Krusheska M. Quirós
Suena a Revolución Podcast
Technologist | Knowledge Sharer | Curator
Krusheska M. Quirós is a queer Afro-Taina from Boriken now living in the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Squamish Coast Salish people (a.k.a. Vancouver, Canada). She is the creator, audio editor and co-producer of the podcast Suena a Revolución. Most recently, she has been gathering knowledge in the topic of Community-own Meshed networks through a program for technology steward ran through the ITU academy and other sources (including a workshop ran during the 2018 AMC!) and has facilitated the "Meshing Community Resilience" workshop in Vancouver, Canada. She has been involved in community event organizing in Vancouver including concerts, dances, and workshops, and is a volunteer at the Vancouver Coop Radio CFRO 100.5FM. Her goal is to share with others the importance of community own means of communications and the power that music has within social movements.