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Esther Belin is among the myriad of indigenous peoples on the planet to survive in urbanized areas. She is a graduate from the following institutions: UC Berkeley, IAIA and Antioch University. She considers the following locations her homeland: L.A., Durango and Diné bike'yah. Her writing and art grows from and is an offering to the collective humanity, bila' ashdla'ii. Belin's writing has recently appeared in"The Diné Reader." | Esther Belin is among the myriad of indigenous peoples on the planet to survive in urbanized areas. She is a graduate from the following institutions: UC Berkeley, IAIA and Antioch University. She considers the following locations her homeland: L.A., Durango and Diné bike'yah. Her writing and art grows from and is an offering to the collective humanity, bila' ashdla'ii. Belin's writing has recently appeared in"The Diné Reader." | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 15:59, 27 February 2022
Esther Belin is among the myriad of indigenous peoples on the planet to survive in urbanized areas. She is a graduate from the following institutions: UC Berkeley, IAIA and Antioch University. She considers the following locations her homeland: L.A., Durango and Diné bike'yah. Her writing and art grows from and is an offering to the collective humanity, bila' ashdla'ii. Belin's writing has recently appeared in"The Diné Reader."
Appearances
Esther is scheduled to appear at the 2022 Tucson Festival of Books.
Published Works
Of Cartography (2017), University of Arizona Press
Anthologies & Collections
An Anthology of Navajo Literature Poetry (2021), University of Arizona Press