
In *Now I Look at Who I Was with More Love*, I reflect poetically on the relationship with one's own image and body, racism, violence against women and feminism, migration, inequality, violence, and political corruption. I also explore the emotions and relationships that permeate our lives, that break us or strengthen us, such as love, eroticism, friendship, and death, as well as my relationship with writing. With this publication, I hope my poetry will accompany you and allow you to feel less alone in this process of navigating, understanding, confronting, and resisting inequality, discrimination, violence, pain, and injustice. At the same time, I extend it as an invitation to look at who you have been and who you are now with more love.






