poetry, prose, essays, and art. deifying the vastness of being a girl in the 21st century.
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You don’t have to be Puerto Rican to deeply feel DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS in your core. You merely must allow yourself some nostalgia, a connection to yourself and another to your roots – especially if your family knows what it’s like to leave ...
A smear on the earth. Dreams that bleed into reality.
> “How many years has it taken people to realize that we are all brothers and sisters and human beings in the human race? I mean how many years does it take people to see that? We're all in this rat race together!”
It smelt of wildfires hazy and sun-bled.
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Puerto Rican writer and artist that is constantly inspired by different mediums and continuos creativity.
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