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I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love
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14 September 2021

The long form poem is a practice of poetics in joy, gratitude, sadness, resilience and pain. This literary work serves as a practice of self-reflection and accountability in the wake of the prison system. This poem is dirge work acknowledging unjust atrocities, but reveling in our human resilience.
POETRY / American / African American & Black, Poetry / Poems, POETRY / Women Authors, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, Social discrimination and social justice, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Human rights, civil rights
Mahogany L. Browne is a writer, organizer and educator. She is the Executive Director of Bowery Poetry Club, Artistic Director of Urban Word NYC, and Poetry Coordinator at St. Francis College. Author of Woke Baby, BreakBeat Poets Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic and YA Novel Chlorine Sky.