Mahogany L. Browne

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Mahogany L. Browne was born in Oakland, California. She received an MFA in writing and activism from the Pratt Institute. She is the author of several poetry collections and chapbooks, including Kissing Caskets (YesYes Books, 2017), Smudge (Button Poetry, 2016), Redbone (Aquarius Press, 2015) and #Dear Twitter: Love Letters Hashed Out Online (Penmanship Books, 2010). She is also the author of the children’s books Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Justice (Roaring Brook Press, 2020); Black Girl Magic (Roaring Brook Press, 2018); and Woke Baby (Roaring Brook Press, 2018). In addition, she is the editor of His Rib: Stories, Poems & Essays by HER (Penmanship Books, 2007). Browne is the founder and publisher of Penmanship Books, which she created “as the answer to the performance poet’s publishing problem.” An award-winning performance poet, she is also active in the spoken word community. She has released five LPs of her work and has served as the poetry program director and Friday Night Slam curator for the Nuyorican Poets Café. Browne has received fellowships from the Arts for Justice Fund, Air Serenbe, Cave Canem, Mellon Research, Rauschenberg, and Poets House, among other honors and awards. She is the Executive Director of Bowery Poetry Club, Artistic Director of Urban Word NYC, and Poetry Coordinator at St. Francis College. She is also the founder of Woke Baby Book Fair and is completing her first book of essays on mass incarceration, investigating its impact on women and children. Browne is the Guest Editor for a special series of Poem-a-Day from July 20–July 31, 2020, and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Source

Activism, Everywhere

Our voice

Is our greatest power

 

When we stand together

We can speak up against mistreatment

 

We are saying that we will not be silent about the mistreatment of people

We are saying we will not be silent

 

We are standing tall and firm because we believe in equity and equality

We are standing tall and firm

 

We are not yielding or bending because the conversation is uncomfortable

We are not yielding or bending

 

We understand activism happens online and offline

In the streets picketing

And in the classroom teaching

On the blogs writing

On the internet sharing information

 

It happens everywhere

It is active

It is energy

It is resisting to be comfortable

When we all have yet to feel safe and free

Published:

2020

Length:

Regular

Literary Movements:

Children's

Anthology Years:

2023

Themes:

Politics

Strength & Resilience

Literary Devices:

Repetition

a recurrence of the same word or phrase two or more times