Habiba Cooper Diallo was a finalist in the 2020 Bristol Short Story Prize, the 2019 Writers' Union of Canada Short Prose Competition, and the 2018 London Book Fair Pitch Competition. Habiba lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is an advocate and activist in support of women's maternal health.
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CONTENTS Foreword: Narrating the Black Body in High Schools: Put Your Ears to the Ground and Listen! by Dr. Awad Ibrahim Acknowledgements Introduction PART I #BlackInSchool #HighSchoolAndTheBlackBody #ToBeABlackStudent That English class was f*cked!" The Worst Countries to Live In Are Uganda, Sudan, and Congo... #OnRacismAgain PART II Pon di Dancehall #EquatorPeople Bouna Traore and Zyed Benna: #MortsPourRien "Light people cannot survive in Africa" #BiologyClass #BiologyClassAgain #Guidance "I said it is my business deh" On Posters in School A Walk for Water #CognitiveDissonance On School Spirit Days #ElevatorUseAgain Just Another Reflection About School The Grad House Incident Appreciate the Unfortunate Black Students: An Economy Overlooked "Tu viens d'ou?" Epistemic Violence Through Selected Texts for English Courses Obstetric Fistula: A Black Woman's Burden? On Remembrance Day Assemblies #MyEmailToTheMinister PART III On Wearing the Kente Sash My ib Graduation and the Black Burden On the Edge: A Black Girl's Pursuit of Quality Hair Care "I don't think there will be anything for us" On the "Fist Pump" On the Name Game Graduation deh! #BeingAWarrior The Academic Elite Social Entrepreneurship and Black Youth #Legacies #MikeBrown #Ferguson #Halifax CONCLUSION I Am Done deh!

