The Work

Verdant Multicultural Media's principal Natalia Muñoz has a winning track record spanning more than two decades in media.

I have worked in every aspect of the creative arts and multi-media. I founded La Prensa of Western Massachusetts in 2007 as a print edition and continues publishing it today online.

In 2009, I co-founded Dewberry Muñoz Communications, the predecessor to Verdant Multicultural Media.

Some samples of my journalism work can be seen by clicking on the links below:

Developed websites:
www.LaPrensaMA.com, Politica Panorámica, LinkLatinos Blog Zone
    
Stories I broke:

   Massachusetts probed by federal Justice Department for violating Voting Rights Act
   Springfield School  Department leaves out undocumented immigrants

Written hundreds of columns
   Politicos come courting Latinos
   Obama's Love Letter to Puerto Rico
   EB White's wisdom post-Sept. 11

.... and art reviews
  Humor and Rage art exhibit in Barcelona

.... and profiles
Marta Casals is on a mission

Produced videos on community leaders

I co-produced an awarding winning documentary, Vieques, Worth Every Bit of Struggle, and co-produced a photography exhibit on Latina grandmothers, called Nuestras Abuelas, which has been shown at the University of Massachusetts Fine Arts Center Central Gallery, Westfield Anthenaeum & Library and Holyoke Library.

I also sponsored an exhibit on Haitian art at the Westfield Anthenaeum
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Some of my graphics arts work can be seen here.

For more information, please contact me at NataliaMunoz.com.
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bambu love you
Haiti art exhibit in Westfield
Helen Keller speaks truth
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David por Roso Sabalones
Vieques: Worth Every Bit of Struggle poster
Promo for Nuestras Abuelas photo exhibit
Profile vignette on Myrna Pagán, Vieques community leader. Directed by Mary Patierno and co-produced by Natalia Muñoz.
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