Fresh and electrifying--stories, poems, and essays by African and
diaspora writers, edited by author Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond.
Relations punctures the human illusion of separation. New and
established storytellers reshape the narratives that divide and
subjugate, revealing the truth of our shared humanity despite
differences in language, identity, class, gender, and beyond. This vital
anthology is Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond's striking vision of a meeting place
of perspectives, centered in the African and diaspora experience.
In a post-Black Panther world, it is an urgent and welcome embrace of
the diversity of Blackness. A refreshing collection of genre-spanning
literature, it offers a vibrant meditation on being--inviting connection
across real and imagined borders, and celebration of the most profound
relations.