

Poet Laureate of Brooklyn. More lyric essays than poems. Writing on mothering and justice, on love facing violence. Heritage & identity. Sometimes felt too prosey, direct, not enough space for language to weave magic. 2019
37 “By raising a boy, do I understand what it means to live as a black boy? How do I speak of his existence without appropriating his existence? I return to the language of mothers.”
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