Eps 130 | The Language of Birds and Ancestors: Guest, poet, Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros - a podcast by Lisa Colón DeLay

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South Texas is alive with an amalgamation of spiritual traditions and complicated histories that fill the souls of its inhabitants like ghosts and guardian angels. This is duly captured within the artful poetry Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros, a Tejana of San Antonio, TX.



Today, she shares her story and the cultural background which is central to her work. Even as her work is rich with place, it always comes forth as a savory mixture of what makes up the people and history of South Texas and within many of us. It comes over you in ways that feel somehow both familiar and foreign, dislocated and received, lost and noticed.



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