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K. Ibura is a writer, painter, and traveler from New Orleans, Louisiana. The middle child of five, she grew up in a hardscrabble neighborhood with oak and fig trees, locusts and mosquitoes, cousins and neighbors. K. Ibura's work delves into spheres of human liberation, human connection, and evolution. She employs speculative fiction and creative nonfiction to take readers through mind-bending journeys into the transcendent, the mystical, and the fantastic.
December 4th, 2012
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Race: A Discussion in Ten Parts, Plus a Few Moments of Unsubstantiated Theory and One Inarguable Fact
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers Confront Their Personal Histories
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Market Intimacies
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Stirring Up a Storm: Tales of the Sensual, the Sexual, and the Erotic
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When Conception Equals Confusion: The Battle Between Mothers and Would-Be Fathers
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues: Young African Americans on Love, Relationships, Sex, and the Search for Mr. Right.
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Sex When I Don’t Want It
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Role Call: A Generational Anthology of Social and Political Black Literature and Art
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Rosamojo
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Mojo: Conjure Stories
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The Orange Grove
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Hot Women’s Erotica
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Desire
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Dark Matter: Reading the Bones
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MalKai’s Last Seduction
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Dark Eros: Black Erotic Writings
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How Sexual Harassment Slaughtered, Then Saved Me
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today’s Feminism
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Dominican Dance Floor
Posted on 4 December 2012
Featured in: Blackberries and Redbones: Critical Articulations of Black Hair/Body Politics in Africana Communities
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