Kendra BozarthWhat Are You Doing With That?This is a poem on daydreams and love and ease and grief and darkness and hiding. On hope and peace.1 min read·Feb 22, 2023----
Kendra BozarthThere isn’t a lack of knowingBlack lives matter, but not to police. America is a constant demonstration of horrific violence against Black life.2 min read·Jan 27, 2023----
Kendra Bozarthabolishing the constraints on our collective imagination with Tracey Cordercrossposted from the Black Women Know Best newsletter.9 min read·Jan 8, 2023----
Kendra BozarthI Am Swimming Into A New YearThis poem by Kendra Bozarth is borne from “i am running into a new year” by Lucille Clifton; it speaks to letting go and resetting anew.1 min read·Dec 31, 2022----
Kendra BozarthSomething Is BeginningInspired by a verse in adrienne maree brown’s “something is ending,” this poem by Kendra Bozarth speaks to eternal (un)learning.1 min read·Dec 27, 2022--1--1
Kendra BozarthConveyanceThis is a poem by Kendra Bozarth about moving through recovery and making peace with yourself.1 min read·Oct 15, 2022--1--1
Kendra BozarthShakenGoing, going, gone Swallowing the chaos of it all, then swallowing the spirits to float away1 min read·Aug 7, 2022----
Kendra BozarthImpermanenceChange just happened It just happened again And again And again And again1 min read·Jul 24, 2022--1--1
Kendra BozarthBeginnings During EndingsClosed into myself Closed into my shell Aching to be open Aching when I open1 min read·Jul 19, 2022--1--1