EMMANUEL ORTIZ, 11 Sep 2002
Emmanuel Ortiz is a third-generation Chicano/Puerto
Rican/Irish-American community organizer and spoken word poet residing in
Minneapolis, MN. He is the author of a chapbook of poems, The Word is a Machete,
and his poetry has appeared in numerous publications, including two books
published in Australia: Open Boat - Barbed Wire Sky (Live Poets' Press) an
anthology of poems to aid refugees and asylum-seekers, and Passion for Peace:
Exercising Power Creatively (UNSW Press). His poetry will also appear in
the forthcoming FreedomBook, an anthology of writings in support of Puerto
Rican political prisoners. He currently serves on the board of directors for
the Minnesota Spoken Word Association, and is the coordinator of Guerrilla
Wordfare, a Twin Cities-based grassroots project bringing together artists
of color to address socio-political issues and raise funds for progressive
organizing in communities of color through art as a tool of social change.