Abstract
Faculty and staff contribute to a poem about wresting power from prejudice aimed at contributors in personal and professional settings, committing the hatefulness to paper that can be crumpled and thrown away. Meant as post-COVID self-care, the process culminated in disturbingly touching accounts of prejudice and our counter-narratives. Through this collaboration, contributors have refused to let bigotry dictate their lives; instead, utilizing the very language used against them they have reclaimed authority over themselves, in essence turning the table against hatred.
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