Jumko OGATA-AGUILAR

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Jumko Ogata-Aguilar is a writer, translator and antiracism educator from Xalapa, Mexico. She holds a bachelors degree in Latin American studies from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She is part of the 2025 cohort of Fellows of the Ford Foundation’s Ford Global Fellowship. She is the author of “¡Quiero ser antirracista! Un manual práctico” (Grijalbo, 2025) and “Mi Pelo Chino”, a bilingual children’s book published in Spanish and Mixteco (Almadía, 2023). She was part of the feminist anthology Tsunami 2 published by (Sexto Piso, 2020) (English edition by Feminist Press), as well as “Daughters of Latin America” edited by Sandra Guzmán (HarperCollins, 2023) and “Cabezas en la ventana. Antología de terror latinoamericano” edited by Emiliano Becerril (Elefanta, 2024). She is the translator of the Spanish edition of bell hook’s Sisters of the Yam (U-tópicas ediciones, 2024). She has facilitated workshops on antiracism and AfroMexican history for Harvard, UNAM, Google and other private and public institutions in Mexico and the US.

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