When We Exhale

Reflections on rest, grief, and intimacy.

When We Exhale is an anthology uplifting cultural memory and healing tools from Black women. We envision a society where Black women can exhale. Centering our breath work as sacred, we hope to build a legacy of awareness and expression.

We are interested in Poems, Essays, Fiction, Meditations, Recipes, and Short stories.

When We Exhale is seeking submissions from Women of the African Diaspora, healers, storytellers, educators, and activists.

Deadline: February 15th, 2022

 

Anthology Editors

Self-care advocate, writer, artist, and Creole mermaid.

Danielle Mason

Folklorist, Educator & Market Woman, who conjures stories of transcendence, while nurturing ethnic identity within her daughters.

Mama, Writer, and Educator from Deep East Oakland, CA whose work seeks to uplift Black girls and women.

 

Send any questions to contact@blackfreighterpress.com