Darlene Anita Scottdarlene anita scott is a writer and multidisciplinary artist who explores corporeal presentations of trauma and the violence of silence especially for Black girls. She has exhibited her artwork on the "good girl" widely. Her debut poetry collection, arrow (University Press of Kentucky) reimagines people lost in a mass murder-suicide at the Guyanese settlement of Peoples Temple founded by James "Jim" Jones and popularly known as Jonestown, and she is co-editor of the creative-critical volume Revisiting the Elegy in the Black Lives Matter Era (Routledge). Read More Read Less
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