Fifth Sun, New Age: Representing Mesoamerica in Comics
Happy Monday! Today Angela M. Sánchez has a wide-ranging essay featuring the past, present and future of Mesoamerican stories and representation in...
Angela M. Sánchez is a Los Angeles native and proud UCLA alumna. Working at the nexus of higher education, policy, and the nonprofit sector, Angela focuses on typically marginalized and underrepresented narratives. She has written and self-published a children’s picture book series, Scruffy and the Egg, about single-parenthood and homelessness. Angela is a 2018 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow. Her writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, LAist, and The Hechinger Report.
Happy Monday! Today Angela M. Sánchez has a wide-ranging essay featuring the past, present and future of Mesoamerican stories and representation in...
Angela M. Sánchez returns to SOLRAD with an essay exploring Rumiko Takahashi's seminal manga InuYasha and the way it approaches mixed-race identity.
Today on SOLRAD, Angela M. Sanchez looks at animal allegories to discuss systems of oppression in Blacksad: Arctic Nation, Maus, and, especially,...
Guest contributor Angela M. Sánchez reviews Tales from La Vida and examines how it breaks down preconceptions of the "singular" Latinx experience.
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