'Black Powerful' is a new collection of reflections from Black writers, artists, and organizers that deliberately moves certain voices to the front.
a new collection of reflections from Black writers, artists, and organizers, was about deliberately moving certain voices to the front. Almost every young person, trans person, or neurodivergent person who submitted to be included in the collection was accepted for publication because we just aren't seeing enough of this kind of representation in books that can traverse academic and non-academic settings alike likecan.
When asked to imagine a world where he was loved, safe, and valued, Luis speaks to our social and emotional isolation, unable to conjure "safe" — only "safer." Reynaldo implies that the tableau he moves within consistently sees him as in need of correction. Neither waste words. These are folx who have already exchanged every single word that exists by this point in a global pandemic.
Billy's response to when she feels most rooted or Indigenous feels immediate and visceral as she pivots around herself as Other/Othered. Zephyra almost seems to counter when answering this same question, opting instead for space that seems extradimensional, vast. Both speak to the feeling of being known. They call forth the expansive joy of the familiar and plant their roots within it. Roman speaks to her Indigeneity as rebellion itself.
is an African-American, Mexican, queer teenager living in Seattle. His family owns a coffee shop in Beacon Hill, Seattle, called The Station. He is a multidisciplinary artist creating and practicing in theater, digital art, visual art, writing, voice acting, etc., with career aspirations to be a cartoonist or animator of some sort.is a student athlete who loves to play video games, and enjoys practicing the trumpet.is a proud member of the Black and 2SLGBTQ+ community.
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