词条 | Jael Uribe |
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| name = Jael Uribe | image = Jael Uribe (recital).jpg | alt = Women Poets International Movement and Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival Founder | caption = Jael Uribe reading poetry at Santo Domingo 2017. | birth_name = Jael Elizabeth Uribe Medina | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|2|10}} | birth_place = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | genre = Poetry, Fiction | occupation = Publisher, CEO Women Poets International, storyteller, poet, writer, painter | website = {{URL|jaeluribe.blogspot.com}} }} Jael Uribe Elizabeth Medina is best known as Jael Uribe (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, February 10, 1975) is a writer, storyteller, poet and painter creator of the female poetic foundation named Women Poets International. She is considered the initiator of the Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival, a chain of events celebrated by poets, artists and cultural associations worldwide, to honor women and against women violence during the month of march. BiographyBorn in Santo Domingo, graduated as a Publisher at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD ). She writes poetry and fiction since her early years and has dedicated her time to the development of cultural projects that promote female contemporary poetry internationally. Among her projects there are poetry contests for women, international event callings, poetry anthologies, poetry recitals, etc. All proposals involve women and focuses on non-violence issues. Her most notable work was the creation of Woman Scream International Poetry Festival that serves as a launching platform for both, known and novice female poets and their support in promoting them towards a greater international poetry career. Since 2009, she has been part of various cultural events, national and international publications, and supported women causes. Among the major projects she has participated in, are included the National Writing Project in New Hampshire at Plymouth University in 2012, the Children Literature's Institute in Connecticut, USA, 2006. Awards and recognitionIn 2017 she received in Norway the “Freedom of Expression Award 2016” (Ytringsfrihetsprisen) by the Norwegian Author's Union in Oslo. In 2016 she won International Poetry Award Vicente Rodríguez-Nietzsche celebrated by the Porto Rico International Poetry Festival. In 2015 she was nominated “Women Of The Year” by the Dominican newspaper El Diario Libre, for her cultural work in 2014. In 2013 she received the award for her life essay in the Competition Mujeres: Voces, Imágenes y Testimonios de Voces Nuestras in Costa Rica. In 2012 she received a plaque from the Direction of the XV International Book Fair of Santo Domingo. In 2012 she got recognition for the cultural management of Women Poets International by Ediciones Limaclara, Argentina, 2012. In 2012 she wins a mention at the Diablos Azules poetry competition in Trujillo, Peru. In 2011 she wins another mention in the Caños Dorados International Poetry competition in Córdoba, Spain. In 2012 she received a mention in the Nano Expressiones Project in Venezuela, 2010. In 2010, she received a first prize for a children story at the Children's Literature Contest ELIEC in Argentina, 2010. She has created cultural events to help poets and artist be known internationally through Woman Scream International Poetry Festival,[1] and other activities. Her work has unified literary groups, public and private institutions such as Amnesty International[2] (Malaga), among others, to promote the cause of non-violence. As president of the Women Poets International Foundation MPI Inc., she has coordinated events in the Dominican Republic,[3] Mexico, Spain, United States, Colombia, Argentina,[4] among other places in Latin America,[5][6] Europe,[7] Asia, and Africa and Germany. The festival has been featured on book fairs, ministries, and other institutions in several countries. Books and publicationsShe is the author of the poetry book “De la Muerte al Fénix” (From death to phoenix), that compiles her poetry up to the year 2014 published by the Ministry of Culture in DR and the Direction of the Santo Domingo Book Fair in December 2016. She was the editor and co-editor of the “Yo Soy Mujer" (I am Woman), the “Grito de Mujer” (Woman Scream), the "Muñecas" (Dolls) and the "Faros de Esperanza" (Flashlights of hope) anthologies of the WPI Movement, where many women poets participated. She has been published in several international anthologies. Among them the "Short and Twisted" anthology (Australia) 2013, “Antología de Sonetos Siglo XXI (Dominican Republic) 2013, “Anónimos 2.0”, anthology of the International Poetry Festival of Cosmopoética (Córdoba-Spain) 2012, “Mil Poemas a Miguel Hernández (España) 2012 and “Mil poemas a Pablo Neruda (Chile) 2011, “Mil Poemas a Cesar Vallejo (Perú) 2011, “Antología Poetas de la Era ”(Volume 1) 2011, “La palabra Revelada/Revelada: El poder de contarnos " (USA, NY) 2011, “Anthology of the nano-poemas at Proyecto Expresiones" (Venezuela) 2010, “Antología Canto de sirenas (México) 2010; “Antología En Audio 7 Mujeres Una Voz", of the Círculo de Escritoras Dominicanas 2010, “Antología Internacional de Poesía Amorosa "(México, Perú, Ecuador) 2006. See also{{Portal|Biography|Poetry|Culture|Literature|Dominican Republic}}
References1. ^{{cite web|last=VÉLEZ|first=PILAR|title=Descubra cómo se gestó "Grito de Mujer". Una entrevista a su fundadora, la poeta dominicana Jael Uribe|url=http://astrolabiumpress.com/descubra-como-se-gesto-grito-de-mujer-una-entrevista-a-su-fundadora-la-poeta-dominicana-jael-uribe/|publisher=Astrolabium Press|accessdate=21 October 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029195158/http://astrolabiumpress.com/descubra-como-se-gesto-grito-de-mujer-una-entrevista-a-su-fundadora-la-poeta-dominicana-jael-uribe/|archivedate=29 October 2013|df=}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Anuncian Jornada art|url=http://www.es.amnesty.org/grupos-locales/andalucia/grupos/malaga/paginas/agenda/evento/articulo/grito-de-mujer-exposicion-de-fetografias-y-poemas/|publisher=Amnistía Internacional|accessdate=21 October 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017054405/http://www.es.amnesty.org/grupos-locales/andalucia/grupos/malaga/paginas/agenda/evento/articulo/grito-de-mujer-exposicion-de-fetografias-y-poemas/|archivedate=17 October 2013|df=}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Celebran Segundo Festival Internacional de Poesía en San Pedro de Macorís|url=http://eldia.com.do/sociales/2012/4/3/79233/Celebran-Segundo-Festival-Internacional-de-Poesia-en-San-Pedro-de-Macoris|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=El Dia|date=3 April 2012}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Con un festival de poesía rindieron homenaje a las mujeres en su día|url=http://www.elliberal.com.ar/ampliada.php?ID=35523|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=El Liberal|date=2012-03-26}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Trujillo: Preparan II Festival Internacional de poesía Grito de Mujer|url=http://www.rpp.com.pe/2012-02-17-trujillo-preparan-ii-festival-internacional-de-poesia-grito-de-mujer-noticia_452170.html|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Radio Programas del Perú|date=17 February 2012}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Planeta Mujeres|url=http://www.lostiempos.com/lecturas/varios/varios/20120311/%E2%80%9Cplaneta-mujeres%E2%80%9D_163550_342473.html|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Los Tiempos|date=10 March 2012}} 7. ^{{cite news|title="Britma e gruas" pro fuqizimit të zërit femëror|url=http://www.kosovapress.com/sq/arkiva/britma-e-gruas-pro-fuqizimit-te-zerit-femeror-161640/?old=1|accessdate=21 October 2013|newspaper=Kosova Press|date=12 March 2013}} External links
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