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Chingona Fire is a Latina feminist poetry collective from Los Angeles, California. It was founded by the poets Angela Aguirre and Yesika Salgado in February 2016. Their goal is to create a safe space and visibility for women of color. They are helping women of color to have locations to perform on stage and to have their voices heard. Each month they host events where people can perform in front of audiences of approximately 80-100 listeners.

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  • Chingona Fire is a Latina feminist poetry collective from Los Angeles, California. It was founded by the poets Angela Aguirre and Yesika Salgado in February 2016. Their goal is to create a safe space and visibility for women of color. They are helping women of color to have locations to perform on stage and to have their voices heard. Each month they host events where people can perform in front of audiences of approximately 80-100 listeners. "Patriarchy will have you believe that, and internalize that, so we are trying to change that narrative to one that celebrates with other women instead of competes with them," she (Aguirre) said. "We need to stop feeling pain and jealously from someone’s success and instead see it as them breaking a barrier that's helping you get closer and closer to that door." (en)
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  • Chingona Fire is a Latina feminist poetry collective from Los Angeles, California. It was founded by the poets Angela Aguirre and Yesika Salgado in February 2016. Their goal is to create a safe space and visibility for women of color. They are helping women of color to have locations to perform on stage and to have their voices heard. Each month they host events where people can perform in front of audiences of approximately 80-100 listeners. (en)
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  • Chingona Fire (en)
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