|
Cuba-Blog
Inicio
Inglés
Datos
de Teresa
Publicaciones
Fotos
Noticias
Reseña de
Libros
Enlaces
Colaboraciones
y Charlas
"La gente expresa su belleza interior, y la
diversidad de sus relatos es fascinante."

|
| Teresa Bevin ofrece
seminarios, charlas, y otras presentaciones profesionales sobre
temas de sicología, diversidad cultural, y el proceso de la
escritura bilingüe.
Para contactar Ms. Bevin, escriba a:
Teresa Bevin
c/o A.W.E.
PO Box 803
College Park, MD 20741-0803
O por e-mail:
Teresabevin@teresabevin.com
Lista
parcial de lugares donde se ha presentado:
 |
Sisterspace,
Washington, DC |
 |
University of
Pennsylvania - State College, PA |
 |
Mariposa
Center for Artistic Expression, College Park, MD |
 |
Montgomery
College, Takoma Park (MD) |
 |
Language and
Global Migration, Montgomery College, Rockville Campus (MD) |
 |
Ellipse Arts
Center, Arlington, VA |
 |
National
Organization for Women. Stop Domestic Violence Forum, Takoma
Park, MD |
 |
American
Institute for Urban and Psychological Studies, Baltimore, MD |
 |
1995 Women's
Legislative Briefing, University of Maryland, College Park,
MD |
 |
University of
the District of Columbia’s Claude Brown Writers &
Readers Series |
 |
¿Que Pasa en
Montgomery? Cable TV |
 |
"Temas y
Debates" televised panel discussion on the subject of
rape. |
 |
"Cristina,"
(TV Interview Program) Discussion on sleep disorders |
 |
"Cristina,"
(TV Interview Program) Discussion on child toilet training |
 |
Seminar:
"Getting Published." Kalamazoo, MI |
 |
Montgomery
County Social Services, Cultural Diversity Training,
Montgomery County, MD |
 |
Police
Academy of Montgomery County. Cultural Diversity Training |
 |
College of
the Air. Spanish Instruction on Montgomery Cable TV |
 |
"Latin
File," National Public Radio, Interview. Post-traumatic
stress disorder in children. |
 |
Public Radio
of Albuquerque, 1989 Interview. Emotional traumas of the
Hispanic population. |
 |
"All
Things Considered," National Public Radio Interview.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Central-American families
living in the U.S. |
 |
The
Washington Post, Interview. "El Salvador's War Reaches
Into D.C. Schools." |
|
|