Christiana Castillo (she/ella) is a Mexican-Brasilian-American poet, educator, cultural worker, and gardener born in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, raised in Southeastern Michigan, and based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Previous work of hers can be found in Room Magazine, The Pinch Journal, Belt Magazine, The Acentos Review, The Detroit Metro Times, The Chicago Reader, among others. Her poetry chapbook, Crushed Marigold, was published in 2020 with Flower Press.
Read MoreTiffany Troy is the author of Dominus (BlazeVOX [books]). She is Managing Editor at Tupelo Quarterly, Associate Editor of Tupelo Press, Book Review Co-Editor at The Los Angeles Review, Assistant Poetry Editor at Asymptote, and Co-Editor of Matter. She holds a BA and MFA from Columbia University and a JD from Fordham University School of Law.
Read MoreMeet Susan Swan, trial attorney and owner of Swan Employment Law – a firm dedicated to providing tenacious and agile advocacy for employees who have been treated unfairly in the workplace. Susan received a B.A. in sociology, with a Concentration in Analysis and Research, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of Law. Susan holds years of experience as a practicing attorney in employment law and has been recognized as one of San Diego’s best employment attorneys as well as one of San Diego’s Top 25 Women Attorneys.
Read MoreMeet Delaware Law Professor Geeta Tewari, the founder and visionary behind Narrative Justice Project–the non-profit focused on the value of stories---poems, short stories, novels, creative essays, oral histories—and how these narratives connect to and impact pressing issues in law, business and policy.
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