Briana Muñoz
Tourism as Colonization
Headline: Yellowstone National Park Tourist Harassing Bears on Camera Faces Legal Trouble
Headline: Yellowstone Tourist Disregards Rules to Dip Toe in Geothermal Spring
Headline: Baby Bison Euthanized After Yellowstone Tourist’s Rescue Attempt Caused It to Be Rejected by Herd
Headline: Yellowstone National Park Visitor Seen Taking Selfie Inches From Bison in Video
Headline: Yellowstone Issues Warning After Tourists Place Baby Elk in Car, Drive to Police Station
Headline: Impatient SUV Driver Forces Yellowstone Bison off Road
Headline: Even More Tourists Caught Harassing Huge Bison at Yellowstone, Despite Warnings
Headline: Protective Elk Chases Tourists Away From Her Baby Near Yellowstone Hotel, Video Shows
Headline: ‘Yellowstone’ Brings 2M Tourists, Big Money to Montana
about the author
Briana Muñoz is a poet from Southern California. She is the author of two books of poetry including Loose Lips (Prickly Pear Publishing) and Everything is Returned to the Soil (FlowerSong Press). Her work has been published in the anthology How to Reimagine America, Cultural Daily, the Beat Not Beat Anthology, the Oakland Arts Review, Dryland Literary Journal, the Angel City Review, the Somos Xicanas anthology, and several other publications.
Briana is the founder of Poetry as Harm Reduction and currently serving as the board of directors secretary for the Los Angeles Poet Society. She has performed poetry in places like the International Poetry Festival of Havana, Cuba, the 2015 Festival de Poesia in Tijuana, Baja California, MX, as well as at the XXI Congreso Internacional de Literatura y Estudios Hispanicos in Quito, Ecuador.