Volume 2, 21st Century Black Feminisms, edited by C. Davida Ingram
There is Prophecy in the Bark of a Dog: Sketches of Black Feminist Poetics, by C. Davida Ingram
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Musings of Black Bear, by Kimberly Crutcher
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black feminist metaphysics (aka breathing), by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
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Marielle Presente: The Directionality of Black Feminist Praxis in the African Diaspora, by Bryce Henson
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Why Black Art is Inherently Political, by Neesha Powell-Twagirumukiza
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Poems, by Christopher Paul Jordan
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C. Davida Ingram, Britta Johnson, and dk pan discuss When I Rub the Dead Skin of the Thing against Me I Find I am Soft, Brown and Human
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Postscript, by C. Davida Ingram
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This is the 2nd volume of MONDAY. Volume 2 is guest-edited by C. Davida Ingram. This volume of the printed journal is designed by Marisa Iliakis, in an edition of 250 copies. No article may be reproduced or transmitted without the written permission of the creators, or any other person or entity having copyright ownership.

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