EVENTS
Podcast Latin Fest (Virtual)
Fiction Podcasts for Kids: Adventure, History, Community (Bilingual)
Timestorm Listening Party @ Bradley Beach Public Library
Image by Hispanic Legacy Studio
Nerdtino Expo
Timestorm will be an exhibitor at the Nerdtino Expo, which promotes the presence of and history of Latinx, Hispanic, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latinx, and Iberian creators in Geek Culture.
Timestorm Listening Party
A free community listening party with series producers at the Newark Public Library Van Buren Branch. TimestormSeries.com
Podcast Movement
Michael Aquino and Dania Ramos will be at Podcast Movement. They will be participating in the PRX Google Podcasts showcase and the Audio Fiction track.
Timestorm Live: "The Storm"
When twelve-year-old twins Alexa and Beni Ventura are sucked into an inter-dimensional portal, they meet a distant cousin who presents them with an incredible mission: travel through time to uncover hidden moments from their culture’s past.
Stuff This in Yer Face! Album Release Party
Cocotazo Media and You Don’t Know Jersey will host a performance for the release of Stuff This in Yer Face!, a benefit compilation supporting the Human Needs Pantry in Montclair. This benefit show will feature Aquino, Larée Cisco, Deivito, Sonofdov, Dave Kleiner & Liz Pagan (of the Folk Project), Kevin & Oliver Liebkemann, David Rieth, Deena & Jon (of the band The Cucumbers). Proceeds from the album and performance will benefit the Human Needs Food Pantry of Montclair. Since 1982 their mission is to offer, “…food, clothing, and other services to people in need who live in Montclair and neighboring communities in Essex County.”
The show will be free but monetary donations will be accepted. A limited run of CDs will be available for sale, and all proceeds will go to the Human Needs Pantry of Montclair.
Pero, Like, Let’s Talk About Colorism in the Latino Community
Join us for an honest and lively conversation about the origins and impact of Latino colorism. Led by Melissa Valle, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, and African American and African Studies at Rutgers University, and animated by short scenes performed by Cocotazo Media.