Emilly Prado

Creative Nonfiction Writer

Portland, OR
Oregon US

Author's Bio

Emilly Prado is a writer, DJ, and community organizer living in Portland, Oregon with roots in the San Francisco Bay Area and Michoacán, Mexico. She is the author of Funeral for Flaca (Future Tense Books, 2021), an essay collection called, “Utterly vulnerable, bold, and unique,” by Ms. Magazine and a winner of the 2022 Pacific Northwest Book Award, amongst other awards. She is also the author of Examining Assimilation (Enslow, 2019), a youth non-fiction book at the intersections of identity and U.S. history. As an award-winning multimedia journalist, Emilly spent half a decade independently reporting on a wide range of topics, most often centered on amplifying the voices and experiences of people from historically marginalized communities. Her writing and photographs have appeared in more than 30 publications including NPR, Marie Claire, Bitch Media, Eater, Oxygen, The Oregonian, and Remezcla. Emilly is a Tin House and Las Dos Brujas Workshop alumna, Blackburn Fellow and MFA Candidate at Randolph College, and a co-founder of arts non-profit, Portland in Color. She moonlights as DJ Mami Miami with Noche Libre, the Latinx DJ collective she co-founded in 2017. Learn more at emillyprado.com or on social media @emillygprado.

Publications & Prizes

Book:
Funeral for Flaca: Essays (Future Tense Books, 2021)
Prizes won: 
  • 2022 Pacific Northwest Book Award
  • 2022 Lilla Jewel Award
  • 2021 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year in Essays, Bronze Medal
  • 2021 Blackburn Fellowship at Randolph MFA
  • 2018 Emerging Journalists Fellowship in partnership with Oregon Humanities, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Pulitzer Prizes

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Latino/Latina/Latinx, LGBTQ, Mexican American
Prefers to work with: 
Any
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Last update: Mar 03, 2023