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Trinidad Sanchez, Jr. (15 June 1943 – 30 July 2006) was a poet and activist who wrote about culture and social issues. He received several awards during his lifetime and was given the President's Peace Commission Art of Peace award posthumously in 2007. ==Life== Trinidad Sanchez, Jr. was born in Pontiac, Michigan on June 15, 1943, the ninth of ten children born to Sofia Sánchez and Trinidad V. Sánchez, Sr., also a poet.〔 Sanchez entered the Society of Jesus as a Jesuit brother in Detroit, Michigan, where he worked with young offenders and prison inmates.〔 Remaining in the order for 27 years,〔 Sanchez left the brotherhood but continued to work in prison ministry for an additional five years. In 1992 he moved to San Antonio, Texas to live with longtime friend Regina Chávez, whom he married on Nov. 26, 1993. From the late nineties until 2003 the couple lived in Denver, Colorado where they opened Cafe Taza, a coffee shop showcasing spoken-word performances. In 2003 the couple returned to San Antonio, where the poet spent his final years.〔 Working with young fathers in outreach programs, including Family Star's Montessori and Early Headstart programs, Sanchez used poetry as an exercise for expression in emotionally constrained young men.〔 In education, Sanchez was known as a "poet in the schools." Through the years, TrinidadIn other activities, he participated in the Artist in Education Program for the San Antonio School District, part of the ArtsReach Program of the San Antonio Department of Art and Culture. He also toured with the Texas Literary Touring Program of the Austin Writers' League. He performed and lectured at various colleges, including Wayne State University, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Cal Poly Tech and Bowling Green University.〔 He was also featured at the Austin International Poetry Festival, Houston Poetry Festival, Beyond Baroque Literary Center, the First Nezahualcoyotl Poetry Festival at the Mexican Fine Arts Center, the Detroit Institute of ArtsLine Series (Detroit, Michigan), and many other venues in 1990s and until his death in the first decade of the 21st century.〔 Sanchez is remembered for his passion for influencing young, aspiring Latino writers.〔 A poetry contest in his name is sponsored by the San Antonio literary magazine, ''Voices de la Luna''. The Annual Trinidad Sanchez, Jr. Memorial Poetry Festival is held for the poet in Detroit, Michigan. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trinidad Sanchez, Jr.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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