This panel conversation and live reading explores Daughters of Latin America, a groundbreaking Latina feminist anthology that amplifies the voices of women across the Americas. The collection brings together the work of more than one hundred writers from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the diaspora, weaving together poetry, essays, and storytelling that transcend borders and generations.
Join editor, storyteller, and filmmaker Sandra Guzmán and Boston-based writer, poet, and activist Yvette Modestin as they discuss how this anthology recenters Latina cultural production, creating a rich and expansive genealogy of voices that speak across time and space.
Speakers:
Sandra Guzmán, Editor, storyteller, and filmmaker
Yvette Modestin, Writer, poet, and activist
 
          
        
      