Yrene Santos (born June 27, 1963) is a poet, cultural activist, educator, and performer from the Dominican Republic. Life. Santos was born in Villa Tapia and studied Acting in the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes y Education at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo and graduated with a bachelors in Education with a minor in Philosophy and Literature. Santos went on to obtain a master's degree in Hispanic American Literature from the City University of New York. She lives in New York, where she works as an adjunct professor of literature and Spanish language at City College, York College, and St. John's University. She is one of the founders of the Tertulia de Escritoras Dominicanas en Nueva York, which provides a supportive and collaborative space for Dominican women writers in the US. Santos is also a member of the Latino Artists Round Table (LART), led by Cuban author Sonia Rivera Valdes and serves on the committee of the New York Hispanic/Latino Book Fair, which is directed by writer and cultural activist Juan Tineo. Along with Carlos Velasquez Torres and Carlos Aguasaco, she is the co-founder of the Americas Poetry Festival of New York and a co-editor of the festival's anthologies since 2014. She has also served as Secretary-General of the Asociación de Escritores Dominicanos en los Estados Unidos (ASEDEU) [Association of Dominican Writers in the United States]. Awards and honors. She has spoken at the Hispanic and Latinx heritage poetry festival at Ohio Weslyan University, and the Hispanic Heritage poetry festival. Her poetry has been featured in the Global Foundation for Democracy and Development's celebration of Dominican women writers. She was one of two writers to whom the 2016 Dominican Book Festival of New York was dedicated. In 2013, she was the Guest of Honor at the 10 Feria Internacional del Libro de Escritoras Dominicanas, organized by the Centro de Desarrollo de la Mujer dominicana (DWDC) in New York.