Natasha Carrizosa: 3600 Block Of Willing
Carrizosa recalls memories of her childhood home in the poem “3600 Block of Willing.” An artist of African-American and Mexican descent, Carrizosa identifies as MexiAfricana and makes reference to her multi-cultural heritage within her body of work. El Nuevo
Sol thanks Carrizosa for performing a selection of her poetry pieces.
Interested in more? The book “Crown” compiles a collection of Carrizosa’s literary compositions.
Video edited by MelodySoto. Busca “Crown” aquí: amazon.com/Crown-Natasha-Carrizosa/dp/0692186883
Melody Soto: elnuevosol.net/author/melody-soto/
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