Nasir Anthony Montalvo is an award-winning transdisciplinary journalist and memory worker.

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Nasir Anthony Montalvo

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Nasir Anthony Montalvo (b.1999) is an award-winning transdisciplinary journalist and memory worker based in Kansas City, MO. Montalvo uses archival praxis, digital media, popular education and the written word to move Black diasporic audiences towards life and a true dream beyond social platitudes. Montalvo currently holds a two-year writing residency at Charlotte Street; and is supported by local, national and international organizations including Stories For All, Diaspora Solidarities Lab, and the Solutions Journalism Network. Montalvo and their work has been been published in The Advocate, NPR, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, HelloGiggles, and KC Studio. Montalvo is most recently founder of {B/qKC}: an archive of Black queer midwestern history is building power across Black queer generations, accessibly storytelling through digital media and artistic installations, and fighting fascist indoctrination in Missouri. Montalvo is queer, Afro-Boricua, and from Kissimmee, Florida.

Mediums: Memory Work, Archival Manipulation

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