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Episode 4: GOODW.Y.N
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Episode 4: GOODW.Y.N

An interview with the poet & performance artist GOODW.Y.N

In this installment of the Queer Cultural Hub, tanner and Julian speak with New York-based poet & performance artist GOODW.Y.N on family, parenting, and the power and danger of stories and poetry.

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Nicole Goodwin was the recipient of City’s College’s The Riggs Gold Medal Essay Award for 2011 and finalist for the Poets House’s 2013 Poets House Emerging Poets Fellowship Program and a fellow of the North Country Institute and Retreat for Writers of Color. She is the former editor of the Escriba/Write, winner of the 2006 CCHA Eastern Region Small Journal Award. A single mother, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and Anthropology from City College of New York in June of 2011. Recently, she published an article “Talking with My Daughter…” for the New York Times Parents Blog, and will be featured in the upcoming documentary film “Tough Love.”