Gabby Rivera: The story of Marvel's first queer Latina superhero
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would become such a huge part of my life.
and I saw everything I wasn't.
of nervous, soft energy,
much like the bullies at school,
a lot of room for that, for me.
by Puerto Rican women from the Bronx?
and sold jewelry up the street,
in New York City public schools
around the dinner table with me.
women from the Bronx,
of the world's greatest storytellers.
at my grandmother's dining room table
about navigating their lives in the Bronx.
to the soft threads in their stories,
a young-adult novel
Puerto Rican girl from the Bronx
to write the solo series
Latina lesbian superhero,
for the Marvel miniseries "Vengeance,"
in the Marvel Universe
portals into other dimensions.
her identities -- queer and Latina --
had sacrificed themselves to the universe
of having to be tough,
and the Bronx is tough,
on your way to the train type of tough.
people are like,
You gotta keep trucking.
or to invest in self-care.
that I wanted to give to America,
to give to my abuelas and my tías,
to give to my mom now:
just to discover yourself,
crumble and you will fall
compassion and healing stuff
to be human, to mess up,
You know what I'm saying?
in Justice Sonia Sotomayor University.
and represented and liberated
to the first Puerto Rican woman
of the United States?
Revolutionaries and You,"
she's ready to show off her strength,
her portal-punching skills,
from her right away.
and I changed up her location
because that is what college is like,
to be alone for long,
gone totally wrong,
was my mentor,
needed one, too.
America Chavez than Storm,
members of the X-Men?
how to quiet her mind
she opens up the dimensions,
silence and deep reflection
but with Storm's encouragement,
loved me enough
myself and my ancestors,
how do you even know what that means?
of my people in college.
sitting on my grandmother's lap
and everyone still left on the island.
a grandma on America Chavez,
a big, strong, luchador grandma,
to take her to the ancestral plain,
could see the history of her people
and her mom flee.
that they experience
accepts them openly
met with even greater compassion,
the tremendous strength of her family.
queer kids of color
because you will find the pieces there.
is not a pass to duck,
lands in World War II
to punch Nazis in 2018.
kind of wrecks her a little bit,
with her best friend,
and they go on a road trip
at the top of their lungs.
and almost kills America ...
that healing, that gives her the fuel
and having to be tough ...
to help her find herself.
that is rooted in compassion
in justice and liberation.
and vulnerability meet strength
something majestic,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gabby Rivera - WriterGabby Rivera is a Bronx-born, queer Latinx writer.
Why you should listen
Gabby Rivera is the author of AMERICA, the debut solo series for America Chavez, Marvel's first queer Latina superhero.
Rivera's critically acclaimed debut novel Juliet Takes a Breath was called "f*cking outstanding" by Roxane Gay and will be published in hardcover for the first time in fall 2019. Rivera has also written in the Lumberjanes universe for Boom! Studios. Her latest short story, "O.1," can be found in Victor LaValle's upcoming anthology A People's Future of the United States. She is currently working on her next novel.
When not writing, Rivera speaks at events across the country on her experiences as a queer Puerto Rican from the Bronx, an LGBTQ youth advocate and on the importance of centering joy in narratives as Latinx people and people of color.
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