This site is offered as a practice.
A Lineage in Motion
A Lineage in Motion
It holds lineage, land, and work shaped by movement under colonial conditions—where borders interrupted kinship, where memory traveled unevenly, and where harm accumulated not through singular events, but through repetition.

I am Diana Anzaldúa.
My work lives at the intersections of trauma, land, borders, and decolonial repair. These intersections are not abstractions. They are lived, inherited, and carried—through bodies, through silence, through what survives passage.
This site does not move quickly.
It does not tell everything.
It does not ask for agreement.
It offers a way of moving—through lineage, through fragmentation, through grief and love—as relational practice rather than consumption.
By the time my family became rooted in what is now South Texas, our lives unfolded on Coahuiltecan lands—territories stewarded for generations by Indigenous peoples whose displacement forms part of the layered histories this work remains accountable to.
What appears here is partial by design. Some knowledge is shared; some is held. What matters is not mastery, but orientation—how one arrives, how one remains, and how one leaves.



Move With
On Ethics
This site is offered in right relationship. Lineage is not commodity. Healing is not extraction. Engagement is guided by care, consent, and accountability.
Not all knowledge is meant to be extracted; some is held with restraint.


