Curriculum Vitae

Claudia Castro Luna
www.castroluna.com
Claudia C_L / @claudiacastroluna
hello@claudiacastroluna.com


EDUCATION

2012 MFA Poetry, Mills College.

2008 Spanish Single Subject Teaching Credential, California State University East Bay

2002 Bilingual Multiple Subject Teaching Credential (BCLAD), California State University, East Bay

1999 M.A. Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles.

1993 Certificate of Proficiency in the German Language, Ruhr Universität, Bochum, Germany.

1989 B.A. Anthropology, University of California, Irvine. Minor in French.

AWARDS and FELLOWSHIPS

2021 The Palabra Archive at the Library of Congress

2021 Emmy in the Outstanding Interactive Media: Arts, Lifestyle and Culture category for Disappearing Daughters, a documentary film inspired by my book Killing Marias directed by Seattle Times journalists Corinne Chin and Erika Shultz

2019 Academy of American Poets, Poets Laureate Fellow

2019 Seattle Arts and Lectures Sherri Prowda Literary Champion award

2018 Shortlist. Washington State Book Award in Poetry for Killing Marías

2818 Washington State Poet Laureate

2017 Individual Artist Award Seattle Office of Arts and Culture

2017 Best Poet: Best of Seattle: Seattle Weekly

2016 Fellowship. Hedgebrook Residency

2015 Civic Poet of Seattle. Seattle Office of Arts and Culture

2015 Fellowship. Quest Writer’s Conference, Suquamish, BC, Canada

2015 Grant. 4 Culture King County Individual artist grant for innovation

2012 VONA (Voices of Our Nation) Writing Residency: Political Content – Elmaz Abinader

2011 CNF Honorable Mention – Annual writing contest Mills MFA

2011 VONA Fellowship Memoir with Minal Hajratwala

2010 VONA Fellowship Memoir with StaceyAnn Chin


PUBLICATIONS

Books

Cipota Under The Moon, Tia Chucha Press, Spring 2022

One River, A Thousand Voices, Chin Music Press, 2020

Killing Marías: A poem for Multiple Voices, Two Sylvias Press, 2017

This City, Floating Bridge Press, 2016

Anthologies

Opoplanax Spendorous, Cascadia: A Field Guide Through Art, Ecology, and Poetry, Derek Sheffield (Ed)

Tupelo Press, Forthcoming Spring 2022

Her Way, Alone Together: Love, Grief, And Comfort In The Time of COVID-19, Jennifer Haupt, (Ed) Central Avenue Publishing, 2020

María Estela Cause of Our Joy, The Cries of Those Who Vanish, Luis Mora (Ed), Underline Studio, 2019

De Aquí a allá, Mi Sol de Noche, María Elba Reina de Los Ángeles, María Isabel Taza de Sol, María Santos Madre Elevada al Cielo, Poeta Soy: Poesía de Mujeres Salvadoreñas, Ministerio de Educación de El Salvador, 2019

We are where we are, WA129, Tod Marshall, (Ed.), Sage Hill Press, 2017

Meditation on the color purple, The Wandering Song: Central American Writing in the US, Leticia Hernández, Rubén Martínez and Héctor Tovar, (Eds.),  Northwestern University Press, 2017

Journals

COVID Gardens, Spark, 2021

Morning Star, Lights, Pleasure Boat Studio, 2020

María Eugenia Harvest Tower, María Teresa Greatest Ancestor, and María Most Wise, Pacific Northwest Magazine, Seattle Times, 2020

Ask The Bees, Borderlands, 2020

Devolution, Testimony, Seattle of Late, and On Translation, Page Boy Magazine

Im Sommerlicht Schwebend, Psychological Perspectives, 2017

Am I not an Immigrant? Seattle Review of Books, 2017

More Daunting Still, When Walking through China Town turns into a Meditation, Catalyst Magazine:

New Zealand, 2016

Epicurean Matters, Tyranny of the Milky Way, Poetry Northwest, 2016

Variation on a Theme, Seattle Review of Books, 2016

Trace and Anchor, Farmers Market, ARCADE, 2016

Rogue and Digital, The LiFUSE @10 Anthology, 2016

As Such To Be Chosen, Raven Chronicles, 2016

Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Pupusa, Diálogo, 2016

Poem No 5, City Arts, 2015

Guazapa, To see and be seen, Taos International Journal of Poetry and Art, 2015

10 P.M., Altars on the Streets, Riverbabble, 2013

Wake, Fingers, Secret Ingredient, The Womanist, 2011

On my way to the Castle, Milvia Street, 2010

Digital Anthologies

Seattle Poetic Grid, Project for the City of Seattle, 2017

Poetic Routes of Washington, Project for State of Washington Arts Commission

Non-Fiction

To the Children Seeking Asylum in the US: This Is My Wish For You, YES! Magazine, 12/3/2018

I see myself, and courage and hope, in the faces of the caravan, The Seattle Times, 11/9/2018

A Conversation with Horacio Castellanos Moya, True, Proximity Magazine.org, 2018

How it feels when Trump insults your homeland, Crosscut, 2018

Foreword, Stealing Light: A Raven Chronicles Anthology, Selected Work 1991-1996, forthcoming 2018

Ex Libris, Vanishing Points: Contemporary Salvadoran Narrative, Kalina Eds, 2017

El Salvador: America Offers One Family The Chance To Forget Fears, Seattle Review of Books, 2017

The Stars Remain, Women Writing About Home, Margot Kahn and Kelly McMasters (Eds.), Seal Press, 2017

Looking for home in the right places, ARCADE, 2016

Me Encanta el Fútbol, Soccer America, 2015, re-issue 2018

To Say Good-Bye, Jack Straw Writers Anthology, 2014

The Intersection, Critical Planning, 1997


TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2018 – 2021 Washington State Poet Laureate

2017 – Present Adjunct Professor Seattle University, Matteo Ricci Institute

2015 – 2017 Seattle Civic Poet

2014 – 2018 Teaching Artist, Jack Straw Cultural Center

2010 Lead New Teacher Coach / Oakland Unified School District

2006 High School Spanish Teacher / Oakland Unified School District

2005 Director, School Programs

2002 Education Program Manager /Museum of Children’s Art (MOCHA)

1999 – 2001 Teacher. Oakland Unified School District

1998 – 1999 Field Representative. Office of California Assemblywoman Audie Elizabeth Bock

1997 – 1998 Communications & Public Relations Manager. United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 770

1996 – 1997 Staff Coordinator. National Hispanic Local Elected Officials Association (HELO). Office of Los Angeles Councilmember Richard Alarcón

1993 – 1995 Teacher. Elementary School Bilingual (English/Spanish)


PERFORMANCES / FEATURED READINGS – Partial List

2021

San Francisco State University Latinx Speaker Series

Foothill College, CA: Latinx Heritage Month Speaker

Washington State Salmon Recovery Conference

High Country News 50th Year Anniversary Event

Northwind Arts Reading Series, WA

Elliott Bay Books with poet Kim Stafford

Curator and moderator for KCTS Chanel 9 May’s reading series in collaboration with PBS Books and Third Place Books

Centrum Writer’s Conference, WA State, Hedgebrook Webinar: Between and Around the Lines

2020

Washington State University Center for Arts and Humanities, Lecture

Keynote Speaker, Washington Language Arts Council

Keynote Speaker, Casa Latina Gala

Keynote Speaker Chuckanut Writer’s Conference

Keynote Speaker Sea Mar Community Health Centers Luncheon

State Poet Laureate naming ceremony reading, Seattle

Washington State Penitentiary, Walla Walla

Washington State Correctional Facility for Women, Gig Harbor

Readings in various places across WA State: Walla Walla, Clarkston, Yakima, San Juan Island, Orcas Island, Bellingham, Lacey, Lopez Island, Whidbey Island, State Capitol Olympia, Tacoma, Wenatchee, Kent, Winthrop, Edmonds, Anderson Island, Spokane

2018

Washington State University Graduation Keynote for the Department of Urban Planning

2017

London Review of Books Bookstore, London, England

Libreria Calders, Barcelona, Spain

Poets and Busboys – Split this Rock poetry series, Washington DC.

Seattle Symphony Charles Ives concert Benaroya Hall

Writers, Resist Townhall Seattle

Seattle Arts and Lectures Interview with Poet Claudia Rankine

Wenatchee; Reading and poetry teaching with Tod Marshall, State Poet Laureate

Inauguration Day reading Seattle City Hall

Seattle Central Library National Poetry month

Bushwick Book Club gala

Vashon Poetry Festival, headline author

TILL at Smoke Farm

Open Books: Seattle Poetic Grid reading and Presentation

Casa Latina, Dia de los niños

Poetic Research Buro, Los Angeles

2016

Highline Community College, headline author for National Poetry Month

Edmonds Community College

Town Hall: Forterra

Seattle Public Library (various branches)

Elliott Bay Books

Open Books Bookstore; Jack Straw; Hugo House; La Sala/La Cocina; Seattle Art Museum;

Port Haddock Library

Port Townsend: Angels of History

Words West Reading Series

Lit Crawl at Hugo House

Abe Keller Foundation Gala

CARECEN Salvadoran poets in the diaspora, Los Angeles, CA

2015

National Hispanic Cultural Center – Albuquerque, NM

Mayor’s Art Awards Seattle Center

Humanities Washington: Bedtime Stories

Lit Crawl at Hugo House

Town Hall: Forterra Ampersand

November Henry Art Gallery

El Centro de la Raza: Dia de los Muertos

2014

Literary Arts, Portland, Oregon

Bushwick Book Club at Hugo House

Jack Straw May Reading Series

Northwest Folklife Festival

2012

Words’ Worth Poetry Program Seattle City Council

Pegasus Books, Berkeley, CA.

2011

Berkeley Poetry Festival, CA

Poems for local change Alameda, CA part of National 100,000 Poets for Change


COLLABORATIONS, COMMUNITY TEACHING, CURATIONS – Partial List

Seattle Escribe and Mineral School, designing and establishing a summer residency program for writers

living in the US who write in Spanish

Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries, Series of readings at various branches for the program,

One River, Many Voices, 2020

Mary Hill Museum of Art, Exquisite Gorge project 2020/2021

Seattle School of Visual Concepts, Designer in Residence 2019-2020

Seattle University, Forthcoming Winter 2019 Distinguished Visiting Professor, English Department

Seattle University, Adjunct Professor Matteo Ricci College

Hilary Field, Classical Guitarist and Executive Director or Seattle Classical Guitar Association: Poems written to the theme of Hope, Seattle Fall, 2017

Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Wrote Poetic sequence to Charles Yves’s four-part symphony: American Holidays, performed with full orchestra at Benaroya Hall, Seattle, Winter 2017

Seattle Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra, Wrote poetic response to George Walker’s, Lyric for Strings, performed at Langston Hughes Center

El Centro de la Raza, Poem for occasion on the re-dedication of Santos Rodriguez’s Park, Summer 2017

Seattle Public Library, “The Poet Is In,” poet in residency program offering drop-in poetry classes at various branches throughout the city of Seattle

Seattle Public Library, Wrote poem trilogy “Library Poems” commissioned by the public library – archived as podcast

Humanities Washington and Bushwick Book Club, Read “Ex Libris,” non-fiction work at gala fundraiser Bedtime Stories, Bushwick Book Club composed music to my work, Seattle, 2015

Seattle Art Museum, guest speaker and reader for My Favorite Things series. 2016, 2017

Chuckanut Writer’s Conference, Bellingham, WA. Teaching Artist. 2018

Till at Smoke Farm, Arlington, WA. Teaching Artist

King County Public Library System, White Center, Tukwila and Renton -Teaching Artist 2017, 2010

Jack Straw Cultural Center, Seattle. Teaching Artist: 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018

Forster High School, Tukwila, WA Teaching Artist. 2017 and 2018

Curated monthly Poetry Series for Seattle City Council CRUEDA committee (2016-July 2017)

Curated Lit Crawl reading 2016 at Hugo House: “The big P and the little p: Poetry and politics”

Curated National Poetry Month readings for Central branch of Seattle Public Library (2016 and 2017)

Curate Seattle Pop-up Reading series bringing poetry to the people holding readings in unconventional places throughout Seattle

CONFERENCES, CONTEST JUDGE

2021 Judge. Amazon Literary Partnerships – National awards

2021 Judge. WA State Poetry Out Loud finals

2019 AWP Portland panel: Salvadoran Poets, American Letters

2019 Distinguished Visiting Writer. Seattle University – Winter quarter

2018 Artist in Residence. Seattle School of Visual Concepts

2017 PBS Newshour: Navigating Seattle’s Ever-Evolving Streets Through Poetry

2017 AWP Washington DC Off-site reading: Split This Rock

2017 Judge. Seattle Escribe: First Spanish Literary Competition in WA State

2017 Judge. King County Poetry on Buses

2016. AWP Los Angeles Off-site Reading: Salvadoran Women Poets. 2 Languages. 2 Countries

2016 Judge. Artist Trust Washington—Washington State Literary Awards

2016 Judge. First Jack Straw Young Writers Series

2015 Judge. Annual graduate and undergraduate Poetry Contest – Mills College

2014 Fellowship. Jack Straw Professional Writer Series

2010 Presenter.12th Annual New Teacher Center Symposium, San Jose, California. Ground Rules: Clarifying and

Enacting Moral Purpose for Excellence in Leadership and Mentor Practice.


COMMUNITY SERVICE

2021 – Commissioner, Washington State Arts Commission

2020 – Present Partners in Print: Advisory Board

2016 – Present Board of Directors: Jack Straw Cultural Center

2016 – Present Poetry Ambassador: Seattle Arts and Lectures

2017 – Present Advisory Board: Bushwick Book Club, Raven Chronicles, La Sala

2007 – ‘12 Park Steward and Earth Day coordinator for Dover Park: Oakland, CA

1996 – ‘98 Volunteer: Salvadoran-American Leadership and Educational Fund. Los Angeles, CA

1995 – ’96 Student board member: Los Angeles Planning Congress

1988 – ‘97 Backpacking Counselor: Outward Bound Adventures (OBA). Pasadena, CA