Karina Galvez
Karina Galvez was born in Guayaquil, Guayas Province, Ecuador on July 7th, 1964 and is the Poet. At the age of 60, Karina Galvez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Karina Galvez (born July 7, 1964) is an Ecuadorian American poet. * She was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on July 7, 1964. * She lived in California, United States, between 1985 and 2012. * Since 2012, she had lived in Ecuador, but she had flown extensively around the globe. * León Roldós Aguilera, Ecuador's former vice president, published her book "Karina Galvez – Poetry and Songs" in 1995, which includes both English and Spanish versions of her poems as well as a prologue written by her. "Poem for My Mother" in 1996, a mother from Long Beach, California, took second place in the annual Latin American poetry competition run by the "Casa de la Cultura" in Long Beach, CA. *She has written children's poems and short children's stories. She is a television presenter on "Mesa de Análisis" on UCSG Television de Ecuador, the television channel of the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, with talks about Art and Culture; former radio host of "Garza Roja Cultural" and "Garza Roja Musical" on Ecuador's Radio Tropicana 96.5 FM; and radio host for "Art & Culture" on UCSG Radio 1190 AM on Guaquil in Gua She studied economics at the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil and obtained a degree in tourism at California Travel School. * Her knowledge of Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese enabled her to publish her poetry in many languages. She has been a soprano and a natural performer of voice overs. * One of the founders of the Ecuadorian American Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles. Ibero-American Society of Poetry of Los Angeles, Inc. * She is a national disaster trainer for the Orange County American Red Cross, a member of the Catholic Detention Ministry in Orange County, California, Member of DMAT CA-1. * Community activist. Mayor James Hahn of Los Angeles, CA, Mayor Miguel Pulido of Santa Ana, CA, and California Senator Kevin de León were commended by her. * On October 28, 2008 she was part of the Ecuadorian delegation invited by the Vatican to Narcisa de Jes Martillo and Pope John Paul II's Canonization in April 2014. Poetry and Narrative's anthologies published in Spain, Mexico, El Salvador, Bolivia, Chile, Brazil, Canada, Romania, Romania, Romania, Romania, Spain, Peru, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, and Argentina. Some of her poems can be found in print and/or online in many Hispano-American anthologies of Poetry and Narrative published in Spain, Mexico, El Salvador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, and Argentina. * Her poems in Spanish have been translated into French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovakian, and Czech. At a ceremony known as the "Ecuadorian Achievement Awards," the author was also given the "Crystal Condor" top award to Ecuadorians who have excelled outside of national boundaries." Karina Galvez was interviewed by Cristina Aceves on KMEX'Los Angeles Al Dia" morning show and performed her poetry on KTNQ live radio shows in 2011. Galvez was one of the only three non-Mexican artists to attend the Consulate General of Mexico's opening in Los Angeles in 2011, where her poem "Ave, Mi Guada" appeared with Goldstein on bandoneón in the background. On his visit to Guayaquil, Ecuador, Karina Galvez and Tomás Escobar of Fundación BienvenidoGYE were David Rockefeller's hosts and guides. "The Avowal," the English translation of Karina Galvez' "I Swear I Will" (about domestic violence), premiered at the CEN (Centro Ecuatoriano Norte-Americano) in Urdesa, Guayaquil, on June 9, 2017. Through Resolution #7, the Big Council of Chiefs and Communes of Chiloé (in Los Angeles, Chile), acknowledged Karina Galvez's contributions to Latin American history and for the Williche people around the world, a designation that effectively means she was recognized as a member of the Huilliche people. Although her poetry is mostly romantic, Karina Gálvez's poems and Prose poems that convey an acute sense of social issues such as abortion, socioeconomic breakdown, societal instability, and a lack of tolerance, as well as her poem "Ave, Mi Guad" that tells of Our Lady of Guadalupe's apparitions (poems), Tongue-twisters, and even 'culinary poems' containing traditional Ecuadoria