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Osinachi: “My Body, My Crime”

By Osinachi on July 25, 2020 in Art

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“’Black Lives Matter’ simply refers to the notion that there’s a specific vulnerability for African-Americans that needs to be addressed. It’s not meant to suggest that other lives don’t matter. It’s to suggest that other folks aren’t experiencing this particular vulnerability.” — Barack Obama

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Osinachi

Osinachi

Osinachi is a Nigerian poet, play writer, short fiction writer and essayist. Aside being shortlisted in the Akwa Ibom at 25 Poetry Contest, his works have appeared in Africanwriter.com; Sunday Sun, Nigeria; Diversion Press, USA; DIOGEN Pro Culture Magazine, Italy and others using the name Prince Jacon. He is the immediate past Custodian of The Writers’ Community (TWC), a group of student writers at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

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