Yasmin Ramirez is a 2020 recipient of the Woody and Gayle Hunt-Aspen Institute Fellowship Award as well as a 2018 Dickinson House Fellow. Her fiction and creative non-fiction works have appeared in Cream City Review and Huizache among others. She is an[Read More]
ONE MORNING DURING THE PANDEMIC ―A Poem for Earth Day, 2020 “Revolutionary consciousness is to be found among the most ruthlessly exploited classes: animals, trees, water, air, grasses.”—Gary Snyder One morning during the pandemic springtime the city s[Read More]
Soy fronterizo. A child of the borderlands. Home is Donna, Texas, right across the river from Río Bravo, a bustling town in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. The grandparents of my abuelo Manuel Garza came to Texas from that state i[Read More]