Master narratives become the background music of our lives, undercurrents so ingrained that the violence they often engender is rendered unremarkable. One master narrative is the tale we tell about ...

Jehan Roberson
Jehan Roberson is a writer, performer, and educator who uses text as the basis for her interdisciplinary arts practice. Her work has been published in Apogee, MadameNoire, VICE, Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, and other venues. She holds an MA in Humanities and Social Thought from New York University. Jehan lives, writes, and creates in Brooklyn.
Toward the Black Girl Future
To read Eve L. Ewing is to read Chicago. Born and raised in the city’s Logan Square neighborhood in the 1980s and 1990s, Ewing’s love for the city is palpable in ...