Assumption College, MA
  • History of the Americas From an Indigenous Perspective. A suggested reading list.
  • BronxTaino: Building Bridges Through Storytelling
  • Notes from the South Bronx Reservation

Archives

  • February 2012
  • September 2011
  • August 2011
  • December 2010
  • October 2010
  • September 2010
  • August 2010
  • May 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010

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Programs

Bobby's speaking career as dynamic keynote speaker specializing in encouraging audiences of all ages and backgrounds to succeed, fulfill their full potential and adjust to a changing world by becoming more aware of the rich history and accomplishments of their ancestors. In his lectures and workshops Bobby urges his listeners to be more sensitive to the various cultures and belief systems of their neighbors and colleagues. 


"As an individual proud of his Native American, Latino, African and European ancestry, Bobby Gonzalez is a messenger of hope, pride and love of diversity."


Topics currently available include;

  • Hope, Pride & Love of Diversity
  • Embrace Your Roots: Create a New Future by Drawing on Your Heritage
  •  From the South Bronx to Yale University & Carnegie Hall: a Nuyorican's Journey of Accomplishment."

 Exploring Cultural Diversity in Native America
  • The Taino, the Native Americans Who Discovered Columbus
  • The Indigenous History of Latin America
  • The American Holocaust: Columbus to Chiapas

Bobby has conducted Key Notes for the following companies; Lucent Technologies, Catalyst Inc., Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Staten Island Dept. of Defense and many more.

Poet / Author

  • Author of chapbook "The Puerto Rican Indian Wars: Part 2"
  • Author of manuscript "Song of the American Holocaust"
  • Poetry published in periodicals: Red Ink, Dark Night Field Notes, La Concha.
  • "The Last Puerto Rican Indian: a Collection of Dangerous Poetry."

Produced and read poetry at:

  • The National Museum of the American Indian
  • The Brooklyn Museum of Art
  • The Nuyorican Poets CafĂ©
  • The University of Michigan at Flint

 

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