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Sarah Marcus

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Sundress Publications to Publish “They Were Bears” in 2017

November 23, 2015

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Beating the odds: Cleveland students college-bound

August 28, 2015

“CLEVELAND — They are Saint Martin De Porres class of 2015 grads. Cleveland kids empowered by the written word and …

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Review of Sarah Marcus’s Backcountry (Finishing Line Press)

June 12, 2015

Grateful for Karen Skolfield’s beautiful review of Backcountry ❤

Why I Teach Feminism at an Urban High School

March 19, 2015

…The “Be A Man/Woman” poem assignment originated from a powerful in-class discussion that we had about gender and masculinity. In …

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We Can’t Breathe: Cleveland high-school students respond to state violence.

December 18, 2014

… “Black Lives Matter. Reverse racism does not exist. You will not find me saying “All Lives Matter.” The problem …

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The Night Facebook Suggested I ‘Might Know’ My Rapist

October 14, 2014

I clicked on his picture, and of course it was him. The same eyes. Same goatee. He is in a …

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Were You Scared?

September 16, 2014

An excerpt from my recent Luna Luna publication: “What’s it like to work with a bunch of black kids, Ms. …

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The City and the Writer: In Cleveland with Sarah Marcus

March 29, 2014

Check out my interview about being a writer in Cleveland, Ohio for Words Without Borders! By Nathalie Handal If each …

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“Women Are Just More Emotional”

May 7, 2013

Originally published on April 3, 2013 by So to Speak “Hey, the 1950s called, they want their stereotype back,” I …

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Interview with So to Speak: Sarah Marcus on Feminism, Publishing, and Teaching Activism

February 22, 2013

Sarah Marcus on Feminism, Publishing, and Teaching Activism February 22, 2013 by So to Speak Filed under: Interview, Poetry, Post …

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Recent Posts

  • Kayaking with Toddlers
  • Saturday Poetry Series Presents: They Were Bears
  • Marcus-Donnelly talked with Sundress editorial intern Cheyenne L. Black about this book, bears, the connections of wildness and women, the necessary work women still face in defying boundaries, the illusion of safety, and so much more.
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