51 min

VOICE with Elizabeth Moe VOICE: Lives in Translation

    • Language Learning

On this episode of VOICE, Stephanie Rodriguez speaks with cultural programmer, academic researcher, and global communications professional, Elizabeth Moe. Liz is dedicated to creating bilingually in business, education, and the arts. Committed to the public humanities, she is a Cofounder of the Unamuno Author Series, Madrid’s first anglophone literary series; and the Executive Director of the Lorca Latinx Poetry Prize, elevating emerging voices and globalizing Latinx poetry.

Stephanie and Liz discuss post memory in Spanish literature, Federico Garcia Lorca’s legacy, and the cognition of dual-language learning in children.

Liz also shares a beautiful poetry reading!

*This episode was recorded in 2021.

On this episode of VOICE, Stephanie Rodriguez speaks with cultural programmer, academic researcher, and global communications professional, Elizabeth Moe. Liz is dedicated to creating bilingually in business, education, and the arts. Committed to the public humanities, she is a Cofounder of the Unamuno Author Series, Madrid’s first anglophone literary series; and the Executive Director of the Lorca Latinx Poetry Prize, elevating emerging voices and globalizing Latinx poetry.

Stephanie and Liz discuss post memory in Spanish literature, Federico Garcia Lorca’s legacy, and the cognition of dual-language learning in children.

Liz also shares a beautiful poetry reading!

*This episode was recorded in 2021.

51 min