Noel Quiñones

Noel Quiñones

Keynote Speaker: Emmy & O. Henry Award-Winning Nuyorican Writer, Educator & Community Storyteller

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Noel Quiñones Biography

Noel Quiñones is a Nuyorican (Puerto Rican born and raised in New York City) writer, speaker, educator, community organizer, and cultural worker from the Bronx currently living in Chicago. He travels the country speaking on the power of storytelling to build community and encourages audiences to embrace human complexity, challenge societal binaries, and foster connection.

As a writer and performer, Quiñones won an Emmy award for their work in PRParadeNYC's "Legacy of Puerto Rican Poetry" documentary and was nominated for another Emmy for their role in "Takeover," a documentary on the Young Lords occupation of Lincoln Hospital in 1970 and their fight for accessible and quality healthcare for Bronx residents. His short story, “This Time and the Next,” won Michigan Quarterly Review’s 2025 Jesmyn Ward Fiction Prize and was included in The Best Short Stories 2026: The O. Henry Prize Winners Anthology. Their poem “Beyond Orange” won Vocal / Moleskin’s 2021 True Colors Poem contest and their other writing has been published in POETRY, the Boston Review, Poem-a-Day, Pleaides, Prairie Schooner, Black Warrior Review, the Offing, and The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNEXT anthology.

Quiñones has received fellowships from the Periplus, Watering Hole, CantoMundo, Lambda Literary, Tin House, Poets House, the Poetry Foundation, Writers in Paradise and Bread Loaf as well as residencies with Vermont Studio Center and SAFTA (Sundress Academy for the Arts). They were also named a finalist for the Miami Book Fair Emerging Writer Fellowship and the Palette Poetry Emerging Poet Prize. They received their MFA in Poetry from the University of Mississippi, where they were a John and Renée Grisham Fellow, winning their Bondurant Poetry Prize and D.C. Berry Prize.

As a speaker, Quiñones is represented by the Campuspeak agency, having spoken at Lincoln Center, Harvard University, the Ford Foundation, King’s College London, BAM, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Ocean View High School in South Africa, Stanford University, and the Honolulu Museum of Art. They have worked with over 100 colleges, universities, and K-12 schools across the globe as well as various cultural art spaces, non-profit organizations, and conferences. They were the Keynote Speaker at the first NYC Latinx Youth Conference, 2017, as well as a featured speaker at the Achieving the Dream Conference, 2023, and UnidosUS Annual Conference, 2018. Noel was commissioned by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum that same year to compose a poem honoring those who passed when the Towers fell, and most recently by UnidosUS to create new work uplifting the Latinx community during COVID. Their talks and performances have been showcased on Huffington Post, Vibe, Latina Magazine, Medium, TIDAL Music, Remezcla, Mitú & elsewhere.

As an educator and community organizer, Quiñones carries over a decade of experience facilitating workshops & open dialogues, creating & implementing curriculum, and engaging in consultations with not just schools but also prisons, senior centers, and juvenile detention centers. They have worked as a creative writing teaching artist across all age groups, an English Literature teacher and professor, a Restorative Justice facilitator, a Youth Development Coordinator, and served as an Associate Director of Service Learning & Civic Engagement for a K-12 school. In all of this work, Quiñones centers teaching, discussing, and grappling with how we communicate through both written and verbal language.

As an Associate Director of Service Learning & Civic Engagement specifically, Quiñones worked with hundreds of young people on how to combat the savior complex model in civic engagement and how to build sustainable and impactful service learning projects grounded in accountability and collectivism. Inspired by a student who asked them what their service learning project would be if they made one, Quiñones founded Project X in October, 2016. For three years, Quiñones directed this Bronx based spoken word organization, providing writing workshops, performances, professional development, funding, and volunteer opportunities to Bronx based artists and community members. During this time, Project X created the Bronx’s first ever national slam team to represent the borough and curated YERRRRR! Issa Festival: A Bronx Arts Celebration, a free event that was attended by over 300 people and featured arts & craft workshops, poetry performances, and community and food vendors. For their community work, Quiñones was named one of New York State's 40 Under 40 Rising Latino Stars by the Hispanic Coalition of New York in 2017 and a 2018 Intercultural Leadership Institute Fellow; traveling the country to connect with fellow artists, culture bearers, and arts professionals of color to network and gain essential tools to uplift our respective communities.

While Quiñones is from the Bronx, New York City, they have lived and taught in Pennsylvania, Mississippi, California, Illinois, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and England, working full time at four different high schools and part time at two colleges. It is their belief that to truly connect with students, you must understand where they are coming from and where they are going, meet them where they are across different states, regions, socio-economic levels, dialects, and school types, and practice what you preach.

Currently, Quiñones teaches writing at Odessa College, works as the Spoken Word Consultant for YoungArts, and is a poet in residence with the Chicago Poetry Center. While their debut poetry collection, "Orange," comes out in May 2026, they are hard at work on a novel, short story collection, and a Spoken Word History & Culture curriculum.

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Noel Quiñones Speaking Topics

What We Owe Each Other

We are living through a crisis of connection in America, marked by rising loneliness and a fundamental breakdown in how we engage with one another—not just in close relationships, but in our public spaces and communities. In the face of this crisis, Noel centers the radical premise that we owe each person we meet something—our attention, our grace, our willingness to be changed by encounter.

In a society that prioritizes individual achievement, we must start to see collective care as a civic duty. Citing Noel Quiñones’s lived experiences as a friend, partner, child, and teacher, they move beyond abstract ideals of “being nice” to offer concrete, actionable solutions for creating conditions where authentic relationships can flourish. Then, drawing from nearly 20 years in community organizing and storytelling spaces, Noel expands on how the simple act of making space for others to share their stories creates belonging at scale.

By the end of this session, participants will have practiced making space for a stranger’s story, experienced being heard, and learned how personal vulnerability and accountability becomes the foundation for broader social connection, whether in our workplaces, schools, communities, or public spaces.

The Contradiction of Latinidad

With the increased focus on the Latino population in America, there is a mounting fear and dismissal of the inherent contradictions this community brings. Are Latinos Black or White, fluent or not fluent, culturally assimilated or culturally obstinate? As more and more confusion surrounds Latinidad, Noel Quiñones turns to their favorite contradiction: the Puerto Rican word, WEPA, used both to acknowledge mistakes and to celebrate. Fueled by this word, it is Noel’s belief that, in its complexity, Latinidad offers us the opportunity to view all identities with more nuance.

Using personal storytelling, empirical data on Latino identity development, and historical pillars in the cultural & political history of Latinos in America, Noel invites students to embrace the contradictions of identity. At a time where our country is grappling with questions of immigration, language, and who gets to call themselves American, Noel highlights complexity, accountability, and belonging as a path forward.

Working With Instead of For

“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” – Aboriginal Activist Collective.

As a former Associate Director of Service Learning & Civic Engagement, Noel Quiñones has worked with hundreds of students to create impactful projects built at the intersection of passion, accountability, and collectivism.

Yet, not content with just talking the talk, Noel created and engaged in several service learning projects on their own. Through stories and lessons from teaching in South Africa, working on farms in Puerto Rico, and creating a literary arts organization in their hometown of the Bronx, New York, Noel invites students to ask themselves two questions: “What does my community need?” and “How can I use my experiences to partner with my community?”

Identity and History Workshops

WEPA! A Conversation on Puerto Rican Art and Culture

Puerto Ricans have long been a cultural and artistic force in the world, from the writings of Julia de Burgos to the songs of Hector Lavoe to the performances of Miguel Piñero to the raps of Bad Bunny. In this workshop, we will discuss the unique history of the island and its many artistic powerhouses. Specifically, by using the traditional dance and musical style of Puerto Rican Bomba as evidence, I will highlight the interaction of artist, audience, and society as a framework for why Puerto Ricans have been at the forefront of artistic creation and innovation for over a century.

SPIT THAT! The Beats, the Nuyorican, and the Chicago Slam, a Brief History of Spoken Word Poetry

From the nonconformity of the Beat poets in 1950s San Francisco to the identity-centric work of the Black Arts & Nuyorican Movements in 1970s New York City to the creation of the poetry slam competition in 1980s Chicago, Spoken Word Poetry has continued to shape not only what and how Americans speak, but our country’s very understanding of itself. In this lecture, we will explore the history of some of America’s largest Spoken Word movements, their influence on American culture and democracy, and how the act of sharing / listening to a story can change your life.

Latinos for Trump: How Evangelical Christianity, Conservatism, and Whiteness Shaped Us

Former Republican President Ronald Reagan once said “Latinos are Republicans, they just don’t know it yet.” In the forty years since this statement, Latinos have steadily moved toward the right wing, most recently contributing big state wins for the Trump reelection campaign. While many were surprised by this, we are going to look back at the history that led to this moment, the precarious place Latinos are in in American society, and what it might take to counteract this shift.

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How much does it cost to book Noel Quiñones for a speaking engagement?

Speaking fees for Noel Quiñones, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fees to book Noel Quiñones are Below $10,000 for live events and Below $10,000 for virtual events. For the most current speaking fee to hire Noel Quiñones, click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.855.383.8805 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.

What topics does Noel Quiñones speak about?

Noel Quiñones is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Poetry, Performing Arts, Actor, Hispanic Heritage, Social Activism, Social Justice, Civil Rights, Author and Workshop.

Where does Noel Quiñones travel from?

Noel Quiñones generally travels from San Juan, Puerto Rico and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances.

Who is the agent for Noel Quiñones?

AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully secured keynote speakers like Noel Quiñones for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.855.383.8805, and one of our agents will assist you to book Noel Quiñones for your next private or corporate function.

What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host Noel Quiñones or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.

Why is AAE Speakers Bureau different from other booking agencies?

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Noel Quiñones is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics including Poetry, Performing Arts and Actor. The estimated speaking fee range to book Noel Quiñones for live events is Below $10,000, and for virtual events Below $10,000. Noel Quiñones generally travels from San Juan, Puerto Rico and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Adassa, Ana Larrea-Albert and Olga Custodio. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Noel Quiñones for an upcoming event.

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Noel Quiñones Speaking Topics

  • What We Owe Each Other

    We are living through a crisis of connection in America, marked by rising loneliness and a fundamental breakdown in how we engage with one another—not just in close relationships, but in our public spaces and communities. In the face of this crisis, Noel centers the radical premise that we owe each person we meet something—our attention, our grace, our willingness to be changed by encounter.

    In a society that prioritizes individual achievement, we must start to see collective care as a civic duty. Citing Noel Quiñones’s lived experiences as a friend, partner, child, and teacher, they move beyond abstract ideals of “being nice” to offer concrete, actionable solutions for creating conditions where authentic relationships can flourish. Then, drawing from nearly 20 years in community organizing and storytelling spaces, Noel expands on how the simple act of making space for others to share their stories creates belonging at scale.

    By the end of this session, participants will have practiced making space for a stranger’s story, experienced being heard, and learned how personal vulnerability and accountability becomes the foundation for broader social connection, whether in our workplaces, schools, communities, or public spaces.

  • The Contradiction of Latinidad

    With the increased focus on the Latino population in America, there is a mounting fear and dismissal of the inherent contradictions this community brings. Are Latinos Black or White, fluent or not fluent, culturally assimilated or culturally obstinate? As more and more confusion surrounds Latinidad, Noel Quiñones turns to their favorite contradiction: the Puerto Rican word, WEPA, used both to acknowledge mistakes and to celebrate. Fueled by this word, it is Noel’s belief that, in its complexity, Latinidad offers us the opportunity to view all identities with more nuance.

    Using personal storytelling, empirical data on Latino identity development, and historical pillars in the cultural & political history of Latinos in America, Noel invites students to embrace the contradictions of identity. At a time where our country is grappling with questions of immigration, language, and who gets to call themselves American, Noel highlights complexity, accountability, and belonging as a path forward.

  • Working With Instead of For

    “If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” – Aboriginal Activist Collective.

    As a former Associate Director of Service Learning & Civic Engagement, Noel Quiñones has worked with hundreds of students to create impactful projects built at the intersection of passion, accountability, and collectivism.

    Yet, not content with just talking the talk, Noel created and engaged in several service learning projects on their own. Through stories and lessons from teaching in South Africa, working on farms in Puerto Rico, and creating a literary arts organization in their hometown of the Bronx, New York, Noel invites students to ask themselves two questions: “What does my community need?” and “How can I use my experiences to partner with my community?”

  • Identity and History Workshops

    WEPA! A Conversation on Puerto Rican Art and Culture

    Puerto Ricans have long been a cultural and artistic force in the world, from the writings of Julia de Burgos to the songs of Hector Lavoe to the performances of Miguel Piñero to the raps of Bad Bunny. In this workshop, we will discuss the unique history of the island and its many artistic powerhouses. Specifically, by using the traditional dance and musical style of Puerto Rican Bomba as evidence, I will highlight the interaction of artist, audience, and society as a framework for why Puerto Ricans have been at the forefront of artistic creation and innovation for over a century.

    SPIT THAT! The Beats, the Nuyorican, and the Chicago Slam, a Brief History of Spoken Word Poetry

    From the nonconformity of the Beat poets in 1950s San Francisco to the identity-centric work of the Black Arts & Nuyorican Movements in 1970s New York City to the creation of the poetry slam competition in 1980s Chicago, Spoken Word Poetry has continued to shape not only what and how Americans speak, but our country’s very understanding of itself. In this lecture, we will explore the history of some of America’s largest Spoken Word movements, their influence on American culture and democracy, and how the act of sharing / listening to a story can change your life.

    Latinos for Trump: How Evangelical Christianity, Conservatism, and Whiteness Shaped Us

    Former Republican President Ronald Reagan once said “Latinos are Republicans, they just don’t know it yet.” In the forty years since this statement, Latinos have steadily moved toward the right wing, most recently contributing big state wins for the Trump reelection campaign. While many were surprised by this, we are going to look back at the history that led to this moment, the precarious place Latinos are in in American society, and what it might take to counteract this shift.

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Noel Quiñones 2025 Speaker Reel

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  • How do I book Noel Quiñones to speak at my event?

    Our experienced booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure speakers like Noel Quiñones for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment since 2002. Click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page to check availability for Noel Quiñones, or call our office at 1.855.383.8805 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get speaking fee information and check availability for Noel Quiñones or any other speaker of your choice.
  • How much does it cost to book Noel Quiñones for a speaking engagement?

    Speaking fees for Noel Quiñones, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fees to book Noel Quiñones are Below $10,000 for live events and Below $10,000 for virtual events. For the most current speaking fee to hire Noel Quiñones, click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.855.383.8805 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.
  • What topics does Noel Quiñones speak about?

    Noel Quiñones is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Poetry, Performing Arts, Actor, Hispanic Heritage, Social Activism, Social Justice, Civil Rights, Author and Workshop.
  • Where does Noel Quiñones travel from?

    Noel Quiñones generally travels from San Juan, Puerto Rico and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances.
  • Who is the agent for Noel Quiñones?

    AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully secured keynote speakers like Noel Quiñones for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Schedule button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.855.383.8805, and one of our agents will assist you to book Noel Quiñones for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

    AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host Noel Quiñones or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.
  • Why is AAE Speakers Bureau different from other booking agencies?

    If you’re looking for the best speaker recommendations, paired with a top-notch customer service experience, you’re in the right place. At AAE Speakers Bureau, we exclusively represent the interests of our clients - professional organizations, companies, universities, and associations. We intentionally do not represent the speakers we feature or book. That is so we can present our clients with the broadest and best performing set of speaker options in the market today, and we can make these recommendations without any obligation to promote a specific speaker over another. This is why when our agents suggest a speaker for your event, you can be assured that they are of the highest quality with a history of proven success with our other clients.
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