ABClatino Magazine Year 6 Issue 4 | Page 5

Today I remember he who was one of my first Life Teachers and who opened my mind and heart to international alternative journalism when the internet did not yet exist and communications were by international mail.

I remember those afternoons when unannounced I appeared on Radio Municipal (today Radio Ciudad de Buenos Aires) and waited for the green light from the studio to go in and sit on the floor and listen to Miguel mix national and world rock music with comments about the environment. and sustainable ecology. Skinny, tall, bearded, he was always surrounded by young students, who enjoyed his comments.

Perhaps a memory of his own young time in Greenwich Village there in 1964 when he shared life

with Allen Ginsburg and many other hippie poets of the time.

The truth is that after so many years, I still remember him and wink at him. Thank you, Miguel, there are still many of us who follow in your footsteps struggling for a better world...

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Por / By Enrique Rob Lunski Ph.D.

President GET . e360 . ABClatino

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We are hopelessly free.

Incomparably eternal.

Absolutely insignificant.

Essentially unique".

~Miguel Grinberg,

the last of the hippie poets, 

died at 84 years of age.