Training School for Negro Girls by Camille Acker (A Review)
EVANGELINE LAWSON
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About the Creator
Evangeline Lawson, writer, content creator, photographer, and researcher, is a native of Southern California. Her writings have appeared in The Washington Post, The Guardian, V-Day, The Progressive and the anthology 2020: The Year That Changed America. She is currently working on a collection of essays and a novel. Evangeline is also the producer of “vangieluvsbooks” a digital space for lovers of books, based on her exclusive reviews of new, classic, and forgotten titles. Additionally she is co-producer of the forthcoming documentary film When We Free The World, which tackles the topic “what is a man?” in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement. Evangeline is a graduate of UCLA, and has a Master’s degree from Azusa Pacific University.
HOW IT GOT STARTED
For years, I have explored various forms of expression through writing, reading, and photography. These mediums have also provided me the opportunity to tell culturally and socially relevant stories. My goal is to amplify the voices of the oft-overlooked, while inspiring others to use their creative voice.