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Appropriation (or how man stole my autonomy)

Camila Dejesus4 years ago4 years ago02 mins

By Jessica Enriquez This poem was written in the style of Jericho Brown’s Duplex.   The men in my country have been taught to believe  Women are property. A plot of land made for a marketable production Although the plowing makes it infertile   Although the plowing makes it infertile, Women in the village light…

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