GOODW.Y.N\u2019s human force is palpable, even when you\u2019re not in the same room as her. She is a warrior in every sense of the word. Equality is her mission and you can\u2019t ignore her. She was born in 1980 in Bedford Stuyvesant to a mother on welfare. Always a writer, she was a good kid that eventually enlisted in the army to get out of her house and move on with her life. Her depth of experience, her access and ability to harness it is remarkably powerful\u2014I haven\u2019t seen anything like it to be honest. I encourage you to read her articles in the New York Times\u2019 parentblog Motherlode: \u201cTalking with My Daughter\u2026\u201d and \u201cWhy is this Happening in Your Life\u2026\u201d \nBIO: is the author of Warcries, as well as the 2018-2019 Franklin Furnace Fund Recipient, the 2018 Ragdale Alice Judson Hayes Fellowship Recipient, 2017 EMERGENYC Hemispheric Institute Fellow as well as the 2013- 2014 Queer Art Mentorship Queer Art Literary Fellow. Additionally, her work '"Desert Flowers" was shortlisted and selected for performance by the Women's Playwriting International Conference in Cape Town, South Africa.\xa0\nMore about GOODW.Y.N and her performance/writing HERE. Follow her on Instagram: goodw.y.n9