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Diógenes Cuero Caicedo (1948-2019) was an Ecuadorian poet and cultural activist. He was a prominent black voice in contemporary Ecuadorian literature. He was born in , a poor black community in the Eloy Alfaro Canton in the north of Esmeraldas province. He worked at the Esmeraldas Refinery for Petroecuador in a number of managerial roles. He was a leading light in the . He taught at the , where he rose to become dean of the engineering faculty. He died in 2019, leaving behind seven children.

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  • Diógenes Cuero Caicedo (Esmeraldas, 1948 - 3 de enero de 2019) fue un poeta, catedrático universitario, sociólogo y abogado ecuatoriano.​ (es)
  • Diógenes Cuero Caicedo (1948-2019) was an Ecuadorian poet and cultural activist. He was a prominent black voice in contemporary Ecuadorian literature. He was born in , a poor black community in the Eloy Alfaro Canton in the north of Esmeraldas province. He worked at the Esmeraldas Refinery for Petroecuador in a number of managerial roles. He was a leading light in the . He taught at the , where he rose to become dean of the engineering faculty. He died in 2019, leaving behind seven children. (en)
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  • Diógenes Cuero Caicedo (1948-2019) was an Ecuadorian poet and cultural activist. He was a prominent black voice in contemporary Ecuadorian literature. He was born in , a poor black community in the Eloy Alfaro Canton in the north of Esmeraldas province. He worked at the Esmeraldas Refinery for Petroecuador in a number of managerial roles. He was a leading light in the . He taught at the , where he rose to become dean of the engineering faculty. For 20 years he hosted a radio program called "Raíces" on , where he spoke about the culture of his people. As a proponent of negritude, he helped to organize numerous black cultural events, for example, a series of marimba festivals in his region. In 1996, he was responsible for the creation of the world's biggest tapa'o. He matured late as a writer, only coming to it in the 1980s. He is known for books such as Tsunami, Mitología y Poesía and Las Huellas de la Carimba. His poetry made use of the artefact and symbols of his region: la guacharaca, la , la gualgura and la tunda. He died in 2019, leaving behind seven children. (en)
  • Diógenes Cuero Caicedo (Esmeraldas, 1948 - 3 de enero de 2019) fue un poeta, catedrático universitario, sociólogo y abogado ecuatoriano.​ (es)
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