Publications

10) This Bridge Called Cyberspace: The Archive 2007-2021

toward building a Latinx digital public plaza            This Bridge Called Cyberspace: The Archive (TBCC: The Archive) is a free, searchable online collection of Chican@x publications. Since 2007, I have operated TBCC: The Archive as a project born of love and hope for a CyberAztlán where I can find kindred Chicana… Continue reading 10) This Bridge Called Cyberspace: The Archive 2007-2021

Finding Myself

9) Learning from Illness: Creative Growth Isn’t Lazy

Welcome. I am moving from disease into ease as I negotiate my recently diagnosed autoimmune vasculitis. My absence from blogging is explained by fact that I couldn’t do anything until I found some digital hacks for my health and to build my community connections. I write to overcome my fear as I transition into an independent… Continue reading 9) Learning from Illness: Creative Growth Isn’t Lazy

Taking a Break

8) Happy Virtual Thanksgiving! 

This will be a short post because I’ve been ill for weeks; no, not COVID. I hope everyone will be safe and avoid giving in to pandemic fatigue this winter holiday season.  I had planned to share an early draft of an online web-graveyard. It would have been filled with defunct digital objects like old… Continue reading 8) Happy Virtual Thanksgiving! 

Chicana · COVID-19

7) Do I Stay, or Do I Go? The Eldest Grandchild Away During the Pandemic

        I am conflicted about deciding not to attend the memorial for my maternal grandmother later this month. Although it is tradition to gather to mourn family members who have died, meeting in person isn’t safe, not yet. With a surge of COVID infections nationwide, people should follow the CDC recommendation to… Continue reading 7) Do I Stay, or Do I Go? The Eldest Grandchild Away During the Pandemic

COVID-19 · Finding Myself

6) Get Out of My Head: Healing Trauma in the Body

The featured black and white photo shows my great grandma who raised me in Hanford, CA. She and her sister Justina (right side) volunteered  in Hanford, CA during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.  It doesn’t come naturally for me to give up without a fight, but my heart can’t take continuous worry. Stressed to exhaustion… Continue reading 6) Get Out of My Head: Healing Trauma in the Body

Chicana · COVID-19

5) When Tenure Goes Queer: “Surprise! You’re Retired” or How to Proceed If the Pandemic Has Forced Your Departure

In post #4, I wished for queer mestiza sci-fi dreams that would help me integrate my computer/tech and Chicana feminist worlds. That is a big dream given that Chicanx digital visibility has not increased much in the 41 years since my first computer at age 13. The pandemic has revealed a digital divide in communities… Continue reading 5) When Tenure Goes Queer: “Surprise! You’re Retired” or How to Proceed If the Pandemic Has Forced Your Departure

Chicana · Jobs · Publications

4) Queer Mestiza Sci-Fi Dreams: A Chicana Cyborg in Search of CyberAztlan

Writing this blog for the last month has been life-saving. Writing provides the accountability and structure I lacked during the three months before when I begrudgingly attempted early retirement by playing Xbox, Wii, and original Nintendo video games. Besides watching and playing via a screen, I didn’t do much. I didn’t imagine a future without… Continue reading 4) Queer Mestiza Sci-Fi Dreams: A Chicana Cyborg in Search of CyberAztlan