Best Shoutout
Natalie Diaz Wins a Pulitzer Prize
As the founding director for ASU’s Center for Imagination in the Borderlands and a Mohave language preservation activist, Natalie Diaz has been exploring the intersections of language, place, and identity in her work, which this year expanded to include her second poetry collection, Postcolonial Love Poem. It was well-received upon its release, then it became very well-received when it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. During a year filled with conversations about social justice related to health care, immigration, and police brutality, Diaz’s poetry created space for readers to consider how one can love and be loved in the context of colonial violence, and gave voice to Diaz’s experiences as an Indigenous, Latinx, and queer woman.