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Intersect Antigua
Intersect Antigua
Volume I: Colourism
Volume I: Growing Up Queer
Volume I: Radical Love In the Time of Corona
Volume I: Carnival Bodies
Volume I: Mental Health
Volume I: This is Not Love
Volume I: More Stories
Vol II: Resilience in the Face of Natural Disasters
Vol II: Black in Environment
Vol II: Queer in Nature
Vol II: Creating with the Earth
Vol II: Owning Your Own
Teach-In Series
Artist-In-Residence
Liberation Poetics
Creative Writing for Palestine
Wellness & Healing Justice
About
Meet the Team
Gallery
Press
Join Us
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Volume I: Colourism
Volume I: Growing Up Queer
Volume I: Radical Love In the Time of Corona
Volume I: Carnival Bodies
Volume I: Mental Health
Volume I: This is Not Love
Volume I: More Stories
Vol II: Resilience in the Face of Natural Disasters
Vol II: Black in Environment
Vol II: Queer in Nature
Vol II: Creating with the Earth
Vol II: Owning Your Own
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Visions of Kalinago and Garifuna in Peggy Carr’s ‘Shape of a Warrior’: A Review
Artist-In-Residence Jacinth Browne-Howard 2/7/25 Artist-In-Residence Jacinth Browne-Howard 2/7/25

Visions of Kalinago and Garifuna in Peggy Carr’s ‘Shape of a Warrior’: A Review

Shape of a Warrior performs a twofold function, it preserves the past with thoughtful reverence but shows keen awareness that the lives, practices, language, and beliefs of the Kalinago as well as the Garifuna cannot be relegated to relics of history. They literally live among, around, and within us.

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