Cyndi Hounouvi is a poet, musical artist, and model born and raised in Germany of Beninese/Togolese descent. She self-published her first collection of poems titled “17” and is the co-founder and organizer of community project SistaTalk, a response to the lack of resources and spaces for Black women in Hamburg, Germany.
Read MoreShel is a writer, healer, and entrepreneur of Black and Chinese descent. Their first compilation of poetry, Stellium Poetry earnestly depicts their journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Shel is also the founder of Creations by Florea, an empowering online shop that is decolonizing traditional medicinal practices to promote autonomy over our health and bodies.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Queens, New York, Dena Igusti is a queer non-binary (they/he) Indonesian Muslim poet and playwright. Dena’s work covers a multitude of themes ranging from the Indonesian diaspora, Muslim issues, intersectional feminism, grief, and their experience as a survivor of female genital mutilation.
Read MoreIsabel Angeles is a Filipina writer, activist, and performer based in North California. Isabel’s work is a representation of her experiences as a Filipinx-American immigrant, bisexual, and intersectional feminist carving her own lane and reclaiming her identity. She is also the founder of the Walang Hiya project, which translates to “without shame” and serves as an empowering collective for Filipino womxn and non-binary pinxys.
Read More#SCORPIOSZN coming in hot! Zintle Ramano is an all-around creative and mental health advocate who is lending her powerful voice and careful curation to her poetry, podcasting, music, and her own BA Global Management that is representing black and African creatives.
Read MoreI am Abangoma who’s voices were drowned by sirens and flashing blue lights. I imagine my sack of flesh manoeuvring its way through a feigned reality. I feel isphithiphithi everywhere…
Read MoreToronto-based poet, spoken word artist and writer exploring the intersection where culture meets identity and finding the power in controlling your personal narrative.
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