Black Butterfly: Voices of the African Diaspora
Black Butterfly: Voices of the African Diaspora
Black Butterfly: Voices of the African Diaspora chronicles the generational aftermath of the Middle Passage through poetry, prose, and the resonant voices of the African Diaspora. Structured around four transformative concepts—Cocoon (family, home, and heritage), Metamorphosis (resilience through trauma, abuse, and war), Migration (displacement, immigration, and the search for belonging), and Pollination (the collective impact of our journeys on one another and the world)—this anthology brings together deeply personal and powerfully political reflections on Black identity, survival, and legacy.
Featuring award-winning authors Noelle Kristina Barnes and Y Kendall and poets Hailey M. Young and E. Doyle-Gillespie. Joining them are the compelling voices of: Aanika Pfister, Albert Christer Singletary, Alayna Powell, Andrés Amitai Wilson, Anesha Grant, Ava Tiye Kinsey, Blessing Odunyemi, Carlo Kim, Celeste Haehnel, Christopher Neal, Christian Curet, Cianga, Eaton Jackson, Elaine Joy Edaya Degale, Elina Kumra, Jamella Chesney, Jamil Anuva, Kandle Jones, Matthew E. Henry, Michael Eshetu, Michelle Oxford, Monic Ductan, Monique Franz, Mos-X-Tee, Mystery Post, Najib Abbi, Nicole Doyley, Nick Bucciarelli, Norm Mattox, Paula Williamson, Raven S. Wilkerson, Sonia Kinyua, Sufiya Abdur-Rahman, Willy Lizárraga, and Zenobia Anderson.
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