Abstract
In this article using notions of liminality, I evoke Anzaldúa’s theorizing of nepantlera to demonstrate the pain caused by various oppositional discourses and to posit that self-healing is the key to transformative works in social justice. Beyond discussing border crossings, multiplicity, and disrupting polarizing binaries, I enact the path of becoming a nepantlera by demonstrating trans-temporal healing through writing a letter to my younger self. Noting that relational liberatory discourses are inevitably entangled, I invite myself and the readers to dive deep into our consciousness to explore how pain and suffering may function to forge paths for healing and transformation.
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