Lynne Procope
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Lynne Procope is a Trinidadian born American poet and textile designer. She is one of the founders of the louderARTS Project. In 1998 she was a member of the National Poetry Slam Championship team from New York's Nuyorican Poet's Cafe. Her most popular poems include "Elemental Woman", "Flectere" and "Evidence of Injury". Her writing focuses on the human experience of women and marginalized groups.
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- Burning Down the House, 2000, Soft Skull Press, co-authored with Roger Bonair-Agard, Stephen Colman, Guy Lecharles Gonzalez, and Alix Olson.