Sonia Guiņansaca
Sonia Guiņansaca is an internationally acclaimed poet, culture strategist, and activist who was born in Ecuador (Kichwa-Kaņari), and at the age of five, migrated to the United States to reunite with their parents in New York. Guiņansaca helped build some of the largest undocumented organizations in the U.S and co-founded some of the first artistic projects, writers retreats, and workshops for and by undocumented writers. They have been awarded residencies and fellowships from Voices of Our...See more
Sonia Guiņansaca is an internationally acclaimed poet, culture strategist, and activist who was born in Ecuador (Kichwa-Kaņari), and at the age of five, migrated to the United States to reunite with their parents in New York. Guiņansaca helped build some of the largest undocumented organizations in the U.S and co-founded some of the first artistic projects, writers retreats, and workshops for and by undocumented writers. They have been awarded residencies and fellowships from Voices of Our Nation Arts Foundation, BOAAT Writer's Retreat, and the Hemispheric Institute for Performance & Politics, among others. They have performed at venues such as the Met and the Public Theater in New York City, and featured on PEN America, PBS, Interview Magazine, Ms. Magazine, Teen Vogue , and other media outlets. Sonia self-published a debut chapbook, Nostalgia and Borders, and contributed to the new edition of the ColonizeThis! Anthology and This is Not a Gun. See less
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