• Donna Kate Rushin (born 1951), popularly known as Kate Rushin, is a Black lesbian poet. Rushin's prefatory poem, "The Bridge Poem", to the 1981 collection...
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  • Rushin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Rushin, British art teacher and coin designer Kate Rushin (born 1951), black lesbian...
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    Irish novelist Kate Rushin (born 1951), an American, Black lesbian poet Kate Sanborn (1839‍–‍1917), American author, teacher, lecturer Kate Seelye, American...
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    Lorde, Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Cherrie Moraga, Barbara Smith, Pat Parker, Kate Rushin, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Cheryl Clarke, and Ochy Curiel. Audre Lorde addressed...
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  • Vandorn Hinnant, Karen Finley, Dread Scott, Paul D. Miller, Bob Holman, Kate Rushin, Roman Verostko, Joan Waltemath, Tara Betts, Brent Collins, Mike Field...
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    Morales Judit Moschkovich Barbara Noda Pat Parker Mirtha N. Quintanales Kate Rushin Barbara Smith Beverly Smith Luisah Teish Max Wolf Valerio Nellie Wong...
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  • Audre Lorde, Barbara Smith, Pat Parker, June Jordan, Darlene Pagano, Kate Rushin, Doris Davenport, Cheryl Clarke, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, and a number...
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    The collection's title echoes a line from "The Bridge Poem," from Kate Rushin's collection The Black Back-Ups (Firebrand Books, 1993). Reviewing the...
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  • Deidre McCalla Pat Parker Linda C. Powel Spring Redd Gwendolyn Rogers Kate Rushin Ann Allen Shockley Beverly Smith Shirley O. Steele Jameelah Waheed Renita...
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    mid-1980s, the New Words collective had expanded to include Madge Kaplan, Kate Rushin, Laura Zimmerman, Doris Reisig, and Joni Seager. By the late 1990s, shifts...
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