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In Womb of the Earth, Rachel Sierra weaves together the narratives of feminism and ecology, exploring themes of empowerment, resilience, and healing. Inspired by her own struggle with endometriosis and the complexities of navigating the medical system, this work reflects on how women's health is often reduced to fertility and reproduction, rather than being centered on a woman's quality of life. Her poetry draws powerful parallels between women's well-being and the treatment of the earth. It delves into women's health, cultural norms, and the intersection of christian culture and politics,…mehr

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In Womb of the Earth, Rachel Sierra weaves together the narratives of feminism and ecology, exploring themes of empowerment, resilience, and healing. Inspired by her own struggle with endometriosis and the complexities of navigating the medical system, this work reflects on how women's health is often reduced to fertility and reproduction, rather than being centered on a woman's quality of life. Her poetry draws powerful parallels between women's well-being and the treatment of the earth. It delves into women's health, cultural norms, and the intersection of christian culture and politics, which profoundly impacts both women and the earth in a visceral way. Womb of the Earth calls us to honor the sacred connection between femininity and the land, inviting readers on a journey where healing ourselves leads to healing the earth.
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Autorenporträt
Rachel Sierra grew up in the Caribbean and South America, and travel has been a central part of her life. As a self-taught painter and multidisciplinary creative, her work has been displayed in galleries and in print internationally. When she's not painting in her studio, you'll find her surfing, diving, or otherwise outside. She is driven to document life in any way - whether by painting, film photography, or writing poetry.