Jael Uribe
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Jael Uribe nació en la República Dominicana. Ha colaborado con revistas, eventos culturales de radio y televisión en Latinoamérica y Europa. Es líder del Movimiento Mujeres Poetas Internacional (MPI) Inc. y creadora del Festival Internacional de Poesía y Arte Grito de Mujer y su marca corporativa. Egresada en Artes Publicitarias, posee un diplomado en Relaciones Públicas y Comunicación Corporativa, y actualmente cursa una Maestría en Diseño Gráfico y Editorial en el Instituto Superior de Diseño de Barcelona. Es Traductora, Artista Plástico y Diseñadora Gráfico. Poemas y escritos suyos forman parte de decenas de antologías y publicaciones a nivel nacional e internacional. Puede conocer la labor de Jael Uribe en su blog: http://jaeluribe.blogspot.com o en www.gritodemujer.org __________________________________
Jael Uribe (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a writer, designer, storyteller, poet and painter. She is considered the CEO of a female poetic foundation named Women Poets International Movement (Mujeres Poetas Internacional MPI Inc.). She is considered the initiator of the Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival, a worldwide chain of events celebrated during the whole month of March each year to honor women and creating awareness about women violence. Born in Santo Domingo. Graduated in Publicity Arts at the University Autonoma of Santo Domingo (UASD), and actually attending a Master in Editorial Graphic Design at the Instituto Superior de Diseño of Barcelona. She writes poetry and fiction since her early years and has dedicated her time to the development of cultural projects that promote female contemporary poetry internationally. Among her projects there are poetry contests for women, international event callings, poetry anthologies, poetry recitals, etc. All her proposals involve women and focus on non-violence and female issues. Her most notable work was the creation of Woman Scream International Poetry Festival that serves as a launching platform for both, known and unknown female poets and artist, and supporting them towards an international poetry and art career. She has published the poetry book De a Muerte al Fénix (From Death to Phoenix) by Editora Nacional selected for publishing by the Ministry of Culture of Dominican Republic. See more about Jael Uribe at http://jaeluribe.blogspot.com and meet her project http://womanscream.blogspot.com
Interests: Poetry, stories
Published writer: Yes
Freelance: Yes |