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  • Sofía Aguilar

    Sofía Aguilar is a Chicana writer and editor based in Los Angeles, California.

  • Chan Seraphina Ahadi

    Ahadi is a black non-binary multidisciplinary creative whose work focuses on identity, queerness and heritage.

  • Rina Malagayo Alluri

    Rina Malagayo Alluri is a peace academic and yoga practitioner of South Indian and Filipina descent.

  • Kevin B

    Kevin B is a writer and poet from New England.

  • Rachel Barduhn

    Rachel Barduhn is an Afro-Jamaican/German poet and writer from Ontario, Canada.

  • Bharti

    Bharti is a resident of India currently living in Himachal Pradesh.

  • Grace Blessing

    Grace Blessing is a 26-year-old Ugandan British female Spoken Word Poet.

  • M.S. Blues

    M.S. Blues is an 18 year old multiracial, queer, and versatile writer who has been writing since the age of seven.

  • Amaya Branche

    Amaya Branche is a 20 year old writer, aspiring content creator and fourth year undergraduate student based in New York.

  • Lesley-Ann Brown

    Lesley-Ann Brown is Hildred Balbirsingh's granddaughter - born in Brooklyn, raised in Trinidad, and currently lives in Denmark.

  • Anahi Cabrera

    Anahi Cabrera is 23-years-old and enjoys writing and reading just as much as they enjoy learning languages.

  • Sonia Charales

    Sonia Charales is a South Indian American writer and artist.

  • Divisha Chaudhry

    Divisha Chaudhry is a 22-year-old South Asian currently pursuing BA English (research).

  • Chihoro

    Chihoro /ʈʃihɵrɵ/ is a Zimbabwean born artist whose main medium of expression happens to be poetry.

  • Garfield Chow

    Garfield Chow is from Hong Kong. Her poetry has appeared in Voice & Verse Poetry Magazine, among others.

  • Nicola de Vera

    Nicola de Vera is a queer Filipino writer currently residing in Los Angeles.

  • Denise

    Denise is a 19-year-old writer with an unwavering love for poetry, and a special place in her heart for the captivating verses of Richard Siken.

  • Kamilah Mercedes Valentín Díaz

    Kamilah Mercedes Valentín Díaz is a brown girl con orgullo. She’s a chronic overthinker who reads, writes, and fights her way through life.