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Saaret E. Yoseph is a writer and multidisciplinary artist, from Washington, DC. Her creative inquiries explore themes of identity, culture, migration and memory across the African diaspora. Saaret’s writing has been featured by HuffPost, Medium, The Rumpus, The Root, CNN and The Ethiopian Reporter, where she penned the column “Chronicles of a Diaspora Kid.” She has a BA in English and Africana Studies from the University of Maryland – Baltimore Co. and a master’s in Communication, Culture & Technology from Georgetown University. Her 2014 documentary RED LINE DC explored gentrification and graffiti in the District and Saaret is currently working on various writing and media projects, including her first feature script and a reimagining of Toni Morrison’s THE BLACK BOOK.

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Momus Emerging Critics Residency 2020

August 328, 2020
With faculty members Rahel Aima, Osei Bonsu, Daisy Desrosiers, Tammer El-Sheikh, Sky Goodden, Nora N. Khan, Mark Mann, Tausif Noor, James Oscar, Aliya Pabani, Andy Patton, Saelan Twerdy, and Lauren Wetmore.

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