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Poetry as power and how spaces shape lives with Hannah Drake (Kentucky)
Publisher |
Amelia Hruby
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 21, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:41:48

In this second episode from Kentucky (and the final episode of season 3!), we hear from Hannah Drake, an author and activist from Louisville who writes poetry about race, gender, and social justice. She talks about how she started writing, shares her experiences in spaces not made for her, and reads one of her most-requested poems for us. She also reminds listeners of the problems with White Feminism and why social justice work isn’t just about “resisting our way back to comfort.”

 

Follow:

Hannah on Twitter, Instagram, & her website AND buy her most recent book

Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

 

Links from the episode:

Hannah’s blog Write Some Shit

Do Not Move Off The Sidewalk Challenge: Holding Your Space in A White World

Hannah reading “Spaces” at Festival of Faith

More on the Castleman Monument

Dear White Women, It’s Not You, It’s Me. I’m Breaking Up With You.

 

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