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PRAISE
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT
FOREWORD by Lisa Lucas
NOTE FROM ANTHOLOGY COMMITTEE CHAIR
ANTHOLOGY EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
INTRODUCTION by Tanwi Nandini Islam
MEMOIR Abraham, Jiselle
Forgiveness, not Burden
MEMOIR Abreu, Diamond
Why Obsessions Matter
MEMOIR Aghanwa, Rachel
Zip Zip
MEMOIR Aguilar-Colon, Soledad
We Protest with Thunder, Not Lightning
FICTION Alam, Madiha
Closure
MEMOIR Andrews, Assata
Letter to Past Me
POETRY Bailey, Ayanna
Time
POETRY Brookes, Janein
America
POETRY Burgess, Tatiana
“I”
MEMOIR Callahan, Ella
Rebellious Streak
MEMOIR Cardona, Laura Rose
Abandoned by Faith
FICTION Chen, Joey
Kairosclerosis
FICTION Chinedo, Maryclare
Safety Instructions
FICTION Covington, Samori
Escape from Trump Towers
MEMOIR Cuevas, Medelin
We the People
FICTION Da’Costa, Berna
Leave Me Alone . . .
MEMOIR Deeton, Gia
Warm Milk
MEMOIR Diaz, Ashley
Hi, My Name Is Luna
POETRY Eke, Jacquelyn
Wings
JOURNALISM Felix, Aliyah
That Special Charm
POETRY Ferguson, Chanelle
Stages
POETRY Fisher, Abby
Two Poems
SCREENWRITING Flores, Leslieann
Tommy
POETRY Fontanelli, Regina
All Grown Up
POETRY Galan, Alicia
Dear Mr. President
POETRY Galindo, Mariah
Stop and Frisk
MEMOIR Garcia, Kimberley
Friends, Discrimination, Peace
MEMOIR Glemaud, Kayla
Grilled Cheese
POETRY Glover, Jadaida
It’s Funny How Things Change
POETRY Guerrero, Analise
Broken Glass
FICTION Guzman, Gianny
She
MEMOIR Han, Grace
By Grace, through love
POETRY Haque, Humayra
Whispers Beneath the World
MEMOIR Huang, Janny
The Persecution of Left-Handedness
FICTION Huda, Rahat
Between the Blackouts
FICTION Jackson, Kiana
Not His Doll
MEMOIR Jacobs, Mekkiayah
What Brought Me Here Today
JOURNALISM James, Sarane
An Open Letter to Reporters
MEMOIR Jeffrey, Bianca
A Walk Through Racism
MEMOIR Jenkins, Zariah
Writing Out of My Shell
MEMOIR Jimenez, Alondra
You’re Latina?
MEMOIR Kearns, Sarah
She’s a 7.8
POETRY Lewis, Diamond
My Random Autobiography
POETRY Loucoumbar, Mariama
The Forgotten Diary
POETRY Ma, Winkie
Welcome to Madame Zhu’s; In the Words of Mr. Trump
POETRY Mahmoud, Nada
Three Things Right-Wing America Should Know
POETRY Marquez, Veronika
I Find Myself in Blue Envy
MEMOIR Marte, Kiana
Easy-Bake Oven
POETRY Martinez, Karina
people watching
POETRY Maxwell-Bowden, Kamilah
A Quote from Jessie Redmon Fauset
POETRY Mezitis, Tatiana
Kingdom Out of Hope
POETRY Mojica, Natalie
Skinny Girl Memoir
MEMOIR Morel, Anglory
Joyful
POETRY Nanton, Brittney
When Does a Black Boy Turn into a Monster
FICTION Naranjo, Milena
Wickery Towns First Dream
MEMOIR Naut, Stephanie
Your Voice
FICTION Nelson, Kizzy
She Realized She Deserved Better but She Still Followed the Trick of Her Heart
FICTION Pantaleon, Leslie
Two Broken Pieces Don’t Make a Whole
MEMOIR Persaud, Sabrina
Salt on Old Wounds
MEMOIR Polanco, Juleisy
Diamonds
FICTION Prieto, Ana
Day One
MEMOIR Puac, Jennifer
Dear Struggling Writers
MEMOIR Ramirez, Sarah
Transformative Love
POETRY Rao, Mehak
Love Poems?
FICTION Rinaldi, Emily
Cliché Teen Crisis
JOURNALISM Rodriguez, Cathioska
The President-Elect
MEMOIR Rodriguez, Smeily
Ten Things You Should Know About Me
MEMOIR Rojas, Luna
En Su Espejo
MEMOIR Romero, Diana
The King of Atlantis
PLAYWRITING Russell, Shania
When Life Gives You Half a Lemon
POETRY Slon, Maeve
Past, Present, Future
MEMOIR Smith, Rochelle
A Woman with Power
MEMOIR Staten, Eden Diamond
In Search of Darker Planets
POETRY Tarannum, Tasnim
Mother to Daughter: Don’t Forget . . .
MEMOIR Taylor, Janiah
The One I Need
MEMOIR Thomas, Meek
Graduation
POETRY Torres, Sophia
Superheroes
FICTION Vaughn, Jaela
The “L” Train
MEMOIR Verdugo, Samantha
An Extroverted Introvert
MEMOIR Wang, Maggie
Model Minority Girl
FICTION Wilks, Dayna
Work of the Shadows
MEMOIR Williams, Shanai
The Rebirth of Shanai Williams
FICTION Xu, Nancy
The Extra Eye
MEMOIR Zhang, En Yu
On Thermodynamics: A Reflection
PROMPTS AND WRITING EXERCISES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
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LITERARY PARTNERS
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