TY - BOOK AU - Brew-Hammond,Nana Ekua AU - Attah,Ayesha Harruna AU - Bond,Mogolodi AU - Uheida,Sarah AU - De Villiers,Phillippa Yaa AU - Awah,Bahia Mahmud H. AU - al-Tahaway,Miral AU - Glover,Boakyewaa TI - Relations: an anthology of African and diaspora voices SN - 9780063089044 PY - 2023/// CY - New York PB - Harpervia, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers KW - African American authors KW - Literary collections KW - Authors, Black KW - African Americans KW - Fiction KW - African fiction (English) KW - 21st century KW - Short stories, African (English) KW - Poetry KW - lcgft KW - Essays N1 - Introduction --; Nanyuman; by Ayesha Harruna Attah --; so long and Fuji-san; by Mogolodi Bond --; The body is more than a landfill and less than all that I am; by Sarah Uheida --; To the woman who accused me of breastfeeding the madman's child and by any other name; by Phillippa Yaa de Villiers --; Ezouga and post mortem; by Bahia Mahmud H. Awah --; Daughter of a Bedouin chief; by Miral al-Tahawy --; God's plan; by Boakyewaa Glover --; Her sweetie, her sugarcane; by Natasha Omokhodion-Kalulu Banda --; Krifé; by Chiké Frankie Edozien --; Queens and Sleeping Beauty (of Borehamwood) and Waterstones and Ode to a discarded face mask and Denouement; by Dami Ajayi --; Finding Descartes; by Reem Gaafar --; Fulbright; by Rémy Ngamije --; Dirty money; by Kim Coleman Foote--; The Kilmonger doctrine of color and humanity; by Joe Robert Cole--; Churai; by Fatima Camara--; [Coolitude: ce balisier-mirador]; by Khal Torabully --; This tangible thing; by Yejide Kilanko --; In a yellow dress with red flowers; by Lillian Akampurira Aujo --; A honey-headed child; by Nana Nyarko Boateng --; Napoleão; by Conceiçāo Lima --; Atat; by Arao Ameny --; Sontem and Në na'a mpúrí haalo and En la puerta primavera; by Recaredo Silebo Boturu --; Lagos wives club; by Vanessa Walters --; I am lost!; by Richard Ali a Mutu K --; Poor men have too much ego; by Edwige-Renée Dro --; Sundays in Nairobi; by Jacquelynn Kerubo--; Mbuya Baines; by Makananka Mavengere --; The swagger stick man of June fifteen; by Chuma Nwokolo --; The heart of the father; by Enuma Okoro --; Trophy; by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond --; Célebrons la culture; by Salma Khalil --; Word maker.; by Ayi Renaud Dossavi-Alipoeh N2 - Many people in the world today see those who do not look like them, or who speak differently as being separate; as "other." Relations challenges the human illusion of separation, illuminating the connections that link us all as humans, different though equal in every way. In this powerful anthology, new and established storytellers reshape the narratives that restrict and subjugate, revealing the truth of our shared humanity despite differences such as language, identity, class, and gender. Edited by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond, Relations is a meeting place of perspectives, a profound meditation on the diversity of the Black experience in a post-Black Panther world. The essays, poetry, and stories included span format and genre; they address questions of culture and experience among communities across the globe, who we are, who we want to be, and what it means to navigate life in a Black body. Relations is a vibrant, essential examination of being that elevates voices from different corners of the world. African and diaspora writers share in an urgent gathering of story, a place for contemplation and celebration of the deepest relations ER -