Outside the XY Book Release Party!
Sup people. Thanks to everyone who put together and came out to the Women and Gender Nonconforming Writers of Color in Digital Media panel at Comic Con yesterday! ::inhales because that was a...
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It must be odd to be a minority he was saying. I looked around and didn’t see any. So I said Yeah it must be. Mitsuye Yamada, Looking Out
View ArticleLISTEN: Unnatural Disasters, Climate Change, Ecuador and Beyoncé
Hey people. So while I was in Ecuador this summer writing about the earthquake in Ecuador this spring, an earthquake hit. I was fine, but it exacerbated the urgency I felt in writing about disasters...
View ArticleThe Least Convenient Truth: White Supremacy and Climate Change
If we’re going to protect the sacred and prepare for the worst, we must look at the environmental effects of white supremacy. Real talk: it’s been a fucked up month in a fucked up year and I, like many...
View ArticleTourism Is Not A Positive Response to Unnatural Disasters
In part three of my series on climate change and oppression for Bitch Magazine to accompany my feature Unnatural Disasters: The Human Cost of Human-Caused Disasters in their latest Chaos issue, I...
View ArticleThreshold of Revelation: A Queer Disabled Killjoy on National Themes
Hey People, I made it safely to Ecuador just in time for the locura of the presidential elections. I’ve left Quito and am just outside of Puyo, listening to wild birds call out to each other in...
View ArticleLISTEN: Traveling (and Eating) Better with Bani Amor
Hey people. If you’ve yet to be blessed with the opportunity to hear my mousy voice chase an idea in circles in search of a point to make, then you’re in luck, ’cause the good folks of the Racist...
View ArticleGetting Real About Decolonizing Travel Culture
Hey denizens of everywhere, I wrote an essay on decolonizing travel culture as the introduction to Muchacha Fanzine’s Decolonize Travel issue and just published it on Medium. Give it a read, print it...
View ArticleGoing Beyond the Binary
Hey folks, A few months ago an essay of mine, Beyond Binary, was published in Archer Magazine’s THEY/THEIRS issue dedicated to non-binary gender identities. It’s the first time my travel photography...
View ArticlePray For [Blank]: Climate Disasters & The Narrative of Place
I can hear the water trickling back up through the pipes. It’s been off all day, probably ‘cause it rained like a motherfucker last night. They don’t call it a rain forest for nothing. We generally...
View ArticleLiving for the Legacy: On Misogynoir and Climate Disasters
[Feature image from the 5th annual Congress of Afro Ecuadorian Women, 2016] Hey people. I’m in the midst of packing to leave Ecuador for EcuaYork, my home-away-from-home-away-from-home in Queens,...
View ArticleUnsettling Tourism: On the Colonial and Patriarchal Gaze of Travel Media
Hey people, I’m still settling into my new base in Montréal – the land of pâté, poutine, and other things I’ll never understand. Popping in between the cat emergencies and Facebook pleas for free...
View ArticleNYC: Let’s Talk Tourism in Literature
Hey people. It’s been a minute ’cause I’m trying to keep up with this bitch called Life in 2017. I just wanted to pop in to invite those of y’all in NYC to this dope event on tourism in literature this...
View ArticleLiterary Ancestors: On the Significance of Travel Writing by POC
Hey people, Popping in for another random-ass update about a month overdue. Over a year ago I started the POC Travel Book Club to get other nerds to talk to me about travel-ish books not written by...
View ArticleWhite Women Don’t Speak for All of Us: On ‘Safe’ vs. ‘Dangerous’ Travel...
OK, so it’s been forever and a day since I’ve updated this here blog and I’m sorry for the radio silence. If you’ve been following me on social media you’d know I’m still alive and kicking and have...
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