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Isoje Iyi-Eweka Chou

 

Chou who is of mixed heritage, was born and raised in Nigeria. She obtained her Masters of Arts from York University, Toronto. Her writing has been published widely with recent publication in the international journal CHIMURENGA volume 15, The Curriculum is Everything.

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In African Writing:

 

   Monday Morning in Brooklyn is not Monday Morning in Lagos11

(A Poem in 3 Steps)

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Monday morning in Brooklyn is
Not monday morning in Lagos
But it is close

This place where we meet is neither
There nor here nor bad dreams made up
But we are Here

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