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Jaime "Shaggy" Flores (born 1973) is a
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poet,
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and
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scholar who forms part of the Nuyorical literary movement.


Early years

Shaggy Flores, was born and raised in
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, as well as in
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and
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. He received his primary and secondary education in Puerto Rico and Massachusetts. As a child, growing up in Robinson Gardens Housing Projects, he was heavily exposed to the work of the early Nuyorican poets, his mother being a poet herself. Later in junior high and high school, he showed a proficiency for writing and for creating short stories that depicted the Puerto Rican experience. He graduated from the High School of Commerce and eventually met a recruiter for the
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(BCP Program) who helped him continue his studies. During the early nineties, he was heavily involved with student politics at the University of Massachusetts, resurrecting old student organizations and creating new ones in the process. It was during this period that his work as a Nuyorican poet became known and he began to find elder Nuyorican poets who could serve as mentors. He completed his education at the University of Massachusetts with a degree in the African Diaspora. He also, along with student organizers from La Causa of Amherst College, created the annual Voices for the Voiceless poetry concert, which takes place every December at Amherst College. Voices are one of the largest Diaspora poetry concerts in the Northeast, bringing nationally established ALANA and LGBTQ writers to the five-college community for one night of poetry. It was at this event that he established the Louis Reyes Rivera lifetime achievement award to honor legendary artists.


Early Debut

Shaggy Flores made his early poetry debut by performing his work at the first North East Latino Student Conference at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, in the early nineties then later for a series of events produced by the Puerto Rican Student organization. He was a member of the Umass poetry society and traveled frequently to New York to perform at events such as the annual Muévete Conference held at
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and later at the
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held in Providence, RI. Early readings would include performances at the
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,
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,
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, the
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, and for a poetry troupe created by Louis Reyes Rivera and
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call the Wordquestra in New York City. He would later get to meet and perform with many of the early Nuyorican writers who inspired him to become a writer. His poems and interview have been published in journals, books, websites, and anthologies. Image:Shaggyfloreselpoetaimage.jpg, Flores lecturing Image:Shaggy Flores at the annual Voices for the Voiceless.jpg , Voices for the Voiceless Photo Image:Shaggy Flores and Victor Hernandez Cruz.jpg, Shaggy Flores and
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Image:Voices for the Voiceless Poster.jpg, Poster from the Ninth Annual Voices concert


Writing history

Flores is the author of ''Sancocho - A Book of Nuyorican Poetry'', and can be found in the anthologies ''Role Call'' and ''Bum Rush the Page: A Def Poetry Jam'', both edited by Tony Medina (the latter co-edited with Louis Reyes Rivera). He is one of the founders of the annual Voices for the Voiceless Poetry Concert which occurs in the five college UMass Amherst area. He was a member of the 2000 National Hartford Slam team and competed in the 2001 Nationals as an independent competitor representing Springfield, MA. Shaggums also performed at the National Poetry Slam 2001 Latino showcase and in the NPS African American Showcase in Seattle, Washington. Flores was also one of the first Latino poets along with
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to feature at the Austin International Poetry Festival. Flores is also the founder of Dark Souls Press and Aristotle's Playground, a web and print design firm.


Currently

Shaggy Flores resides in the Mid-Atlantic area where he is at work on various national writing campaigns and is completing a Masters in History Degree. He is an active and member of
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fraternity and lectures around the country on issues pertaining to the African Diaspora. Shaggy is also completing his next book of poetry, ''Obatala's Bugalu: A Nuyorican Book of Sights and Sounds'', to be released in the summer of 2008.


See also

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Puerto Rican literature Puerto Rican literature is the body of literature produced by writers of Puerto Rican descent. It evolved from the art of oral storytelling. Written works by the indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico were originally prohibited and repressed by th ...
* List of Puerto Ricans *
List of Puerto Rican writers This is a list of Puerto Rican literary figures, including poets, novelists, short story authors, and playwrights. It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and long-term residents or immigrants ...
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Nuyorican Poets Café The Nuyorican (Puerto Rican New Yorkers) Poets Cafe is a nonprofit organization in Alphabet City, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It is a bastion of the Nuyorican art movement in New York City, and has become a forum for poetry, music, hip ...
* Nuyorican Movement *
Performance poetry Performance poetry is a broad term, encompassing a variety of styles and genres. In brief, it is poetry that is specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience. During the 1980s, the term came into popular usage to describe p ...
*
Iota Phi Theta Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. () is a historically African American fraternity. It was founded on September 19, 1963, at Morgan State University (then Morgan State College) in Baltimore, Maryland, and is currently the 5th largest Black Greek ...
fraternity *
Black history in Puerto Rico Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have of ...


External links


Nuyorican Negritude - Official Website


External links


Postcolonial Journal

CENTRO Academic Journal: Puerto Rican Poetry of The Last Four Decades

Hostos Review Journal

Labor's Heritage Journal



A History and Interactive Playground of Puerto Rican Performance Poetry



Nuyorican Poets Cafe Performance

Voices for the Voiceless Article

Florida State University Article



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