Natalia Figueroa Barroso is a writer of Uruguayan descent with Charrúa, Yoruba and Iberian origins. She was born on Dharug Ngura, and was raised between her birthland and her homeland. She is a member of Sweatshop Literacy Movement and has degrees in communications, screenwriting and media production from UTS. Her essays, poems and short stories have been published widely, including in Sweatshop Women: Volume One, Between Two Worlds, Meanjin, Red Room Poetry, Povo, Overland and Griffith Review. Hailstones Fell without Rain is her debut work of semi-autobiographical fiction.
You can catch Natalia alongside other Latinx voices at Our North is the South: A Celebration of Latin American Storytelling.
Tickets available for $10
https://events.humanitix.com/our-north-is-the-south-a-celebration-of-latin-american-storytelling
