![]() ![]() WOMEN LEAD THE INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING MOVEMENT Neesha Meminger: I Want to Talk About Power Maya Gonzalez: What Do I Speak Out? True Power Rises Sonia Alejandra Rodriguez: Don’t Call Me Strong Laura Jiménez: Static Bodies in Motion: Representations of Girls in Graphic Novels Justina Ireland: There is A Minefield and You Will Become a Demolitions ExpertĪmbelin Kwaymullina: On Being Loud and Hopeful Kelly Starlings Lyon: How Do Women Use Art As Resistance? She reminds us of the cooperative, unified voices of Black women. Cheryl Willis Hudson writes about another way professional women speak aloud particularly in publishing through their skills, talents and abilities. There are numerous ways to speak, we sometimes need to adjust our hearing. ![]() Recently, a few friends remarked over the cliché ‘giving voice to the voiceless’ that ignores the fact that ALL people have a voice. ![]()
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