
I may not always push the right buttons, but at least I push buttons. LA Based activist & writer. From Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco. Puede que no siempre toque los botones corectos, pero al menos los toco. Activista y escritora del Valle de Guadalupe.
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Born and raised in LA. Former Labor and community organizer (when it was more than just a title), and now trying to be a writer, while doing political consulting in between poems and anti-establishment rants.
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