Tatiana M.R. Johnson’s first collection of poems is a love letter to black girls everywhere. “for the love of black girls” makes visible the pain and magic that is growing up a black girl in America by recalling her own coming-of-age story and chanting that black women are present, lovable and anything but invisible.
Tatiana (she/her) is the author of the forthcoming book Nocturne in Joy (2023). She’s an educator and expert facilitator who uses her writing practice to dismantle racism, reckon with trauma, and to cultivate healing. She’s an award-winning writer who’s received distinguished fellowships from Tin House, The Massachusetts Cultural Council, The MacDowell Residency, and others.
my favorite poems were: - to my 13-year-old self at her purity ball - high risk heterosexual behavior - holy women - there was a black woman once - origin story of surviving
Standout poems for me were: add half & half for sweetness to my 13-year-old self at her purity ball holy women origin story of surviving and psalm for black girls