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Tag Archives: colonization
INTERVIEW WITH PILIPINO POET MYKELLE PACQUING
Mykelle Pacquing was born and raised in Toronto and his ancestors are from Maharlika, the traditional name of the Philippines which means, “The Creator’s Land.” Mykelle works with plants, the animals, his ancestors, and Indigenous folk from all over to … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged "Maharlika", "My Flowering" by Mykelle Pacquing, "The Creator's Land", Black Coffee Poet, colonization, Fortune 500, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Interview with Pilipino Poet Mykelle Pacquing, Lee Maracle, Pilipino Poet, Pilipino Poetry, poetry, Royal Canadian Legion, Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day Contest, Spoken Word, University of Toronto
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INTERVIEW WITH CHRYSTOS
Menominee poet Chrystos is a warrior, writer, and arrow in the throat of colonization. Publishing five volumes of poetry, Chrystos is an important voice in the world of literature showing that Native Peoples and Peoples of colour can write, they … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged "There Are No Third World Women Here", 1988, Anne Cameron, Black Coffee Poet, Chrystos, colonization, Dear Mr. President, Gloria Anzaldua, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, In The Brothel Called America, Jorge Antonio Vallejos, Native American Women, Not Vanishing, racism, racism in women's studies programs, There Is A Man Without Fingerprints, Women Studies
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