January
2022

“For poor Black men, and for poor Black women, the white woman’s false rape accusation is just one element in a matrix of vulnerability to state power. ”
— Amia Srinivasan
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Welcome to the Hennepin Review
Celebrating women, & non-binary artists of color.
A monthly multimedia publication

“She announced to the small group of us that she’d be having a garage sale but that she had no garage. Someone yelled out, “If it’s inside it’s an estate sale!” And she said something like: I don’t have an estate or a garage—the point is you are all invited to buy my shit and thank you. I bought the yellow couch. I wanted to experience sun in my space even at night.”
— Anastacia-Renée

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Contributors
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Rowena Alegria
POETRY
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Anastacia-Renée
FICTION
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Naz Riahi
FILM
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Dua Saleh
MUSIC
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Jen Soriano
ESSAY
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Amia Srinivasan
NON-FICTION