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LOST & FOUND LIGHT RELIEF: SERIES I CONTRIBUTORS: ARIEL FRANCISCO with JACQUES VIAU RENAUD

LOST & FOUND LIGHT RELIEF: SERIES I CONTRIBUTORS
ARIEL FRANCISCO with JACQUES VIAU RENAUD
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  1. ADJUA GARGI NZINGA GREAVES
  2. CRISTINA ELENA PARDO with ALEXANDER SORIA
  3. SARA DENIZ AKANT
  4. LINDSEY ECKENROTH with WHITNEY GEORGE and NICHOLAS R. NELSON
  5. NO LAND
  6. ARIEL FRANCISCO with JACQUES VIAU RENAUD
  7. GRISEL Y. ACOSTA
  8. PHOEBE GLICK
  9. SENIA HARDWICK
  10. MICHAEL SETH STEWART

ARIEL FRANCISCO is the author of A Sinking Ship is Still a Ship (Burrow Press, 2020) and All My Heroes Are Broke (C&R Press, 2017). A poet and translator born in the Bronx to Dominican and Guatemalan parents and raised in Miami, his work has been featured in The New Yorker, The New York City Ballet, The Academy of American Poets, The American Poetry Review, and elsewhere. 

JACQUES VIAU RENAUD (1941-1965) was born in Haiti and raised in the Dominican Republic following his father's exile in 1948. During the Dominican Revolution of 1965, he joined the rebel forces in support of ousted president Juan Bosch, fighting against the US backed dictatorship. He was killed in battle at age 23. 

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