[Diana Rivera interviews writer Lolita Hernandez].

Poet, autoworker, and active member of UAW Local 160 Lolita Hernandez, talks about her concerns for the future as General Motors and Delphi struggle in the economy. Hernandez explains how she began writing, her mother's influence, her family's Trinidadian heritage, and being published. She also talk...

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Uniform Title:Michigan writers series.
Corporate Author: Vincent Voice Library
Other Authors: Hernandez, Lolita, 1947- (Interviewee)
Rivera, Diana Huizar (Interviewer)
Language:English
Published: [2006]
Series:Michigan writers series.
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (15 min., 22 sec.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files.
Format: Electronic Audio Software
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Poet, autoworker, and active member of UAW Local 160 Lolita Hernandez, talks about her concerns for the future as General Motors and Delphi struggle in the economy. Hernandez explains how she began writing, her mother's influence, her family's Trinidadian heritage, and being published. She also talks about her time in the Cadillac plant and the influence it has had on her writing, her current short story and poetry projects, and how her co-workers support her writing. Hernandez is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Diana Rivera for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held at the MSU Main Library.
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Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 15382
Playing Time:00:15:22
Participant or Performer:
Interviewee, Lolita Hernandez; interviewer, Diana Rivera.
Event Details:
Recorded at the Michigan State University Libraries by the Vincent Voice Library on Feb. 17, 2006.