El Boricuazo
Jesús Omar Rivera | |
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Born |
San Juan, Puerto Rico | January 16, 1962
Nationality | Puerto Rican |
Other names | El Boricuazo |
Occupation | Writer, public speaker, tourist guide, historian |
Known for | knowledge of an extensive amount of facts about Puerto Rico and its people |
Home town | Bayamón, Puerto Rico |
Website |
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Jesús Omar Rivera[lower-alpha 1] (born January 16, 1962) —better known as El Boricuazo— is a radio and TV personality, writer, tourist guide, college instructor, historian, and public speaker from Bayamón, Puerto Rico.[1][2][3][4][5] Rivera is known for his appearances in Puerto Rican television and radio where he offers stories, facts, and trivia about Puerto Rico that are not well known to the general public.
Early life
Rivera is the son of Blanca and Aníbal Rivera and has two brothers and a sister: José Aníbal, Néstor, and Blanquita which were raised together in Bayamón. At a young age Rivera started collecting information and facts that were curious, interesting, and less known to Puerto Ricans. He created his own tables and statistics. He would later graduate from the University of Puerto Rico majoring in psychology and tourism.
Career
At the age of 21, Rivera became a tourist guide.[3] On turning 23 he became the Academic Director of the Department of Tourism and Air Lines of the Benedict School in San Juan. After this, Rivera directed and coordinate dthe programs of Tourism and Air Lines in the Campuses of Bayamón, Caguas of Emory College, and the Program of Tourist Guides and Operators of Excursions of the National Center of Touristic Studies in Hato Rey.
Rivera's professional life is concentrated and focused on the offering of talks, trainings, seminars, courses, and conferences in Puerto Rico, the United States, Hispanic America, and Spain. He has appeared and participated in national TV programs including news and interview or talk shows in stations such as WKAQ-TV, WAPA-TV, WIPR-TV, WLII-TV, and WPRM-FM.[lower-alpha 2] He used to have a weekly appearance on Univisión Puerto Rico.[3]
His first book, titled Boricuazo, Tu Orgullo Nacional,[7] was self-published in early 2008 as a collection of facts about the impact that Puerto Rico and its people has had on the world.[lower-alpha 3]
See also
Notes
- ↑ This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Rivera.
- ↑ Vargas Casiano (2012; in Spanish) "El grupo [que compone El Circo de La Mega] lo completa Fernan Vélez, Pamela Noa, Che Morales, El Boricuazo, Jay Fonseca, Hambo y Wilfred Morales."[6]
- ↑ " La segunda edición del libro de El Boricuazo ocupa la primera posición en las tiendas Borders desde que salió hace dos semanas, según indicó el gerente de las tiendas en Puerto Rico, Julio Reyes."[8]
References
- ↑ Rivera, Jesús (September 19, 2008). ‘El Boricuazo’ ante el impacto de su libro [‘El Boricuazo’ before the impact of his book] (in Spanish). Interview with Miguel López Ortiz. National Foundation for Popular Culture.
- ↑ Ramos, Zuania (November 30, 2012). "Puerto Rican Pride: Meet Jesus Omar Rivera, The Island's History Detective And Cultural Defender (SLIDESHOW)". The Huffington Post.
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ignored (help) - 1 2 3 Rodríguez Martorell, Carlos (June 3, 2008). "Have a Puerto Rican question? Ask El Boricuazo". New York Daily News.
- ↑ Cangiano, Milly (November 12, 2013). "¡Regresa "El boricuazo"!". Primera Hora (in Spanish).
- ↑ "Revelará el gran secreto en Mayagüez". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). April 30, 2009. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
- ↑ Vargas Casiano, Patricia (May 23, 2012). "Juntos El Gangster y Funky Joe hasta el retiro". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved January 15, 2014.
- ↑ Rivera, Jesús Omar (2008). Boricuazo, tu orgullo nacional (in Spanish). Publicaciones Boricuazo. ISBN 9781605305011.
- ↑ "El orgullo boricua vende" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. August 27, 2008.