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Ashaki Jackson

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Danez Smith

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Kima Jones

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Iain Pollack

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Lauren Alleyne

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Jeremy Michael Clark

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Lillian Yvonne Bertram

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Phillip B. Williams

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Mahagony L. Browne

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Rickey Laurentiis

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Nandi Comer

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Nathan McClain

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Rachel Eliza Griffiths

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Rachel Eliza Griffiths

RACHEL ELIZA GRIFFITHS, poet and visual artist, is author of four collections of poems, the most recent of which is Lighting the Shadow (Four Way Books, 2015). She is the recipient of a number of fellowships at such arts retreats as Yaddo, Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, Vermont Studio Center, and Cave Canem Foundation. Her literary and visual work has appeared in The New York Times, American Poetry Review, Poets & Writers, Guernica, Lit Hub, Apogee, Southern Humanities Review, Transition, and many other periodicals. She teaches at the Institute of American Indian Arts and Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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