Sounds Like Liberation, Jimmy Dunson’s first poetry book, covers a range of topics including resisting oppression, ending violence against women, gender nonconformity, solidarity-based disaster relief, religious hypocrisy, madness, and anti-capitalist struggle, all while integrating spirituality, love, and revolution in every poem.
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