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*Of interest to those invested in the intersection between feminist reproductive labor and sickness; the quotidian and revolution; the daily experience of engaging in anti-colonial work and post-punk antifascist culture.  *Of interest to readers seeking contemporary depictions of queer Latinx life and renewed practices of tradition and brujería *Author has a great sense of humor. *Author works at coffeshop/movie rental store in SF Mission District where they make daily chalk-board signs with often pointed or humorous social commentary  *Author self-published a comics zine about bisexuality…mehr

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*Of interest to those invested in the intersection between feminist reproductive labor and sickness; the quotidian and revolution; the daily experience of engaging in anti-colonial work and post-punk antifascist culture.  *Of interest to readers seeking contemporary depictions of queer Latinx life and renewed practices of tradition and brujería *Author has a great sense of humor. *Author works at coffeshop/movie rental store in SF Mission District where they make daily chalk-board signs with often pointed or humorous social commentary  *Author self-published a comics zine about bisexuality *Author is a talented visual artist (print-making, comics, zines, chalk-board signs, movement posters) who has exhibited and performed at institutions such as the Berkeley Art Museum. Book cover will feature one of their prints.  *Author is a regular contributor to SFMoma’s OpenSpace blog *Author was co-curator of Cantíl reading series (POC reading series in SFBay Area)  *Author works for Project SURVIVE out of City College of San Francisco, a student lead peer education group that presents to CCSF and SFUSD students about healthy relationship and sexual violence  *Author is an Intern for the City of San Francisco’s Office for Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention  *Author was a 2018 Mazza Writer in Residence at San Francisco State University *Poems were written at the kitchen table while thinking about the radicalization of Latinx teenagers.  *Author works as a peer sexual health educator at CCSF’s Project SURVIVE  *Author is doula living in California
Autorenporträt
Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta was raised in Los Angeles, California by a family of single women, and grew up traveling and living across the western United States and Mexico with their mother, a cultural anthropologist. Tatiana’s first book, The Easy Body, was published by Timeless, Infinite Light in 2017; their writing has appeared in SFMOMA Open Space and Wolfman New Life Quarterly. They live in a rent controlled apartment in the Mission District of San Francisco, around the corner from where they work as a barista at a pop and pop café video rental store hybrid and as a peer sexual health educator at CCSF’s Project SURVIVE.