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Natalie Diaz & Nikky Finney | 2019 AWP Conference & Bookfair
Poets Natalie Diaz and Nikky Finney about #ArtsForJustice, discussing issues like mass incarceration, civil rights, and poetics. Finney has written several books of poetry and is a recipient of a PEN America Open Book Award. Diaz’ first poetry collection, 'When My Brother Was an Aztec,' She is 2018 MacArthur Foundation Fellow, a Lannan Literary Fellow and a NACF Artist Fellow.
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