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Black Girl in the Ring

Social work professor publishes first poetry collection

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Black Girl in the Ring is Dr. Delores V. Mullings’ first published poetry collection.

Dr. Mullings is a faculty member in the School of Social Work at Memorial University.

Feminism, nature and discrimination

Juxtaposing experiences of discrimination with love and resilience, this debut poetry collection is a critique of intimate and institutional violence and hostility, entwined with a celebration of beauty and fierceness.

What is the difference between institutional violence enacted by trusted individuals and intimate violence enacted by loved ones?

This collection of free verse, haiku and narrative poetry takes the reader by the hand and walks them through these parallel experiences from a personal perspective.

In a study of relationships of power, the poems delve into the complex structures of feminism, nature and discrimination.

A balanced mixture of reflection, celebration, energy and sadness unfolds within the pages; drawing on a contemporary style, the author creates the space to feel grief, loss, sorrow and disappointment in equal measure with joy, contemplation, excitement and elation.

Black Girl in the Ring is published by Breakwater Books.

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