S. Yates Gibson

Sarah Yates Gibson (West Palm Beach, Florida, 1992) is a queer feminist translator. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Spanish Language and Culture from New College in Sarasota, where she translated feminist satirical essays by Rosario Castellanos for her thesis. For her master’s degree in Translation from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, she translated a portion of Destellos de la negritud: investigaciones caribeñas (Glimmers of Blackness: Caribbean Research), an anthology of essays by anti-racist academic Marie Ramos Rosado. Her most recent project is the translation of Charco hondo (Deep Pool), a poetry collection by Puerto Rican author Sabrina Ramos-Rubén.

Publications S. Yates Gibson contributed to: