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Two poems by abolitionist-activist-academic-artist June Kuoch seek to navigate the corporality of the trans Asiatic body >
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Poet Su Hwang digs into the
influence of han in her Korean lineage, the kickassery of untranslatable words into English >
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does this mean i’m a real artist now?
Artist-educator heather c. >
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Artist, poet, and scholar Simi Kang reframes the notion of expertise, examining which stories we are allowed to retain f >
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Even "The Smallest Cell Remembers": Notes on Research
Mn Artists guest editor Chaun Webster considers the precariousness of research, evidence and memory in black geographies >
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My Blackness. (Still) Unfinished.
Writer, educator, activist and author of the novels See No Color and the latest Dream Country, Shannon Gibney, writes a >
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Are We Black Yet?: On Blackness as Art
Drummer, composer, writer and professor of African American literature and culture Davu Seru explores a body of ideas be >
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Black Convivial: On Blackmospheres and Sci-fi Social Work
Poet and educator Keno Evol explores Sci-fi Social Work, black sociality, and where “wreckage meets possibility.” >
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Out of Place: Black Triage and its Afterlife
PhD candidate in geography and writer Aaron Mallory explores the space between injury and death to discuss the afterlife >
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A case for this: the (new Black) here and now
Writer and cultural strategist Lisa Marie Brimmer sketches an invitation to black post-blackness, a spiral encompassing >
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Blackness and the Not-Yet-Finished
Mn Artists guest editor, poet and sound artist Chaun Webster, critically engages Douglas Kearney's conceptualizatio >
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Writer and artist Mai'a Williams elucidates the persistence of white supremacy in the cultural landscape of a small >
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We Are All We Have: The Practice of Neighboring
Ashley Hanson and Mary Welcome—both traveling artists working in rural places—team up to articulate their work as a prac >
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Michele Anderson, the Rural Program Director at Springboard for the Arts in Fergus Falls, explores how insider/outsider >
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Matthew Fluharty, the incoming guest editor of Mn Artists, outlines the vision for his editorial series focused on “loca >
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Spoken word artist Fatima Camara ruminates on her relationship to her mother, her mother’s roots in Gambia, and how reim >
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Some of the most important dialogues we engage in as artists are the ones we have with those we love. >
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What Does a Black Liberation Future Look Like?
To catalyze their editorial work with Mn Artists, Free Black Dirt hosted a dinner and curated conversation on the topics >
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