
Grassroots theology from an Afro-Peruvian girl living as an undocumented citizen in Turtle Island. Ramblings on finding Spirit in the wind, which is to say ever present.
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One year ago today, I had the privilege of going to Selma, Alabama, for the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
This experience was deeply spiritual, and it changed the ways I perceived the United States. I’ve been studying illegality and t...
In June 2025, the news broke out: ICE agents had raided multiple locations in their search for those illegalized by the U.S nation-state, but LA refused to go out in silence, and the protests began. My heart was pounding, and my body felt t...
I wrote this little sermon/speech as a culmination for my Preaching and Protest class. As a class, we got to travel to Selma on the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, where we witnessed and were witnessed. If I’m honest, I think I (co)wrote...
“What can we do?” This is the question many of us are asking ourselves as we witnessed the inauguration of the second term of Donald Trump. What is our role as people of faith who care about the well-being of folks who experience illegality...
Dear Enchanta,
I ran into you on the elevator and in passing I mentioned that I wanted to silk press my hair. Not one second later you told me you could do it so I wouldn’t have to pay for it. I was honest and told you it would take at lea...
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Afro-Peruvian interdisciplinary artist, scholar and activist. Grassroots theologian. Student of Liberation Theologies, exploring illegality, heartbreaks, and the way hibiscus flowers bloom. Living undocumented in the US. UTSNYC ‘25
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