by Andrés Castro
New York City continues to grow and grate on me.
Being born at Coney Island Hospital the summer of ’58,
after my family arrived from Puerto Rico—Borikén Being born at Coney Island Hospital the summer of ’58,
to the Indigenous—should make me a Boricua, but no.
Mi familia on the island often says I am from Por Allá, especially those claiming bloodlines to native villages—
chiefs rabid in their gatekeeping—when calling
the post-Columbian colonizing label, Taino, inauthentic.
My genté, speaking from por alla/my over here—chiefs rabid in their gatekeeping—when calling
the post-Columbian colonizing label, Taino, inauthentic.
just call me Nuyorican. My ancestral archipelago remains
a natural wonder; but why erase my mainland city tribe. My adolescence was blessed with a South Bronx block
of modest homes owned by Black, brown, and white
of the sixties. My transplanted island roots took root
above and below concrete. So what I was born too late
to be an OG Nuyorican—say The Young Lords or outlaw
poets Pedro Pietri, Miguel Algarín, and Miguel Piñero, who
founded the Nuyorican Poets’ Café to welcome everyone. Youcan’t grow up where I did and not be Nuyorican—this one,
given my nature, still needs activism and revolutionary poetry.
with the U.S. the head arsonist—aren’t the U.S. bombs that made
I only wish my roots were not drying out so quickly. My mother
I have gone from little boy to brittle—taking care and being good
in 2025 is old as analog. The robotic other side is evil and reckless—
signing the Doomsday Clock will strike midnight in my lifetime—
whether I practice Yucayeque rituals in Borikén’s central mountains
or rattle downtown on the Lexington Ave express. What I really
need to talk about is the genocide of Palestinians given the chance. signing the Doomsday Clock will strike midnight in my lifetime—
whether I practice Yucayeque rituals in Borikén’s central mountains
or rattle downtown on the Lexington Ave express. What I really
Andrés Castro, a PEN member, is listed in Poets & Writers Directory and keeps a personal blog,
The Practicing Poet. Andrés is currently working on Militant Humanist, a project for poets,
writers, artists, and others.
The Practicing Poet. Andrés is currently working on Militant Humanist, a project for poets,
writers, artists, and others.