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Posted on March 10, 2022

Performing at Icehouse

“My body is always afraid of how much it is taking away from other bodies.”

Don’t miss this fantastic poem from Tanesha Nicole, performing at Icehouse in Minneapolis, MN.

While you’re here, head over to the Button store to check out our books and merch, including books by Rudy Francisco, Rachel Wiley, Dave Harris, Porsha Olayiwola, Blythe Baird, Andrea Gibson, and our newest release from Ebony Stewart!

Surprise, we got a free e-book for you!

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