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Black Like Water is built around the flow of water as a central concept and as a metaphor for Black womanhood-fluid, powerful, transformative. Just as water shapes the land, the words and experiences in Black Like Water invite readers to reshape themselves. Through a combination of poetry, reflective writing prompts, and holistic exercises, this book offers a multi-layered experience where every reader can engage at their own pace, and explore not only the text but also their own internal landscapes. Shiann Croft is a multidisciplinary artist and poet whose work centers on Black identity, creative liberation, and cultural reclamation. As the Founder, Director, and Curator of The Coven: Black Artists In Residence, Shiann creates spaces where artists can reconnect with their roots, and create art that is both revolutionary and restorative.
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Black Like Water is built around the flow of water as a central concept and as a metaphor for Black womanhood-fluid, powerful, transformative. Just as water shapes the land, the words and experiences in Black Like Water invite readers to reshape themselves. Through a combination of poetry, reflective writing prompts, and holistic exercises, this book offers a multi-layered experience where every reader can engage at their own pace, and explore not only the text but also their own internal landscapes. Shiann Croft is a multidisciplinary artist and poet whose work centers on Black identity, creative liberation, and cultural reclamation. As the Founder, Director, and Curator of The Coven: Black Artists In Residence, Shiann creates spaces where artists can reconnect with their roots, and create art that is both revolutionary and restorative.