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In “How to Live Free In A Dangerous World,” A Prize-Winning Poet Travels The Globe And Challenge Ideas Of Race, Gender And Disability

By Safire R. Sostre ·Updated March 7, 2024

“Who told you you should be free? I did,” award-winning poet, journalist and professor Shayla Lawson asserts in their latest nonfiction book, How to Live Free in a Dangerous World: A Decolonial Memoir. The essay collection takes readers on

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