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"Miscegenation Round Dance is a fierce collection that pierces your heart with ancestralknowledge. It asks questions such as 'how many ways removed from violence am Ithrough the language of poetry?' These poems take us through the lived experiences ofholding different nations: Black, Indigenous, and settler backgrounds, within one'sbody, one's vessel. Rain dances us through 'the topography of pain' and history as thepoems help us re-learn and re-write colonial narratives, begging the colonizer…
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"Miscegenation Round Dance is a fierce collection that pierces your heart with ancestral

knowledge. It asks questions such as 'how many ways removed from violence am I

through the language of poetry?' These poems take us through the lived experiences of

holding different nations: Black, Indigenous, and settler backgrounds, within one's

body, one's vessel. Rain dances us through 'the topography of pain' and history as the

poems help us re-learn and re-write colonial narratives, begging the colonizer to:

'unoccupy me.' This is a powerful and unapologetic collection sure to move you at your

core.


-Tanaya Winder, author of Words Like Love: Poems and Why Storms are Named After

People and Bullets Remain Nameless


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"Miscegenation Round Dance is a fierce collection that pierces your heart with ancestral

knowledge. It asks questions such as 'how many ways removed from violence am I

through the language of poetry?' These poems take us through the lived experiences of

holding different nations: Black, Indigenous, and settler backgrounds, within one's

body, one's vessel. Rain dances us through 'the topography of pain' and history as the

poems help us re-learn and re-write colonial narratives, begging the colonizer to:

'unoccupy me.' This is a powerful and unapologetic collection sure to move you at your

core.


-Tanaya Winder, author of Words Like Love: Poems and Why Storms are Named After

People and Bullets Remain Nameless


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