Author Rodrigo Ribera d’Ebre stopped by the Bunker to talk about his latest book, The Displaced. He and Brad talked a lot about finding your home and finding your voice, and the long road it takes to do that. And Rodrigo’s journey took him into some hard places. But when he realized he was at a fork in the road, he decided to find his way back to writing, filmmaking, and storytelling (including writing his first book while he was in college!)
He’s a fantastic storyteller. And if you stick around long enough, you’ll get a little Wu-Tang. You can—and should—find him on Instagram.
About Rodrigo Ribera d’Ebre
RODRIGO RIBERA D’EBRE is the author of Urban Politics: The Political Culture of Sur 13 Gangs (2013) and the writer/director of the award-winning documentary, Dark Progressivism, an urban studies film that follows the trajectory and impact of Los Angeles gang graffiti,
murals and tattoo art.
He holds an MFA in creative writing and his work has been featured in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Design LA Magazine, Juxtapoz, Joyland and other publications. He writes for the Huffington Post and lives in Los Angeles.