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Writing in Spanish and English Braschi is making a radical statement.
Writing in Spanish and English Braschi is making a radical statement.
It has been 101 years since the citizens of Puerto Rico were collectively naturalized as U.S. citizens (1917).
Her work explored issues like the island's colonial past and the legacy of slavery and American imperialism. In her poem "Río Grande de Loíza," she addressed the pain and violence suffered by natives of the island and African slaves along the Puerto Rican river.
Many of the poems not only fight or oppose the forces of racism or the patriarchy but also seek to build bridges within the larger community.
Many of the poems not only fight or oppose the forces of racism or the patriarchy but also seek to build bridges within the larger community.
It has been 101 years since the citizens of Puerto Rico were collectively naturalized as U.S. citizens (1917).
Writing in Spanish and English Braschi is making a radical statement.
Her work explored issues like the island's colonial past and the legacy of slavery and American imperialism. In her poem "Río Grande de Loíza," she addressed the pain and violence suffered by natives of the island and African slaves along the Puerto Rican river.