Social psych, epidemiologist and free student of Taino ethnography and linguistics. Founding Member of the Council of Elders, Guabancex Viento y Agua Taino Society. Editor of the blog epistheme.
Occupation:
Social and health science researcher.
Education:
BA (MCL), University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, PR; MA, New School Universiy, NY; MPH (Distiction), Hadassah Med. School, Jerusalem, Israel.
Presidential Council on AIDS (COPRESIDA), Dominican Republic. Transcaribbean HIV/AIDS Research Initiative (TCHARI). Transnational Network of Street Organizations Researchers.
What a special pleasure it is for me to welcome you here, and to happen to be on the site just as you joined. Thanks very much, and please don't hesistate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Also, feel free to make the most use of the site, to create pages, blog posts, whatever you like, it is wide open.
Well I don't know where my attention has been, but it seems that I just visited your great blog for the first time moments ago. I will be removing the list of feeds from my "Open Anthropology" blog on the front page of this network, and adding yours, especially because it is much more relevant to this network.
If you go to Trinidad, please do stop in and visit at the Carib Centre in Arima and/or visit Cristo Adonis on Calvary Hill. I can give you more specific directions by email if you like.
Max, thanks for your warm comments on my blog epistheme. It tries to get more relevant to the identity debate every day, including spirituality. As the blogs "frontline news" are quite varied, perhaps many of them would not be as relevant to many of our network. I don't know whether your "Open Anthropology" blog can appear on the front page of this network, and "epistheme" could be an addition o a suggestion for visiting. Besides, while they are in different languages (English and Spanish), they would probably appeal to different public segments.
Please send me more specific directions by email in TT, as I could start contacting guatiaos over there from now.
As it turns out, there is some malignant "geek spirit" that seems to want to deny access to the feed from your blog. I will leave the connection for now and see if it's a momentary problem that corrects itself somehow. Otherwise I might try another member's blog and see if that works. I will contact you by email soon.
Have you read Junot Diaz's new work? He is a great Dominican American author...
Unfortunately I won't be in Trinidad until this summer...but let me know how long you plan to stay.
All the best,
lab
You might remember the troubles I had adding your feed to this network? I was wondering...when you have a post that you think others in here should read, would you mind duplicating it here? It will appear in the blog on your page...but I will also be notified and I can feature it on the front page of this network.
Hello and thanks for accepting,guatiao.I will look up your blog in a while...I am happy to see how much efforts you make for our people!..wow,I hope to be able to do similar things in the future.Bo-matum,
FrankAkuTurey P.S.,do you speak Hebrew?
Maximilian Forte
Very best wishes and a warm welcome again.
Apr 4, 2008
Maximilian Forte
If you go to Trinidad, please do stop in and visit at the Carib Centre in Arima and/or visit Cristo Adonis on Calvary Hill. I can give you more specific directions by email if you like.
Apr 7, 2008
Yaguarix de Moya
Please send me more specific directions by email in TT, as I could start contacting guatiaos over there from now.
Yaguarix
Apr 7, 2008
Maximilian Forte
Apr 7, 2008
Lesley-Ann Brown
Unfortunately I won't be in Trinidad until this summer...but let me know how long you plan to stay.
All the best,
lab
Apr 7, 2008
Maximilian Forte
Apr 29, 2008
Maximilian Forte
Apr 30, 2008
AkuTurey
FrankAkuTurey P.S.,do you speak Hebrew?
Jul 30, 2008
adem medina cardona
thank you for the link~c
Aug 2, 2008
adem medina cardona
Aug 11, 2008