What If One Woman Told The Truth About Her Life depicts one of the youth wrapped up in hurtful words and chained underwater, but as the poem progresses she becomes unwrapped and unshackled, swims to the surface, grows butterfly wings and flies away. The narrative is universal in that it is a survival story but does not specify what she is surviving.
Mariposa
Photobooth of Change
Never Ever Getting STIs
Speak Your Mind
The Gender Box
Paper Girl Rights Herself