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Halt to Puerto Rico’s Northeastern Nature Preserve

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: November 1, 2009

SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) — Puerto Rico’s governor on Friday canceled the designation of part of the island’s northeastern coastline as a nature reserve, opening the door to large-scale development along a white-sand beach where proposals for hotel resorts have sparked bitter protests.

The order signed by the governor, Luis G. Fortuño, directs environmental authorities to evaluate 3,240 acres of public and private land and identify the most ecologically sensitive areas. Those sections would be preserved, while others could be opened to developers.

Currently, only small, eco-friendly projects are allowed in the reserve.

“There should not be any doubt that a nature reserve will be established here,” the planning board president, Hector Morales, said at a news conference.

Conservation groups have fought to keep hotel projects out of the Northeast Ecological Corridor, which includes a beach fringed with tropical forest used by endangered leatherback sea turtles as a nesting area. Proposals for resorts rallied opposition from celebrities including the actor Benicio Del Toro and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer.

Mr. Fortuño’s predecessor, Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, ordered the preservation of the corridor in 2007, and his administration had begun seeking financing to buy private parcels from their owners.

But Mr. Fortuño faced pressure from officials, including the mayor of Luquillo, José González Ortiz, to open the region to development that would create jobs.

SOUTH BRONX CONTEMPORARY

Longwood Arts Projects’ 25th Anniversary
December 6, 2006 to March 10, 2006

Gala Reception:
Wednesday, December 6, from 5 pm – 8pm

Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos Community College/CUNY
450 Grand Concourse at 149th Street
Bronx, NY 10451

Directions
2, 4, 5 subway trains to 149th Street/Grand Concourse
(The Longwood Gallery has a wheelchair ramp in front, visible from the subway exit on the street.)

Gallery Hours
Mon . – Sat. 10 am – 6pm
Closed Sunday & major holidays.

Information
718.518.6728
longwood@bronxarts.org.

South Bronx Contemporary
Longwood Arts Project’s
25th Anniversary
new curatorial projects organized by Fred Wilson, Betti-Sue Hertz,
Eddie Torres, and Edwin Ramoran

SAVE THE DATE | Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Gala Reception and Bronx Culture Trolley!!
Exhibition on view through March 10, 2007

BRINCANDO EL CHARCO

Brincando El Charco

The cult classic film Brincando el charco, a meditation on Puerto Rican identities in the context of mass migration, will screen as part of Columbia University’s Hispanic Film Festival.

Director Frances Negrón-Muntaner will be present to engage in a dialogue with Richard Peña, director of the New York Film Festival, and the general audience.

Despite the director’s original intent as a film for “half a dozen friends” who also shared the pains and joys of migrating to the U.S. over a decade ago, Brincando el charco still seems to have something to say for new audiences.

Wednesday, December 6, 7:30PM

Columbia University
Broadway at 116th Street
Room 517 in Hamilton Hall

BOOK PRESENTATION

The Center for Puerto Rican Studies
invites you to
Diasporas in Progress: A Celebration of two books

latinos in new england puerto rican diaspora

Wednesday, November 29th
6:30 – 8:00 pm

Hunter College
68th Street and Lexington Avenue
Faculty Dining Room, West 8th Floor

Speakers:
Linda Delgado, Board Member, National Association of Ethnic Studies

Carmen Teresa Whalen, Williams College,
Co-editor of
The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Historical Perspectives

Andres Torres, Researcher
Centro de Estudios Puertorriquenos, Editor of
Latinos in New England

For updated information on Centro Events visit us @ www.centropr.org
or call: 212-772-5714

BRONX 3M: a screenplay reading

June 3, 7PM

A reading of Bronx 3M

The story of three youths coming of age in a city going up in flames. At seventeen, Maria, Mona and Michael have to make choices that will change the course of their lives. Are they up to it?

Saturday, June 3, 7PM

MediaNoche

161 East 106th Street, First Floor

(between Lexington and Third Avenues)

To attend call: Clarisel 212.828.0401

Film shoots in July. Come and give your two cents. Refreshments will be served.

SCREENWRITING WORKSHOP

PRdream/MediaNoche

SUMMER 2006 WORKSHOP SERIES

SCREENWRITING:  THE BASICS

WITH

WRITER/TEACHER

FRANK ALGARIN

This intensive workshop will provide the techniques and tools necessary for turning your idea into a screenplay.

We will cover: The concept and idea, the pitch, dramatic structure, creating authentic characters, scene writing, the outline and treatment, screenplay formatting – and more

You will turn your idea into an outline for a feature length screenplay and write the first scenes of your script.

The workshop will include lectures, discussions, screenings, exercises, assignments, resources and handouts.

TUESDAYS, 6:00PM – 8:30PM

8 sessions: June 20 – August 8, 2006

Course Fee: $250

@

PRdream/MediaNoche

161 East 106th Street, First Floor
(Between Lexington and Third Avenue) NYC

For more information and to register:

Call (212) 828-0401

Email: info@prdream.com

Frank Algarín has been awarded a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Screenwriting/Playwrighting Fellowship, a Louis A. Delgado Playwrighting Award and was a 2004 MetLife Nuestras Voces / Repertorio Español Playwrighting finalist. Frank has been an Adjunct Screenwriting Professor at The New School since 2001. He has taught Screenwriting at PRdream/MediaNoche and to individual clients. He has taught dramatic writing for over ten years and currently also teaches Poetry and Spoken Word. He has taught Film, Playwrighting, Media Literacy and Creative Writing as well.

http://www.prdream.com

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