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Natasha is a biracial Korean-American poet specializing in three-line forms.
Exploring My Heritage and Identity Through Haiku | The Halfie Project
Exploring My Heritage and Identity Through Haiku | The Halfie Project
Uncover how writing haiku serves as a medium for exploring and expressing one's heritage and personal identity.
WATCH: Haiku Night Featuring Natasha Akery and Miho Kinnas | Pat Conroy Literary Center - Facebook
WATCH: Haiku Night Featuring Natasha Akery and Miho Kinnas | Pat Conroy Literary Center - Facebook
Buy my chapbook: in [the name]
Buy my chapbook: in [the name]
Poetry, chapbook, 32 pages, from Bottlecap Features. in [the name] is a collection of haiku inspired by the stories of characters in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), written after traveling in Egypt. Each poem reframes well-known as well as lesser-known biblical stories to question who holds power and whose stories are often prioritized.
Anthology: i am a furious wish
Anthology: i am a furious wish
Anthology of Lowcountry Poets, Volume 1
Anthology: where despair runs deep & hope's embrace will keep my head above water
Anthology: where despair runs deep & hope's embrace will keep my head above water
Gilgamesh for Teens: An Interview with Sophus Helle
Gilgamesh for Teens: An Interview with Sophus Helle
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How My Lunch Table Became a Space for Community Among Multiracial Students - EdSurge News
How My Lunch Table Became a Space for Community Among Multiracial Students - EdSurge News
Picture of me at seven years old. Photo courtesy of Natasha Akery.I didn’t know I was biracial when I was a kid, but I knew I was different. I grew up ...
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