The Latinas we see on TV and in film too often are relegated to being maids or sexy, voluptuous women. But we are so much more. This Women’s History Month, I want to celebrate just a few of the powerful and inspirational Latinas who defied stereotypes, greatly contributed to history and personally inspired me. Frida […]
Author: Oh Hells Nah
Oh Hells Nah is a small Mexican American woman who likes to bitch, eat, and write poems. Her poetry has been published in Witness, Hayden's Ferry, Whiskey Island, Crab Orchard Review, Hunger Mountain, Hanging Loose, and Drunken Boat. A poem is forthcoming in Pleiades. She was a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship and holds an MFA degree in Creative Writing that she would often like to set on fire. She is currently a contributing editor for Guanabee.com. Her blog oh-hells-nah.blogspot.com explores the relationships between poetry, politics, and food.