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Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy. Bruselas, 19--?
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy en la que le pregunta por su mujer, Reine Guy, y le dice que si ha probado a tomarse una cucharadita de “Rhéocol”, diluido en medio vaso de agua, tras lo cual debe permanecer tumbada sobre su lado derecho entre 5 y10 minutos antes de levantarse. - Observaciones: Se conserva el sobre con dos sello
Tarjeta postal de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy. Bruselas, 17 de Abril de 19--?
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy en le que dice que esta contenta por su buena curación y que no se desanime si todavía siente cierta fatiga
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy. Bruselas, 22 de Enero de 1971
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy en le que le envía tres cartas que le escribieron a ella Paul Dewalhens, Francis Tessa y el profesor Sendrail
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy. Bruselas, 23 de Septiembre de 1966
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy en la que le comenta que llevan ella y Walter en el hospital desde el 31 de agosto, debido a que Walter ha tenido una intervención
Tarjeta postal de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy. Bruselas, 29 de Enero de 1975
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy en le que le dice que acaban de escribir al abogado Paul Foriers, al cual invitaban a sus cenas filósoficas, muy habituales la fundación Universitaria, y que le envia una copia de un boletín.- Observaciones: Se conserva el sobre con un sell
Tarjeta postal de Malgaud a Alain Guy. Bruselas, 15 de Diciembre de 19--?
Carta de Raina Malgaud a Alain Guy en la que le pregunta que que tal están él y su padre despues del accidente sufrido, si ha comenzado con sus actividades, y le muestra su apoyo.- Obsrvaciones: se conserva el sobr
Poetry Reading By Raina J. León
Raina J. León is the author of two prize-wining poetry collections, Canticle of Idols, and Boogeyman Dawn. Her third book, dis(locate), will be released in 2016. She is a founding editor of The Acentos Review, an online journal devoted to Latino and Latina arts. She is a member of the Carolina African American Writers Collective, and a fellow of Cave Canem and CantoMundo. She is an assistant professor of education at Saint Mary’s College of California.This event is sponsored by Critical Race, Gender and Sexuality Studies (CRGS) Department, The HSU Diversity Program Funding, the HSU Library, and the English Department. Refreshments will be provided
Poetry Reading by Raina J. León
Raina J. León is the author of two prize-wining poetry collections, Canticle of Idols, and Boogeyman Dawn. Her third book, dis(locate), will be released in 2016. She will read in the Library Fishbowl on Wednesday, March 4 at Noon. She is a founding editor of The Acentos Review, an online journal devoted to Latino and Latina arts. She is a member of the Carolina African American Writers Collective, and a fellow of Cave Canem and CantoMundo. She is an assistant professor of education at Saint Mary’s College of California.This event is sponsored by Critical Race, Gender and Sexuality Studies (CRGS) Department, The HSU Diversity Program Funding, the HSU Library, and the English Department
SMC Education Professor and Acclaimed Writer Raina Léon Named Poet in Residence at MoAD
KSOE Professor Raina Léon has been named a Poet in Residence at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco beginning September 1. Léon is the acclaimed author of three poetry collections, Canticle of Idols, Boogeyman Dawn, and sombra :dis(locate); and the chapbook profeta without refuge. In addition, she is a Cave Canem graduate fellow and a member of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective, the national LatinX poetry workshop CantoMundo, and the socially engaged writers association Macondo. Léon said she was honored by this recognition, which she shares with Tongo Eisen-Martin, as MoAD’s inaugural Poets in Residence. “It is incredibly fulfilling to be seen as a poet and as an educator in the fullness of my life, and in that full, black experience, be fostered in flourish.” Leon will write poetry influenced by the museum’s exhibits and teach workshops to students through a partnership with Oakland’s ARISE High School
Sisters by Raina Telgemeier
Telgemeier, Raina. Sisters. New York: Scholastic, 2014. Print.In this graphic novel, Telgemeier tells the story of two sisters - namely herself, Raina, and her sister, Amara. Raina dreams of the day she will become a big sister but, when that day arrives, it is nothing like she imagined. Her younger sister likes to play by herself, is always cranky and does not want much interaction with anybody, including the long-lost cousins they visit. We watch as the family grows bigger in an apartment that seems to shrink. Tight quarters do not help the relationship between Raina and Amara especially when each girl wants her own privacy. In a story told over a long family road trip mixed in with memories from the past, Raina comes to see maybe having a sister, even one who is different than she expected, is maybe not so bad after all.Telgemeier’s drawing will delight readers with her characteristic colourful pictures that are easy to absorb and understand. Young readers will know when the author is in the present tense and when she is relating a story in the past as the colours of the pages turn a time-worn yellow. This makes the jumping back and forth in time a smooth transition for readers. In a story that is relatable about siblings, family life and growing up, young readers will find her humour funny and timely. This book is a must-have for every school and public library.Highly recommended: 4 out of 4 starsReviewer: Shawna ManchakowskyShawna Manchakowsky recently completed her MLIS at the University of Alberta. When she is not working at Rutherford Library as a Public Service Assistant, she can be found with her husband parenting her two young girls; avoiding any kind of cooking; and reading for her two book clubs. In between book club titles, she tries to read as much teen fiction as she can get away with
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