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Tag Archives: Janet Marie Rogers
REMEMBERING ALL WOMEN ON DECEMBER 6TH: “MOVE A MOUNTAIN”, A POEM BY JANET MARIE ROGERS
Every December 6th hundreds of vigils are held across the land now known as Canada for the 14 white women killed in “The Montreal Massacre”. Many people have pointed out that women from many different groups (Aboriginal, Of Colour, Trans, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal poetry, December 6th Vigil, Feminist poetry, Janet Marie Rogers, Marc Lepine - The Montreal Massacre, Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada, Montreal Massacre, Transphobia at December 6th Vigil, Vancouver Rape Relief Transphobia, Women Won't Forget
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HONOURING AND REMEMBERING INDIGENOUS WOMEN: POETRY BY JANET MARIE ROGERS, JAMAIAS DACOSTA, AND DALLAS GOLDTOOTH
Janet Marie Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer from the Six Nations band in southern Ontario. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and has been living on the traditional lands of the Coast Salish people (Victoria, British Columbia) since 1994. Dallas … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged 1491s, Aboriginal poetry, Black Coffee Poet, Dallas Goldtooth of the 1491s, Honouring and Remembering Indigenous Women, Honouring and Remembering Indigenous Women Week 2012, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Indigenous Waves Radio, Jamaias DaCosta, Janet Marie Rogers, Missign and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada, Missing and Murdered Native Women in Canada, Mixed Race poetry, Mohawk Poet Janet Marie Rogers, Native poetry
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INTERVIEW WITH MOHAWK POET JANET MARIE ROGERS
Janet Marie Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer from the Six Nations band in southern Ontario. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and has been living on the traditional lands of the Coast Salish people (Victoria, British Columbia) since 1994. … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged "Glass Teepee" by Garry Gottfriedson, "Skin LIke Mine" by Garry Gottfriedson, "Unearthed" by Janet Marie Rogers, "Whisky Bullets" by Garry Gottfriedson, Black Coffee Poet, E. Pauline Johnson, Garry Gottfriedson, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Interview With Janet Marie Rogers, Janet Marie Rogers
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UNEARTHED
Unearthed By Janet Marie Rogers Reviewed by Jorge Antonio Vallejos Amazing! If I could get away with a one-word review the above would be it. But let’s go a little deeper. My first introduction to Roger’s work was last year … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged "Easy Time" by Janet Marie Rogers, "Firewater" by Janet Marie Rogers, "Free To Love" by Janet Marie Rogers, "Many Things Greater" by Janet Marie Rogers, "Unearthed" by Janet Marie Rogers, "What The Carver Knows" by Janet Marie Rogers, Black Coffee Poet, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Janet Marie Rogers, Jorge Antonio Vallejos, Mohwak poet Janet Marie Rogers
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INTERVIEW WITH MOHAWK POET JANET MARIE ROGERS
Janet Marie Rogers is a spoken-word poet from Six Nations Territory in Ontario, Canada who started writing in 1996. Her literary passions are Native heritage, feminism, historical territories, human love, sexuality and spirit. Rogers hosts Victoria, BC’s only Native radio … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged "Addictions", "Big Crew" Pow Wow Drum, "Drunken Shaman", "Hurricane Rage", "Ojistah Publishing", "Red Erotic", "Skin LIke Mine" by Garry Gottfriedson, "Splitting the Heart", "Un-Earthed", "Warriors Prayer", AIM Song, American Indian Movement song, Black Coffee Poet, Chris Bose, feminism, Firewater, http, Interview With Janet Marie Rogers, Janet Marie Rogers, Jordan Wheeler, Leaf Press, Mohawk spoken word poet, Native Heritage, Native Waves, Native Waves radio, Richard Van Camp, Swil Kanim
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