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New Essay In Tahoma Literary Review

November 28, 2018January 23, 2019 | Hope Wabuke

TLR13_cover_ffb86beb-84ef-4ee3-9b20-751d238b1a86_1024x1024@2x.jpgLast spring, my son’s preschool Ruth Staples threw away his inhaler to cap off a year of racism, gender discrimination and bullying. I withdrew him from that preschool, obviously. Here’s a micro essay I wrote about the gender aspect for Tahoma Literary Review.

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