Kitzia Esteva

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Kitzia Esteva is a Mexican migrant, gender non-binary, DACAmented fiction writer and poet. They are a social justice organizer engaging in cultural work as imperative to sustaining and evolving social justice movements. They use storytelling as a place to shift narratives about queer/ trans, Indigenous, Black, migrant, and disabled people. Their documentary fiction contributes to our collective imagination of utopia and liberation while honoring the dignity, brilliance, and magic in marginalized communities. They have two non-fiction essays published in the former Black Girl Dangerous online journal. Their first short story, Mixe’s Feather, was recently published in the Acentos Review.
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    “My work is agitational and energized toward transformation and hope—I build worlds deeply rooted in liberation and decolonial imaginings.”
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