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Tatiana Chaterji

Living with a traumatic brain injury from community violence and grieving the loss of too many students to the same, Tatiana Chaterji writes to set free the cycles of healing we need for freedom. She is an educator, restorative justice practitioner, conflict worker, theater-based healer, and mother of two small children. Tatiana’s poems mostly live in community centers and classrooms, but can be found in the occasional literary magazine (Indianapolis Review, The Rush, Panorama). She was a 2017 Playwriting VONA Fellow. Learn more at www.tatianachaterji.com.
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  • Protest Song in Six Verses

    The Magazine
    Short answers, don’t digress. Stay on topic, never revealing that your mind is splintering within itself, performing an impossible duality . . .
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