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  1. Jan 5, 2017 · Gabriel Ramirez is not mincing words when it comes to calling out those who don’t recognize their white privilege. The New York-based poet and teaching artist was featured in a We are mitú Facebook video on Wednesday. Ramirez, who is of Dominican descent, performed his poemWhite Privilege” as illustrations and text appeared around him.

  2. ABOUT. Gabriel Ramirez is a Queer Afro-Caribbean poet, activist, and teaching artist. A 2023 Gregory Djanikian Scholar in Poetry at Adroit Journal. Gabriel has received fellowships from Palm Beach Poetry Festival, The Watering Hole, Miami Book Fair, CantoMundo, and Callaloo. Gabriel’s electrifying writing and performance are catalysts towards ...

  3. All my glitter and tenderness. makes me the only mother. I won’t get a chance to mourn. I carry my bright child face and. tell myself: you will become me, trust, sweet boy, everyone dies on time. Source: Poetry (October 2023) I couldn’t be who I am.

  4. Apr 6, 2021 · Poem Via Poetry and Dialogue Program: https://youtu.be/P44pw0U2grcGabriel Ramirez is a Queer Afro-Latinx poet, activist, and teaching artist. Gabriel has rec...

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  5. Gabriel Ramirez is a Queer Afro-Latinx writer, performer, and educator. Ramirez’s work has appeared in Muzzle Magazine , the Adroit Journal , and elsewhere. Poems by Gabriel Ramirez

  6. Here's Gabriel Ramirez - "White Privilege" (@ramirezpoet on Instagram) performing at our Voices In Power (@voicesinpower_ on Instagram) Poetry Open Mic Exper...

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  7. Feb 7, 2018 · As Gabriel Ramirez said in his poem White Privilege, “If it makes you uncomfortable, then it makes you uncomfortable. And if it makes you uncomfortable that means you have some things to work on.

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