Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta is an anarchist artist and poet interested in ways of living and telling. They are the author of two books of poetry: The Easy Body (Timeless, Infinite Light, 2017); and La Movida (Nightboat Books, 2022). They are currently at work on another book of poetry, as well as on a speculative acid western lesbian romantic ethnomusicological history of Chicana country music & revolution on 1970's Valencia Street. They have written non-fiction essays on things such as Latinx youth activism in Idaho, Central American migrant families in Tijuana & those that support them, and Angeleno psychogeography. A Latinx Jewish person of mixed indigenous & settler descent from the unceded lands of the Tongva people east of the Paayme Paxaayt, they are a long-term guest in Yelamu, unceded Ramaytush Ohlone lands, where they garden with their partner & bake challah every Friday.
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