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Welcome Immigrant Children, Bienvenidos

Support the Immigrant Children Welcome Immigrant Children I wrote Welcome Immigrant Children to read on July 7, 2014, at the peace poetry reading produced by the Revolutionary Poets Brigade/San Francisco, the World Poetry Movement and Laborfest 2014.  I wrote this poem in protest and shame that people could be so cruel to the immigrant children, […]
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About Nina Serrano Homepage

The Nina Serrano website serves as both an archive of her life's work as well as an outlet for her ongoing current work. At 86, she regularly produces radio programs and poetry, as well as a blogposts of commentary on her work and world events.

Nina Serrano in her Vallejo home 2019
Nina Serrano in her Vallejo home 2019

The Nina Serrano web site holds many products of her life’s work in supporting world peace, civil and human rights as both an artist and organizer.  Traveling this road led her to encourage the growth of Latinx/USA culture and political rights through her artistic and community work, locally and globally.  

Her poetry, writings, films, and radio programs helped break the blockade of ideas about the Cuban revolution and the Nicaraguan Sandinista revolution. She created works in film, radio, theater, art exhibits, and poetry to support the fight against the Chilean coup. For many years, she worked to end violence against women here and internationally.  Since 1968 she has been involved in popularizing the poetry of Roque Dalton, El Salvador’s national poet, ahttps://estuarypress.com/ns-blog-post/artists-as-activists-artivists-fight-against-rape-and-violence-towards-women/nd her friend and co-author. Also she works towards restorative justice for him and his family, all along this road of struggle for social justice.

She used her creative energies for the growth of bilingual and arts based education through poetry and storytelling. If you are concerned with these issues and want to learn more about them, explore her web site and buy her books. Together we can make a difference.

MEDIA – For photos & interviews: Paul Richards (510) 967 5577; paulrichards@estuarypress.com

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