All About US & Other Poems (video)

 
Unbound is proud to bring you the spo­ken word of Ari­ana Salazar-Newton, a third gen­er­a­tion Mexican-American and sem­i­nary stu­dent, talk­ing about race, gen­der, sex­u­al­ity, and class.

All About US: An Immi­gra­tion Poem Dur­ing Eco­nomic Crisis


Read
Ariana’s poem orig­i­nally pub­lished on Unbound.

When I’ll Stop: A Poem on Racism, Sex­ism, and Homophobia

Sym­bol: A River Poem by a Mex­i­can American

____________________________________

ariana salazar-newton

 
 
 
 
Ari­ana Salazar-Newton is a third gen­er­a­tion Mex­i­can Amer­i­can from south­ern Cal­i­for­nia. She is cur­rently work­ing on her Mas­ter of Divin­ity and Mas­ter of Arts in Chris­t­ian Edu­ca­tion at Prince­ton The­o­log­i­cal Sem­i­nary. Her aca­d­e­mic inter­ests lie with race, gen­der, sex­u­al­ity, and class—particularly the ten­sions expe­ri­enced by Mex­i­can Americans.

Leave a Reply