res, Darlene Moreno delves into themes of loss, heartbreak, and identity within a rich tapestry of spiritual, cultural, and political contexts. Confronting personal challenges such as the loss of her mother and her own cancer diagnosis, as well as feelings of disconnection, Moreno's introspective journey examines her sense of belonging both to herself and within various communities. Through her encounters with diverse peoples and places, she uncovers the enduring love, care, and wisdom that the universe offers, ultimately leading her to discover her own self-love.
Darlene Moreno is a queer Latinx Mexican writer, poet, and feminist organizer with a strong foundation in community activism. From her Los Angeles origins to her current role in crafting digital tools for labor organizers, Moreno is committed to advancing racial, gender, and economic justice, as well as international human rights. Her love for storytelling began in childhood, using literature as an escape and writing as a means of healing. She holds a B.A. in History with a Minor in French from UC Santa Barbara.