- Caridad de la Luz
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name = Caridad de la Luz
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pseudonym = "La Bruja"
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occupation = poet, actor, activist
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movement = Nuyorican Poets Café
notableworks = "Boogie Rican Blvd." (performance)
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website =Caridad de la Luz, also known as "La Bruja" (The "Good" Witch), is a
poet ,actress andactivist .Early years
Luz, whose parents moved to
New York City fromPuerto Rico , was born and raised in theSouth Bronx . There she also received her primary and secondary education. As a child she was always surrounded by the sounds ofsalsa music since she lived in a section which is also known as "El Condado de la Salsa" (Salsa County). Luz would often prepare shows for her family, imitating her favorite salsa singerCelia Cruz . She also enjoyed writing, especially poetry. She graduated with honors fromMurry Bergtraum High School 's secretarial studies major.Debut: "Boogie Rican Blvd."
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In 1998, she participated in an uncredited role as a dancer in the movie "Dance with Me", starring
Vanessa L. Williams andChayanne . In 2000, Luz made her featured movie debut as "Cuca" inSpike Lee 's film "Bamboozed".On October 2001, "Boogie Rican Blvd." made its
Off-Broadway debut at The Producers Club and later at La Téa Theater. Among the other theater productions in which she has performed are: "Ubu Unchained", "ElSpanglish language Sandwich" by Pedro Pietri and "Women Like This" a Hip Hop festival held inSwitzerland .In 2002, Luz gave a reading entitled "WTC" (
World Trade Center ) simply by ultilizing the three letters of the historic acronym which reminded the audience inHBO 's Russell Simmon's Def Poetry Jam, how complex the events of 9-11 are and will continue to be. That same year she also participated in HBO's Hip Hop Hope. Her poems have been published in magazines such as Shout, Vibe, Source, AWOL, Urban and Stress Magazines,El Vocero and in El Centro journal forHunter College .Movie career
In 2004, she played the role of "Lucy" in the film "Down to the Bone" and in 2005 she played herself in the
Latin movie "El Vacilón". In theHistory Channel s series "Witch Hunt", she was cast as "Tituba". HBO Latino will release an album entitled "Brujalicious", a mixture of Latin Tinged Hip Hop andReggeaton .Currently
Luz, who is married with two children, teachs a workshop called "How can I change the World" for the
East Harlem Tutorial Program. During her spare time she enjoys singing, dancing and traveling to Puerto Rico. She appears as a spokes model for Levis Jean's in a nationwide print campaign that runs in Glamour, Entertainment Weekly, US Weekly and Marie Claire magazines. In 2005 Luz was selected by the New YorkSpanish language newspaper "El Diario/La Prensa " as one of the 50 most distinguished Latinas in the United States.ee also
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List of Puerto Rican writers
*List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican literature External links
* [http://www.eldiariony.com/noticias/especiales/detail.aspx?EspecialId=26&id=1098418 El Diario/La Prensa - Caridad de la Luz]
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