Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by the incredible Angie Cruz, the award-winning author of How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water, Dominicana, and other stunning works that explore family, migration, and resilience.
Angie’s writing is deeply rooted in the power of storytelling as a means of survival, connection, and care. In this episode, we talk about feminism as a communal practice—how we lift each other up, create spaces of belonging, and redefine success beyond individual achievement. We’ll also explore the importance of family, both the one we’re born into and the one we build, and why taking care of each other—through literature, through activism, through everyday kindness—is an act of radical love.
Join us for a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation about what it means to show up for one another, in writing and in life.
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