Reflections by Caira Wynn BlackwellPosted on June 7, 2019April 15, 2021 Mama, Do you remember when you began to decolonize my mind? From the very beginning. Creative NonfictionScholars Groupsdecolonize letters new zealand photography travel violence
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Island Music by Julia TorresPosted on June 7, 2019April 15, 2021 "On balconies, in silence, my mind swaying with the music, / I’m thinking where does the ocean end and the sky begin? I’m thinking / when does the morning bus leave? I’m thinking how much for one more drink?" PoetryScholars Groupscolonialism dominican republic identity language music travel
Space by Lexi RiesenbergPosted on June 7, 2019February 27, 2024 A song that explores what it means to be an outsider taking over AudioScholars Groupsdominican republic music