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Denise Soler Cox was lonely growing up outside New York City. Her parents were Puerto Rican, and the dominant culture in her town was white. It wasn't until she grew up and moved away that she realized there was a whole community of people who feel just like her. She knew she had to share this community with others, and so the idea for a film was born. The only thing she needed to figure out was how to make a film.
Learn more about Denise Soler Cox and her film, “Being Eñye,” at projectenye.com.
Host and producer: May Ortega
Lead producer and mixing: Luis Antonio Perez
Editors: Andrew Villegas, Ana Campbell, Erin Jones
Additional producers: Rebekah Romberg, Jo Erickson
Theme music by Pedro Lumbrano; additional music courtesy Universal Production Music
Cover art: Mia Rincón
Executive producers: Brad Turner, Kevin Dale
Thanks also to Hart van Denburg, Jodi Gersh, Clara Shelton, Matt Herz, Kim Nguyen, Brittany Werges and
CPR's Latino Audience Working Group.
QuienAreWe.org
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