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Literary Activism
Where words become catalysts for change. This section explores the intersection of literature and social justice—spotlighting writers, movements, and stories that challenge systems, amplify marginalized voices, and inspire action through the written word.


Coercive Parents Target Exes Financially and Emotionally
Some parents use the family court system to control and punish former partners, employing legal tactics that leave survivors emotionally drained and financially crippled. This piece focuses on the strategic use of court proceedings as coercive abuse, highlighting the hidden impact on children and families. Drawing on my previous reporting on family violence, it exposes how legal battles can mask manipulation and deepen trauma for those caught in these conflicts.

Yamberlie
Sep 213 min read


The Poetics of Home
Francis Mateo moves between languages the way a dancer shifts across a stage, deliberate, rhythmic, and full of purpose. His poetry, often bilingual, captures the spirit of Dominican life in Washington Heights with a clarity that feels both intimate and epic. Whether performing with the band La Sovietika or bringing his words to life on the theater stage, Mateo’s art is a testament to survival, memory, and the power of storytelling.

Yamberlie
Jun 223 min read


Blood Memory and the Borders of Identity
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti is more than a line in the soil. It is a wound cauterized by silence, reopened by every racialized deportation, every denial of identity, every unspoken legacy of the 1937 Parsley Massacre that killed as many as 30,000 Haitians and Black Dominicans. Through the voices of writers and activists, this piece explores how memory, literature, and solidarity are reshaping the narrative and healing the scars of history on Hispaniola

Yamberlie
May 184 min read


Blurring the Line Between Inclusion and Erasure
A recent literary event in New York sparked important conversations about cultural appropriation and Latinx identity. Attendees reflected on the tension between cultural appreciation and appropriation, emphasizing the need for authentic representation and respect for lived experiences.

Yamberlie
May 114 min read


From Nonprofits to Narratives – Abril Peña’s Concept of Community & Creativity
Abril Peña is a writer, advocate, and community organizer whose life and work are deeply rooted in her Dominican heritage. Nacida y...

Yamberlie
Apr 1612 min read


Building a Sustainable Writing Career
Exposure doesn’t pay the bills.” That’s the hard truth every freelance writer learns sooner or later. Behind every polished byline is a writer who’s pitched, negotiated, and likely been underpaid before finding their stride. The romanticized image of the free-spirited creative scribbling for passion fades quickly when rent is due. In reality, making writing a career means wearing many hats—businessperson, marketer, negotiator.

Yamberlie
Apr 162 min read


The Art of Rebellion
Creating Change through Creativity Art is not just a reflection of society; it is a weapon of resistance, a force that catalyzes change...

Yamberlie
Apr 162 min read
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