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  1. Follow Aya de León and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Aya de León Author Page. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location Kindle Store. Select the department you ...

  2. ayadeleon.wordpress.comAya de Leon

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  3. www.speakoutnow.org › speakers › aya-de-leonSpeakOut | Aya de Leon

    Aya de León is an award-winning author, activist, and speaker. Through her speaking and writing, Aya expertly explores the intersections of race, gender, socio-economic status, and climate justice. She has published several novels for adults, young adults, and children that examine racial and social identity and its connection to climate ...

  4. 29 de dic. de 2020 · Aya de León. 3.53. 1,009 ratings253 reviews. Since childhood, Yolanda Vance has forged her desire to escape poverty into a laser-like focus that took her through prep school and Harvard Law. So when her prestigious New York law firm is raided by the FBI, Yolanda turns in her corrupt bosses to save her career—and goes to work for the Bureau.

  5. 29 de jul. de 2019 · Aya de Leon directs the Poetry for the People program in the African American Studies Department at UC Berkeley. Kensington Books published her feminist heist novels UPTOWN THIEF in 2016 (winner of the International Latino Book Awards), THE BOSS in 2017, and THE ACCIDENTAL MISTRESS in 2018 (all of which won first place Independent Publisher Awards).

  6. Aya de León continues the legacy of June Jordan as the Director of Poetry for the People, teaching poetry and spoken word. Kensington Books publishes her Justice Hustlers feminist heist novels, which have won first place International Latino Book Awards and Independent Publisher Awards. Her latest in the series is SIDE CHICK NATION the first novel published about Hurricane Maria in Puerto ...

  7. Aya de León. Aya de León is a writer/performer whose work has been acclaimed in The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle and American Theatre Magazine.Her recent freelance work has been featured in Ebony, Guernica, xojane and Bitch Magazine.She currently teaches creative writing in the African American Studies Department at UC Berkeley.