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Emanuel Xavier

Emanuel Xavier (born May 3, 1971),〔http://www.lgbthistorymonth.com/emanuel-xavier?tab=biography〕 is an American poet, spoken word artist, novelist, editor, and activist born and raised in New York City, in the Bushwick area of Brooklyn. Of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian ancestry,〔(''Biography'' ) from ''www.emanuelxavier.com''〕 he emerged from the neo-Nuyorican spoken word movement to become a successful writer and advocate for gay youth programs and Latino gay literature.〔Morales-Díaz, Enrique. "Identity of the 'Diasporican' Homosexual in the Literary Periphery." In José L. Torres-Padilla and Carmen Haydée Rivera, eds. ''Writing Off the Hyphen: New Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora''. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008. 295-312. ISBN 978-0-295-98824-5〕 Once a street hustler and drug dealer, he has conducted spoken word poetry workshops and produced benefits and events for youth organizations around the United States.
==Early years==

Xavier's father abandoned his mother after learning she was pregnant. At the age of three, Xavier was the victim of child sexual abuse by a relative.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Equality Forum )〕 At age 16, he came out to his mother and was thrown out of his house. Soon after, he became a hustler.〔 He then attended St. John's University (New York City) for several years, dropping out after receiving his associate's degree in communications. He worked for a local drug dealer and made a living by selling drugs at popular New York City gay nightclubs, including The Sound Factory and Roxy NYC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Gay City News )〕 Later, after leaving the club scene, he became employed at a bookstore where he discovered his passion for writing and turned his life around. He has said that he viewed poetry as an "outlet to unleash pain and anger."
Regarding his past, he stated, "I became all those things society expected me to become. I thought that was the only thing I could be."

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