Politicizing and Poeticizing Diasporic Experiences
The work of Paloma Chen, an award-winning Spanish poet of Chinese origin, questions dominant assumptions
The work of Paloma Chen, an award-winning Spanish poet of Chinese origin, questions dominant assumptions
“The hyenas peer through the window. Their favorite pornography is misery. . . .” Read
Three poems of Invocación al las mayorías silenciosas translated into English in the Action Books
The wind speaks in tongues of undulating waters (…silence sings) is a sound installation by
Paloma Chen’s first collection of poetry, Invocación a las mayorías silenciosas (Calling On All Silent
“I’m terrified of my migrant parents, always with their eyes set on flight . .
Marcharemos los próximos días 30 de septiembre y 1 de octubre 2022 al corazón político
This publication, Building a New Narrative, Migrant and Refugee Peoples: Convergence of Voices and Journeys,
Created by Katherine Leung, Grace Vo, Misha Patel, Sam Riedman, Jaden Chee, Baotran Truong, and
你们好! From ESADE Students’ Chinese Association 🐉 and Equal Esade we are very excited to
In response to the rise of anti-Chinese rhetoric resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, members of
Why did your parents immigrate and why did they choose Spain? It’s definitely not a