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Alexandra wears a grey/beige shirt and has dark hair, which is in a buzz cut. She smiles widely in front of a bunch of trees.

Q&A with Alexandra Ye, author of “IOU”

I felt very lucky and excited to be in college when I was there, but for some reason I also couldn’t help feeling slightly humiliated all the time.


Q&A with Vickie Vértiz, author of Auto/Body

I'm in all times at all times. I'm both in Mesoamerican times – as someone who practices Aztec dance, and has a belief system built with syncretism, and also as a professor of Chicanx Studies is like taking apart Mexican identity via Mexican nationalism, and a child of the 80s as a queer person, and someone who worked grew up working class who loves things that have existed for a long time, and who likes to reuse them.