BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
BIANCA VIVION
an unusual dream come true.
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Bianca Vivion (b. 1996, Los Angeles, CA) is an American writer, artist, and cultural commentator whose work spans faith, identity, womanhood, and collective memory across literature, television, and visual art. She began her media career at 14 as a radio commentator for NPR and, at 18, became the youngest opinion writer for The New York Times, where she wrote on politics, education, art, and faith and served as a judge for the 2020 Democratic Primary Presidential Debates. She is a graduate of Columbia University in the City of New York, where she studied international human rights and finance.
Vivion went on to create, produce, and host the PBS talk show GENERATIONAL ANXIETY, and she currently hosts the advice podcast ASK VIV. She is the author of the poetry collection Incomplitudé: Poems 2014–2023 and is at work on her debut essay collection Swimming Backwards. She has also hosted the post-show series REFLECTIONS with Bianca Vivion at the Theatre for a New Audience: Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn where also serves on the Board of Directors .
Vivion lives between New York City and Dubai, UAE.
Incomplitudé
POEMS 2014 - 2023
In her debut poetry collection, Incomplitudé, Bianca Vivion explores the emotional landscape of youth, love, womanhood, and spirituality through intimate reflections on identity, memory, and becoming. Blending lyrical storytelling with cultural commentary, the collection captures the beauty and unrest of early adulthood while examining the complexities of modern life and selfhood. Incomplitudé is ultimately a meditation on imperfection, resilience, and the lifelong pursuit of wholeness. The book can be purchased here.