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Tag Archives: Mixed Race writer
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SOMETIMES COMMUNITY IS ABOUT KNOWING WHEN TO SAY “NO”
Sometimes Community Is About Knowing When To Say “No” By Jorge Antonio Vallejos In 2005 author Rick Moody said something that stuck with me. He shared his disappointment with some of his fellow New York writers who were trying to … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Community Building, December 6th Vigil, Feminists of Colour Organize, First Nations Activism, First Nations Communities, First Nations People, First Nations rights, Idle No More, mixed race, Mixed Race writer, Prison Industrial Complex, Rick Moody, September 11th, Two-Spirit Literature, White Supremacy, Women Won't Forget
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AFTER THE SHOOTINGS: A POEM BY QWO-LI DRISKILL
After the Shootings Quanneapague, December 14, 2012 By Qwo-Li Driskill The names of children sharp needles of loss we use to suture the gash of memory that rises from Potatuck land the story bleeds onto us shouts rapid fire crumples … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Lanza, After The Sandy Hook Shootings, Anti Colonial Literature, Cherokee Nation, Cherokee Writer, Colonialism, December 14 2012, Decolonize, Gun violence in America, Mass Shooting, Mixed Race writer, Murder in America, Native American writer, Newton Connecticut, post colonial literature, Qwo Li Driskill, Rebellion Poetry, Rebellion Prose, Resistance Poetry, Resistance Prose, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Sandy Hook one week later, Two Spirit Writer, VIolence Against Children, Violence Against Women
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