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The LatinX Poetry Project is a poetic anthology with over 45 new LatinX Poets from diverse backgrounds sharing their unique & heartfelt poetry on themes as immigration, social justice & feminism today. This book is for anyone who wants to take a poetic journey into the richness of LatinX culture & storytelling today. The LatinX Poetry Project es una antología poética con más de 45 poetas LatinX de diversos países y culturas.Su poesía busca compartir sus pensamientos sobre temas como la inmigración, justicia social y el feminismo en el presente. Este libro es para todos aquellos que quieren…mehr

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The LatinX Poetry Project is a poetic anthology with over 45 new LatinX Poets from diverse backgrounds sharing their unique & heartfelt poetry on themes as immigration, social justice & feminism today. This book is for anyone who wants to take a poetic journey into the richness of LatinX culture & storytelling today. The LatinX Poetry Project es una antología poética con más de 45 poetas LatinX de diversos países y culturas.Su poesía busca compartir sus pensamientos sobre temas como la inmigración, justicia social y el feminismo en el presente. Este libro es para todos aquellos que quieren tomar un viaje poético por la riqueza de nuestra cultura e historias que resuenan con nuestro mundo, un lugar de reflexión -donde la diversidad nos hace más humanos.
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Alejandra Jimenez, aka Aleja, is a self-identifying queer chicanx poeta. Aleja is the first of five children born to her Mexican immigrant parents, from Zacatecas and Jalisco, Mexico. She grew up in Santa Ana, California, and later in the Inland Empire, epicenters of Latinx communities. Aleja frequently visited her parents' native country of Mexico, which highly influenced her desire to become the representation of her people, her culture, as well as herself, which she did not see growing up.