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Blood Anthem

Renee Garcia-Brown is of Irish and Latino heritage (granddaughter of Bridget Elizabeth Dallat-Brown and daughter of Dolores Garcia-Brown), born and raised in Los Angeles and made it through 4 years of the army without losing her life, her mind or her identity.

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blood anthemr, Poetry, Renee Garcia-Brown, revolutionary song
28 March, 20182 January, 2020 by Renee Garcia Brown
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A Week in Tweets

Twitter Poetry by Renee Garcia-Brown September 2, 2017 to September 9, 2017     Saturday, September 2, 2017 Oh what a night… and not in a good way. Saturday night &L.A. is burning TX floodwaters churning N.Korea ignites H-bomb fear Trump-Russia still here Saturday nite used 2B A fun nite 4 me     Sunday, […]

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26 September, 201726 September, 2017 by Renee Garcia Brown
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A Week in Tweets

August 16 to August 23, 2017 Twitter Poetry by Renee Garcia-Brown   Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017   After the Nazi rally and the murder of a peaceful counter-protester in Charlottesville, VA on Aug. 12, 2017, Trump blamed “both sides” for the violence while members of the Republican Party denounced his words but continued to stand behind […]

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26 August, 20176 September, 2017 by Renee Garcia Brown
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Blood is Red – 5 Poems  

Five new poems by #TheResistance leader Renee Garcia Brown: Lesson, Bastille Day or Vichy Prey?, The Color of Blood, Beyond Tomorrow and Bloom.

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Bastille Day, Blood is red, fascism, fight fascism, Renee Garcia-Brown, theresistance, Vichy Prey
14 August, 20171 May, 2019 by Renee Garcia Brown
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The Scent of Descent

The Scent of Descent by Renee Garcia-Brown. “They say you can smell fear. I guess I’ll find out soon. But I am not afraid…”

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Poetry, Renee Garcia-Brown, Scent of Descent
25 May, 20171 May, 2019 by Renee Garcia Brown
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Home-Land: Poetry by Renee Garcia Brown

Home-Land: Poetry by Renee Garcia Brown. “There is a distant shore…”

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Home-Land, Poetry, Renee Garcia-Brown
10 April, 201726 July, 2017 by Renee Garcia Brown
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Legacy

I am HERE and I am not going away. I am standing up to you, Mr. President, and telling the TRUTH. Not the ‘alternate truth,’ the absolute, provable, historical scientific biological legal in-your-face like the laws of physics reality truth.

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American citizen, Angeleno, December 1941, Immigrants don’t belong here, Irish-Mexican American, Latino heritage, Mexican-American, Renee Garcia-Brown
4 February, 201710 July, 2017 by Renee Garcia Brown

Subversive Authors

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A Review of The Icelandic Accord by Karla Fetrow

3 May, 20193 January, 2020
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A Review of The Hogs of Cold Harbor

2 May, 20193 January, 2020
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Grainne Rhuad: “#MeToo?”

19 October, 20173 January, 2020
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No Fairy Tale Ending for the Evil Princess -A Mitchell Warren Review

31 August, 201511 July, 2020

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