
Safiya Sinclair
@safiyasinclair
Author of HOW TO SAY BABYLON, memoir (@simonschuster & @4thEstateBooks) | Poet | CANNIBAL | Born & raised in Montego Bay, Jamaica |Booking: @shipman_agency
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Today at Casa de América: Six authors explore versions of the Caribbean that defy stereotypes. Info at: casamerica.es/literatura/cue… #bocas2024 #bocasmadrid2024 Kevin Jared Hosein Ingrid Persaud 🇹🇹🇧🇧🇬🇧 Safiya Sinclair Jason Allen-Paisant #AnthonyVahniCapildeo hannahlowepoet




“We cannot in good conscience engage with Israeli institutions without interrogating their relationship to apartheid and displacement.” ❤️🔥 to the authors who have signed this historic pledge—the largest cultural boycott of Israeli institutions in history. lithub.com/hundreds-of-au…

reminder that The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey, an incredible Palestinian cookbook by Laila El-Haddad is available through our Open Books: A Poem Emporium bookstore site, where all proceeds are being donated to crips for esims for gaza for the next ten days! …n-books-a-poem-emporium.myshopify.com/collections/wo…



I have a poem with two presidents in it in The The New Yorker on Inauguration Day wow


On Jan 23 the investiture of Kwame Dawes as Jamaicas 4th Poet Laureate took place and former 🇯🇲 Laureates Olive Senior and Prof Mervyn Morris were on hand to congratulate him #poetry #pride Kwame Dawes olive senior Justine Henzell National Library JA





(Non)Fiction Friday: "How to Say Babylon" by Arizona State University English professor Safiya Sinclair has been named to Kirkus Reviews' list of "best of the 21st century (so far)." Learn more: ow.ly/ZzlF50VxPsP #ASUHumanities






Jamaica’s own Safiya Sinclair returns to the Calabash stage with a warm welcome from Calabashers. 1st time reading from her memoir “How to Say Babylon” at home. Did you know that the last chapter of the memoir took place at Calabash? It did! #Calabash2025


🏵️ "Our hands in the dirt / Our wants at sea, vast and untameable. / My heart was still so eager then... " From "Marigolds" by Arizona State University English professor Safiya Sinclair. Watch Sinclair perform and discuss the poem TED Talks: ow.ly/kNhA50WoE2K #ASUHumanities
