Award-winning Joy Harjo on the Binds of Culture and More
JOY HARJO’S first book of poetry, The Last Song, was published in 1975, during a time period often referred to as the Second Wave of the
JOY HARJO’S first book of poetry, The Last Song, was published in 1975, during a time period often referred to as the Second Wave of the
So to Speak is so excited to announce that Michelle Lee’s poem “The Myth of the Mother and Child,” which is included in the anthologyWriting
As I read Heid E. Erdrich’s Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems (University of Arizona, 2012), I follow the method I use when reading critically,
When I first set out to find Native American writers to participate in So to Speak interviews, I aimed high. With my first tentative emails,
So to Speak celebrates Native American Heritage Month! The systematic dismantling of Native American culture and land rights is one of the most devastating cases
The past few weeks So to Speak has devoted the blog to “Hispanic Heritage Month,” the official national recognition and celebration of the contributions made