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  • Home
  • About
  • The Alchemist
    • E-zine Editorial
  • Contributors
    • Chiseche Salome Mibenge
      • Make I Sweat/Resolution Redux
      • The Protected Party
      • My Marriage to Science – Drafts
        • Biography
        • Curriculum Vitae
      • How Does a Feminist Celebrate?
      • University of Penn Press
        • Book
      • Publications
        • Dissertation
          • Recorded Presentations
            • Interviews
              • Extracts (PDF)
      • Sunflowers
      • Excellency
      • Mortal Combat (workshopped)
      • Mortal Combat
      • Dialogue with Katrina Majkut
      • Clean
      • Joe’s Pub in NYC
      • Drama
      • Li said
      • New York Crazy
      • Malarone
      • Dialogue with Alisa Booze Troetschel
      • Union Station
      • Nightlife
      • My Son
      • The Cub
      • $55 from Q st. to Washington Dulles on Memorial Day
      • Dialogue with Peace Adzo Medie
        • Dialogue with Kwemle
      • Dialogue with Selamawit Asmerom
    • In the Vernacular
      • French via LFW/JFK
      • Yoruba
      • Spanish via CUE/JFK
      • English via LUN/JFK
      • German via SCH/CDG
      • Korean via JFK/ICN
      • Chichewa via LLW/JFK
      • Indonesian via SCH/Jakarta
      • DUTCH via SCH/NBO
      • KISWAHILI via JFK/NBO
    • Peace Adzo Medie
      • Dialogue with Alice Kang
      • Emergencies
      • Dialogue with Chiseche Salome Mibenge
    • Susana Murni
      • Poetry
  • Contact

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