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Looking for a poetry anthology that reads like a good Twitter thread – biting, honest, witty, and sincere?

Black Queer Hoe is a poetic treatise on a commercialized identity that is abhorred and systematically punished. Kapri writes to demarcate a line between those who only borrow hoop earrings for a costume party and those who need them to complete a daily look. These poems on Blackness, queerity, and hoeness are a direct confrontation of racism for those who would sooner label it racial insensitivity. Kapri cuts through bigotry with a Ginsu knife and we applaud them along the way. Recommended read for both those keen to brush up on allyship or seeking a mirror.

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Title

Black Queer Hoe

Written by

Britteney Black Rose Kapri

Tags

Poetry, Creative

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