About this Event
Readers will include Dr. R. Y. Abdulrehman, and contributors Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui, ethel kirabo nalule, n. gitanjali lena, Virinder Singh, Lanette Ware-Bushfield, Chidera Ikewibe, Vanessa Shah, Ahmed Sansour, Michele Byrne, Tracy V. Stapleton, and Shehna Javeed.
Because of the cost and distribution of this title, If you do not pre-order, we cannot guartantee that a copy will available for you at the launch.
"In a world where people of colour are too often silenced and labelled, this anthology gathers poets and writers who refuse both. The Poetry of Terrorists and Other Angry Black and Brown People – TPOT – confronts the language used against us and answers with craft, clarity, and courage. These poems and short prose move through anger, yes, but also longing, love, peculiarity, curiosity, and the fantasy; themes of human experiences we all share. Together they show how it feels to live now, across identity, without asking permission to speak.
From now until December 2nd 100 percent of profits from the publisher will be donated to to charities serving children, particularly orphans, impacted by war and genocide, so they too may have a voice. After December 2nd 20% of profits will be donated.
May these pages offer recognition, spark conversation, and embolden you to raise your voice for yourself, and for the world around you."
Published by Lead with Diversity Press.
R. Y. Abdulrehman, Samantha Turenne, & Anthony Q. Farrell — Editors
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Another Story Bookshop, 315 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, Canada
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