Depression in the Times of “Colic Social Media, games & apps” July 25, 2019 – Posted in: Blog, recent

(with faculty & leader-students at Santa Barbara CC, fall, 2018) No question that Xicano/as/x, Latinx/Latinos/as with consciousness, conscientación are suffering from anxiety, depression and PTSD. Among our older population, we are re-living pre-Civil Rights times. Younger generation have in front of them the ongoing onslaught of having rights as POC, Latino/a/x, LGBTQ, working class, anyone marginalized, not white AND privileged– systematically removed. Some daily practices may be useful:  Stay off-line as much as you can.…

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Bisexuality July 24, 2019 – Posted in: recent

  Easy these days to dismiss your elders.  “Leave home while you still. know everything,” is the adage to know it alls. Here’s a topic that has been about forever, bisexuality. What we may understand about those who identify as bixexuals is that under that label there is a myriad of differences. Speaking for myself, as all anyone may do, it does not mean I am Hakate, a two head female monster with constant voracious…

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Fellowships for emerging writers! July 19, 2019 – Posted in: Blog, recent

Foglifter’s LGBTQ+ Bay Area Emerging Writer Fellowships Applications, and more specifics, can be accessed through our Submittable portal. Foglifter Editor info@foglifterpress.com   Writers have to Write Right Now: An Interview with Ana Castillo

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Respect for Elder-Activists is a Reflection of Your Intentions as an Activist July 9, 2019 – Posted in: Blog, recent

A life dedicated to service to the great good, whereby personal gain, career ambitions, glam, bling and all that glitters seducing our vanity from the bottomless pit of the capitalist, exploitive world we inhabit is worthy of respect. Social media with its free and vast potential to reach the masses may feel like the platform for such service.  To some born into the Era of the Internet, it seems to be the very definition of…

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In These Times July 5, 2019 – Posted in: Blog, recent

There are endless platforms on social media to rant, to ‘hate on,’ to think you are calling out those who you think you know better than.  Heaven knows, I am on both ends of that privilege that the internet has afforded these times. I am 66 years old this year of the Baby Boomer gen.  I identified as a Xicana/Chicana.  I identified as a feminist.  I am the daughter of factory workers in Chicago.  We…

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What I am working on now July 4, 2019 – Posted in: Blog, recent

Aside from staying healthy and in a good mental state in “These Times?”  I am nearly done with a new collection of poems, MY BOOK OF THE DEAD.  A few have appeared in. small publications.  There are about a half dozen at this time in Spanish which will be included with translation. There is also prose ruminating in my cabezahead.   There was much to think about in the address I was asked to give…

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Celebrando birthday and poetry – Posted in: Blog, recent

(The poet on her 66th birthday, Manhattan) Two Men and Me I left Bukowski again, went back to Bolaño, Both men bad to their women. Me, like the rest, couldn’t get enough. Both smoked and drank themselves to death. They liked it rough, said that was how they got their best writing done. One winter we all ended up in hell, ran into each other at a café. (REVISION: bar, public bath…FILL IN THE BLANK).  Chuck wanted to…

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When Poetry Rises like a Lotus in These ‘Nasty’ Days June 10, 2019 – Posted in: Blog, recent

IMG_1140 Living in times I thought I would have only read in dystopic novels, times I saw coming and perhaps, like others, rubbed my eyes and convinced myself it was a dark hallucination– Instead of starting the new book about writing I planned  in the fall of 2016, I went silent.  Or near-silent.  There were thought-out rants and even videos posted on FB, that were quickly published elsewhere.  I started stories.  I kept up with…

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