Gris Muñoz
“A rock and roll curandera with a syncretistic religious heart. Tossing off chains as she goes.”
Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Hummingbird’s Daughter
“Full of thunder and revelation. Gris travels between language and role and culture to unravel stories with humor and grace and profound love. The craft and power of the text was empowering and I am full of gratitude to have sat with this work, which was collective and like auntie work, sister work, healer work—it was all beauty and fire.”
Terese Marie Mailhot, author of Heart Berries

Born and Raised in El Paso, Texas
Gris Muñoz’s platform shares her journey as an Indigenous Chicana poet, author, and leatherworker- blending storytelling and art with ancestral memory, showcasing her passion for community and creative expression through design, writing and performances.
Blog
Explore reflections and narratives by Gris Muñoz that illuminate Indigenous and Chicana experiences through poetry and storytelling.
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Why Storytelling Matters in Preserving Identity
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Behind the Scenes of Publishing My Book
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Capturing Moments: Photos from My Performances
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Amplifying the Richness of Indigenous Chicana Stories
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