Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Have Their Say w/ Tony Diaz

Claudia Castro Luna's Final Stop at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio!


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The Latino Bookstore & Gift Shop is proud to anchor a Texas Tri-City Tour of Latino Literature following the trail blazed by The Librotraficante Caravan of Banned Books.
Salvadoran American poet Claudia Castro Luna will visit each stop to present her collection of poetry Cipota Under the Moon. It's published by Tia Chucha Press from Los Angeles California founded by Los Angeles Poet Laureate, and gubernatorial candidate, Luis J. Rodriguez. Rodriguez's books formed part of the Mexican American Studies curriculum banned in Arizona.
The Latino Bookstore will provide sales at each stop.
Each evening will be hosted by Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante, Literary Curator of the Latino Bookstore. He said, "Book bans will not silence our community. Book deserts will not snuff out our voices. Our movement will continue to defy attacks on intellectual freedom. We are building on the trail we have blazed with the Librotraficante Caravan of Banned Books. Now we are uniting three major Texas cities again, and we are uniting with our brothers and sisters from California. We will not rest until our community has full access to this Art, History, and Culture."
Each stop will also feature writers, visual artists, and musicians from each city and the Central American community.
Here are the 3 Cities:
Houston: Home of The Librotraficantes.
Wednesday, June 29, 2022, 6 pm. Free.
The Alta Arts
5412 Ashbrook Dr,
Houston, TX 77081
Austin:
Thursday, June 30, 2022, 6 pm. Free.
La Peña, Inc., site of the Librotraficante Under Ground Library in Austin.
227 Congress Ave.
Austin, Tx 78701
512.477.6007
San Antonio:
Friday, July 1, 2022, 6 pm. Free.
The Latino Bookstore
1300 Guadalupe
San Antonio, TX 78207
Part of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
About: Claudia Castro Luna is an Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate fellow (2019), WA State Poet Laureate (2018 – 2021) and Seattle’s inaugural Civic Poet (2015-2018). Castro Luna’s newest collection of poetry is Cipota Under the Moon from Tia Chucha Press. She is also the author of One River, A Thousand Voices (Chin Music Press), the Pushcart nominated Killing Marías(Two Sylvias Press) also shortlisted for WA State 2018 Book Award in poetry, and the chapbook This City (Floating Bridge Press). Her most recent non-fiction is in There’s a Revolution Outside, My Love: Letters from a Crisis (Vintage). Born in El Salvador she came to the United States in 1981. Living in English and Spanish, Claudia writes and teaches in Seattle on unceded Duwamish lands where she gardens and keeps chickens with her husband and their three children.
The Latino Bookstore’s Texas Author Series takes place every First Friday. Subsequent authors will represent the entire state of Texas. Their work also touches on many other aspects of Latino culture, Mexican American History, and the other art fields that the GCAC specializes in.
Friday, Aug 5, 2022, 6 pm: The Latino Bookstore's Texas Author Series features the national launch. of the non-fiction book The Tip of The Pyramid: Cultivating Community Cultural Capital by Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante.
Houston Partners:
Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say
Tintero Projects
The Central American Collective
The Gulfton Super Neighborhood Council
Houston Artists
BIPOC Arts Network Fund
MantecaHTX
Nuestra Palabra City Council J
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
The Latino Bookstore
Pan American Round Table of Houston
The Center for Mexican American & Latino/a Studies See less
www.Librotraficante.com
www.NuestraPalabra.org
www.TonyDiaz.net
Instrumental Music produced / courtesy of Bayden Records
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