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  • Magdalena Gómez (1953-) is an.
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  • Magdalena Gómez () is an American playwright, poet, social activist, motivational speaker, and performer.
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      Magdalena Gómez, the daughter of a Spanish Gitano (Romaní "gypsy") father and a Puerto Rican mother, was raised to be a storyteller.
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    Magdalena Gómez is an American playwright, poet, social activist, motivational speaker, and performer.
    Magdalena Gómez was born in 1953, in the Bronx, New York [1] to a Spanish Gitano father and a Puerto Rican mother.
    Magdalena Gómez was born and raised in the Bronx, New York.

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      Magdalena Gómez was born and raised in the Bronx, New York.

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      The University of Connecticut Storrs invited Ms. Gomez for the coveted honor of housing her literary archives at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.

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  • Magdalena Gómez was born and raised in the Bronx, New York.
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      Magdalena is the Co-founder and Artistic Director of Teatro V!da: "Don't despair, create art and take action.".

    Magdalena Gómez

    American dramatist (1953-)

    Magdalena Gómez (1953-) is an American playwright, poet, social activist, motivational speaker, and performer. She lives in Springfield, Massachusetts[1] where she is the artistic director of Teatro V!da,[2] the city's first Latin@ theatre, and served as the city's second Poet Laureate. Gómez has worked with young people through the arts for nearly forty years and focuses much of her work on intergenerational collaboration.[3]

    Biography

    Magdalena Gómez was born in 1953, in the Bronx, New York[1] to a Spanish Gitano father and a Puerto Rican mother.[4] Gómez's parents were not formally educated. Her father had only completed school to a second-grade level, but was fluent in three languages and proficient in five languages, Spanish, English, Basque, Italian, and Portuguese.[3] Gomez's father immigrated to the United States through Ellis Island at the age of 17.[3]