About Rosalind
Rosalind Aparicio-Ramirez is a Brooklyn-based nonfiction writer and multimedia artist whose work focuses on belonging, race, immigrant culture in the South, all-time, the end of the world, and religion. She seeks to archive, explore, and learn from her familial histories and futures. She is inspired by science fiction, Indigenous and Afro futurisms, and magic realism. She holds a B.A. in Global Studies and B.F.A. in Fine Arts from The New School, a B.A. in English from Hunter College, and recently graduated from Hunter College’s M.F.A. program in nonfiction creative writing.
She has produced and edited videos for Bellevue Literary Review, and have written works published in A Gathering of the Tribes Magazine and The Citron Review.
aparicio@newschool.edu