
Tune in to Life Lines to hear podcast host Dianne Bilyak and poet Abigail Chabitnoy discuss her new book, In the Current Where Drowning Is Beautiful. In her new book, Abigail reckons with the violent realities that Indigenous women overwhelmingly experience. Alutiiq language is used throughout these poems that are in conversation with history, ancestors, and an uncertain future. Stay tuned until the end to hear Abigail read from “Signs You Are Standing At The End” from her new collection. #indigenouspoetry #mmiwpoetry #lifelinespodcast
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