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Standing on the Cordova dock looking out at the ocean, I knew I was not in Kansas City anymore. As a black woman, I had rarely been past the invisible racial line of the Troost corridor in Kansas City. Going to a small, indigenous village in Alaska with my newly wedded Jewish husband was terrifying. Despite my fears, I decided to leave a past of abuse, racism, and poverty. But would my past make me stronger in this new land or silence me? Travel North Black Girl is an unlikely journey of finding one's power. It addresses the complexity of race, gender, generational trauma, and the powerful healing that the wilds of Alaska provide. Through humor, adventure, and painful reckoning, this memoir speaks to us all.
Curating HomeA Kansas City Poetry AnthologyCurating Home is a collection of poems by Kansas City-metro area poets from both sides of the state line fully representing poetry throughout Kansas City. This anthology was published by Woodneath Press in conjunction with the Missouri Bicentennial "State of Stories" programming offered by Mid-Continent Public Library's Story Center and the University of Missouri's Extension Community Arts Program. Funding for State of Stories have been provided by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the William T. Kemper Foundation - Commerce Bank, Trustee. The anthology consists of 44 previously unpublished poems by 34 regional poets and was co-edited by Kansas City-based poets José Faus, Marianne Kunkel, and Glenn North. Foreword provided by former Missouri Poet Laureate, William Trowbridge.Local graphic designer, Amber Noll, created the book cover based on the identified theme of the submitted poems: Curating Home. The end product is an anthology of Kansas City poetry with cover art created by a Kansas City artist. Just one more way Woodneath Press is embracing its tagline of local author, local content.Poets included: Erin Adair-Hodges / Shannon Ashley / Elizabeth Bowman Banks / Hadara Bar-Nadav / Phyllis Becker / Susan Carman / Malcolm Cook / Greg Field / Jack Granath / Tina Hacker / Carolyn Hall / Sheri Hall / Steve Hatfield / Robert Hill / Marcia Hurlow / Silvia Kofler / Hyejung Kook / Patricia Lawson / Jenny Molberg / Diane Mora / Cameron Morse / Megan Page / Trish Reeves / Jason Ryberg / Cecilia Savala / Lauren Scharhag / Ann Slegman / Jordan Stempleman / Robert Stewart / Maryfrances Wagner / Lindsey Weishar / Ruth Williams / Tina Yochum-Magaz / Amy Zoellers
Healing the Heart and Mind encourages readers to step back and reflect on life. The author believes there are universal truths, and that understanding these truths can empower us and bring emotional healing.
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