Adam Ahmed & Christine Huang

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Adam Ahmed is an Egyptian-American poet and educator based in the part of the settler colony known as California. He is currently working on a collection of poems that explore the space between breakdown and breakthrough, between the colonial foreclosure of Arab rage and its insurgent outpouring in language. This unclotted speech is coming soon to an English near you. For now, you can find his work in MQR Mixtape.

Christine Huang 黃凱琳 (she/her) is a queer Taiwanese-American writer, facilitator, and practitioner of insurgent pedagogies. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Offing, Foglifter, ANMLY, Pinch, and many wor(l)ds, among other publications. She stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine and with oppressed people everywhere struggling against the forces of colonialism, white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, ableism, and capitalism.

 

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