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Tag Archives: The Kenyon Review
SHOWING UP #5: STARING BACK AT THE LOOK SO MANY PEOPLE GIVE YOU
Showing Up #5: Staring Back At The Look So Many People Give You By Jorge Antonio Vallejos I’m used to people staring at me. It happens everyday. And there are different reasons: my limp my colour my body my handlebar … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged "The View", 60 Minutes, Ableism, Affirmative Action, Colonialism, Descant, feminism, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Latino writers, Puerto Rican Pride, racism, Scott Pelley 60 Minutes, Sonia Sotomayor, Sunny Hostin, The Kenyon Review, The Yellow Medicine Review, United States Supreme Court
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BROCKTON WRITERS SERIES TURNS 2: BCP READS AT BWS
It was an awesome experience to read at Brockton Writers Series! It was also an honour. Big up to Farzana Doctor for putting together the most inclusive and diverse reading series in Toronto, Canada, and possibly the whole country. I … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged Black Coffee Poet, Black Coffee Poet reads at Brockton Writers Series 17, Brockton Writers Series Turns 2, El Abrazo, El Abrazo by Jorge Gonzalez Camarena, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkX5Q2kkfM, Jorge Antonio Vallejos, Jorge Gonzalez Camarena, The Kenyon Review, The Kenyon Review Winter 2010
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BLACK COFFEE POET READING AT BROCKTON WRITERS 17
I had the honour of reading at Brockton Writers 17 earlier this month. Toronto writers Ava Homa, Marcus McCann, and Sarah Greene read and sang short stories, poetry, and folk music. I read my memoir essay, Embracing My Identity, published … Continue reading