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  2. For Anyone Who Needs A Laugh, These 47 Memes About Life ... - AOL

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    Memes about anxiety, sadness, and other life struggles. The post For Anyone Who Needs A Laugh, These 47 Memes About Life’s Ups And Downs Might Just Do The Trick first appeared on Bored Panda.

  3. Here’s one of the sillier (and yes, most stupid) poems from the newest anthology created by my colleague Sylvia Vardell and me, "Clara’s Kooky Compendium of Thimblethoughts and Wonderfuzz."

  4. Nikki Giovanni - Wikipedia

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    Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni Jr. [1] [2] (June 7, 1943 – December 9, 2024) was an American poet, writer, commentator, activist and educator. One of the world's best-known African-American poets, [2] her work includes poetry anthologies, poetry recordings, and nonfiction essays, and covers topics ranging from race and social issues to children's literature.

  5. Andrea Gibson - Wikipedia

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    They placed fourth in the 2004 National Poetry Slam and third in the 2006 and 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam. [41] Gibson was the first person to win the Women of the World Poetry Slam in 2008. [42] Andrea has also been appointed as Colorado’s Poet Laureate by Governor Jared Polis. [43]

  6. Vijila Chirappad - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kozhikode, Kerala, Chirappad's poems speak of the experience of living life as a Dalit woman. [3] Her poetry explores how the double burden of gender and caste shapes the lives and struggles of Dalit women in Kerala in distinct ways than women of dominant castes.

  7. Photos that capture life's struggles - AOL

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    The people in these photos probably feel your pain. These photos encompass life struggles in a way few others can -- it's hard not to cringe looking at them. 12 Photos

  8. Mary Collier - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of Collier's early life other than what she wrote in the "remarks on the author's life drawn by herself" which prefaced her Poems on Several Occasions (1762). She was from Midhurst or Lodsworth, [2] West Sussex, born to poor parents, and educated at home. She worked as a washer-woman, brewer, and at other various jobs.

  9. Julia de Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Burgos' lyrical poems are a combination of the intimate, the land and the social struggle of the oppressed. Many critics assert that her poetry anticipated the work of feminist writers and poets as well as that of other Hispanic authors. [6] In one of her poems, she writes: "I am life, strength, woman."