The Poetry Project

Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta

Tatiana, a femme presenting non-Black Latinx person with shoulder length dark brown hair and dark red lipstick, is outside on a windy, late afternoon, looking downwards and smiling slightly. They are wearing a knitted oatmeal colored sweater and standing in front of a massive agave plant. The image is a film still from a Super 8mm film: it is grainy, and a sprocket is visible on the left hand side.
© Dicky Bahto

Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta is a queer anarchist anti-zionist Jewish Nicaragüense artist, poet, and sexual health educator from the lands of the Tongva people who now lives in Yelamu, Ramaytush Ohlone territory. They are the author of The Easy Body (Timeless Infinite Light, 2017) and La Movida (Nightboat Books, 2022). Their writing has appeared in Wolfman New Life Quarterly, The Anarchist Review of Books, SFMOMA Open Space, and the SFMOMA parking garage and has been translated into French and Spanish. Their expanded work has been shown and performed in places such as the Los Angeles River, punk houses, and microcinemas across Turtle Island.