My public voice lies at the intersections of politics, grief, history, memory, and imagination. My pieces and talks often emerge from lived tensions and field-based reflection. I use writing as a practice of clarity—not to fix, but to make visible.
Academic book reviews
Review “What’s the Use? On the Uses of Use” by Sara Ahmed, Contemporary Political Theory 20 (2021): 123-126; published online July 2020.
Essays, interviews, and other writings (selected)
English
“Indigenous Activists Occupy Mexico City: Interview with Maricela Mejía”, The Wire, April 2021
- Also available in Italian, French, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), and German
“This Is About More Than Abortion Rights in Poland”, Jacobin Magazine, [co-authored with Tithi Bhattacharya and Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla], November 2020
Spanish
“Gorostiza, Sor Juana y las comparaciones que edifican nuestra lengua”, Nexos online, November 2022
“Ningún monumento se postra sobre Babi Yar”, Nexos online, March 2022
“Por una valentía sin heroísmo”, Nexos online, November 2021
“Entrevista a Marisela Mejía”, CTXT, June 2021
“Hagamos que Amazon Pague”, Animal Político [co-authored with Carlos Brown Solà], November 2020
“Recuperar el poder político para reimaginarlo”, El País Digital, October 2020
“Resistir la tentación marcial”, Utopías Posibles, April 2020
“(Des)obligadas”, Fondo María blog, June 2019
“Marabunta, falange y caracoles: ¿cómo entender el movimiento #MeTooEscritoresMexicanos?” , Nexos, April 2019
“Mi abuelo”, Istor International History Journal 58, Fall 2014
Header image: Leonora Carrington (1975) “Grandmother Moorhead’s Aromatic Kitchen”.