Writer and multidisciplinary artist. Founder of Casa de Artesanos.
I write where art meets social reality—memory, migration, grief, and belonging—turning lived experience into language that helps us name what hurts and imagine what’s possible.
I write from the place where the body remembers. Where migration reshapes identity, and art becomes a language for what we cannot explain. My essays hold stories of loss and tenderness, of boundaries and courage—small acts of truth that help us return to ourselves, and to each other.
Themes: Art as care · Cultural memory · Migration · Community healing
Writing themes
Art as Care
How creativity can hold emotion, restore dignity, and support healing—without spectacle.
Cultural Memory
Ancestral roots, rituals, and storytelling as a way to protect identity and meaning.
Migration & Belonging
What it means to rebuild a life—language, home, grief, and the search for safety.
Women, Power & Boundaries
Writing on leadership, autonomy, emotional labor, and the courage to say no.
The Nobodies / “Los Nadies”
Stories shaped by invisibility, exclusion, and resistance—written with care and truth.
Community & Social Healing
Collective art, public spaces, and the quiet work of repairing what systems break.
Art for Difficult Days Available in Spanish
A Spanish-language, illustrated eBook with simple art-based exercises to support emotional regulation, especially on heavy days.
