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Da'Shawn Mosley

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Da'Shawn Mosley is the associate editor and culture and review editor of Sojourners magazine. He earned a B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago and graduated from the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, where he studied and briefly taught creative writing. Da'Shawn and his work were featured in the PBS documentary "Becoming an Artist," directed by the Oscar and Emmy-winning filmmakers Kirk Simon and Karen Goodman. His poem "I Don't Know" was published in the anthology "The Best Teen Writing of 2011" by former poetry editor of "The New Yorker" Alice Quinn, NAACP Image Award winner Nikki Giovanni, Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri, and other luminaries. In 2012, he was named a U.S. ...more

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Boy: Personal Essays and Poems

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