The Power of Intersectional Storytelling

Diana Gameros is pretty stellar. She uses her music to talk about the intersections between cultures, languages, and genres. Her own multicultural experience takes hold in her dreamy Latin-influenced tunes on love, family, and identity.

“Singing my stories has become a natural way to connect with myself and with others.”

If you’re ready for more, KQED’s interview with Diana has us swooning.

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