A man whose spoken word is hard-hitting, honest, and incredibly funny, Hernandez-Kolski offers a fresh voice that's rockin' colleges all over the country. Having never left an audience without a standing ovation, Hernandez-Kolski is fervently committed to both entertaining and challenging people with his intimate, cutting-edge performances. Known as Pocho Joe, he is helping shape the dialogue and minds of todays youth. An actor and spoken word poet, Hernandez-Kolski tours the country with his lecture and performance, Refried Latino Pride. He appeared in The Bomb-itty of Errors, a rollicking hip-hop version of Shakespeares The Comedy of Errors, and received thunderous applause for his performance on the season finale of HBO's Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry.
With remarkable energy and searing commentary, Hernandez-Kolski draws audiences in, evoking both laughter and personal reflection. Unafraid to reveal all truths, Hernandez-Kolski takes chances and cleverly engages audiences in what proves to be an unforgettable experience.
Currently hosting Si TVs Not So Foreign Filmmakers Showcase for independent filmmakers, Hernandez-Kolski also reaches out to several organizations throughout Los Angeles, teaching hip-hop and spoken word workshops to high school youth. Says Hernandez-Kolski: If I can help lead a person towards their true passion, thats all that I could ever ask for.
he's cool lol
katiecranfield 2 years ago 3
i like this one
anwarior 2 years ago 2