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- Flower crowns & fearsome things / by Lovelace, Amanda,author.; Lovelace, Amanda.Poems.Selections.;
- "In her new standalone poetry collection, 'Flower crowns & fearsome things', bestselling & award-winning poetess Amanda Lovelace explores the complexity of femininity through alternating wildflower & wildfire poems"--
- Subjects: Poetry.; Femininity; Feminist poetry, American.; Women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Death Takes Me : A Novel. by Garza, Cristina Rivera.;
- 'Death Takes Me' is a genre-defying novel about a professor and detective seeking justice in a world suffused with gendered violence. Moving from the professors classroom into the slippery worlds of Latin American poetry and art, this book explores the unstable terrains of desire and sexuality. From the author of 'Liliana's Invincible Summer', which won the Pulitzer Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award. #diversity.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; FICTION / Feminist; FICTION / Literary;
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- Going to Mars. by Brewster, Joe,film director.; Stephenson, Michèle,film director.; Giovanni, Nikki,actor.; Kino Lorber (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Nikki GiovanniOriginally produced by Kino Lorber in 2023.Winner of the Grand Jury Prize in the Sundance U.S. Documentary Competition, this beguiling documentary portrait follows poet and activist Nikki Giovanni as she approaches 80. The film explores Giovanni’s Afrofuturist-feminist philosophical outlook as well as her poignant relationship with her family, her political audacity, and her poetic eloquence, all knit together with a constant eye and ear for its subject’s own aesthetic verve. Looking back at a personal life and history cast in the long shadow of American racism, and forward to hopeful, possible futures, Giovanni acts as our guide and narrator, with refreshingly unorthodox filmmakers Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson refraining from traditional chronologies or talking-head conventions. GOING TO MARS is fueled by constant intellectual engagement and radical imagination in the search for emotional and political fulfillment in a world of disenfranchisement.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Enthnology.; Social sciences.; Literature.; Arts.; History, Modern.; Human rights.; Sociology.; Homosexuality.; Documentary films.; Ethnicity.; LGBTQ.; Artists.; Current affairs.; History.; Poetry.; African Americans.; Biography.;
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