Fallen Angel Theatre Company
New York City


As part of our mission, Fallen Angel Theatre Company has an outreach program working with area non‑profits, organizations and individuals, with the goal of expanding education and knowledge about their work in the community. We are excited and honored to partner with

Yolanda Sanchez,

(Executive Director of Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs)

&

C.A.C.H.E at Casabe Houses

for our production of Eva the Chaste by Barbara Hammond.

Yolanda Sanchez – Bio

 

Yolanda Sanchez was born in El Barrio/East Harlem, and has lived there for most of her life.

 

Yolanda is a graduate of City College of New York/CUNY and has a Master’s Degree from Columbia University in Social Work with a Specialization on Community Organizing.

 

Considered one of the most ardent defenders of the Latino empowerment movement in New York City, Yolanda was part of the group that organized, in the 1960’s,  the Puerto Rican Association for Community Affairs (PRACA) which established the first Puerto Rican foster care and adoption services agency in New York. 

 

At Dr. Antonia Pantoja’s invitation, she joined the staff of ASPIRA in 1962.  Yolanda was also one of the original board members of the East Harlem council for Human Services, Inc. 

 

Through the EHCHS, Ms. Sanchez lead the team that developed and built Taino Towers, with 700 units of low and moderate income housing, and Casabe Houses, with 124 units of subsidized housing for the elderly.  In 2010, under Casabe Houses sponsorship and financing, Yolanda developed C.A.C.H. E., (Casabe Arts, Culture, History, Education program).

 

In addition, Yolanda is a founding member of the National Latinas Caucus, a feminist organization. She also organized and served as first chair of El BAC (El Barrio Action Coalition).  In the early 1970’s, she organized and led one of the first groups to travel from the United States to China after the Second World War. 

What the Press have to say about

Fallen Angel Theatre Company

and

Eva the Chaste!

 

Irish Echo

 http://irishecho.com/?p=65539

 

New York Irish Arts

http://newyorkirisharts.blogspot.com/2011/07/aedin-moloney-in-eva-chaste-begins.htm

 

Irish Emigrant

http://www.irishemigrant.com/ie/go.asp?p=story&storyID=9406