L. D. GREEN is a queer and non-binary writer, performer, educator, and mental health advocate. They co-edited
We've Been Too Patient with Kelechi Ubozoh in 2019, and authored
Phoenix Song, published by Black Lawrence Press in 2022. Their work has been published on Salon, The Body is Not an Apology, Sinister Wisdom, Foglifter and elsewhere. A graduate of Vassar College, they earned their MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College and have attended several artist retreats and residencies, including Lambda Literary and Gullkistan in Iceland. As professor of English at Los Medanos College in the San Francisco Bay Area, they teach composition, creative writing, and literature. They are collaborating with artist Jamie Kiemle on the Young Adult graphic novel Journey to the Enchanted Inkwell. At other times in their life they have been a poetry slam champion and a trumpet player for an activist brass band. For more info, visit: www.ldgreen.org.
KELECHI UBOZOH is a Nigerian-American writer, mental health advocate, and public speaker. She is the first undergraduate ever published in the
New York Times. Her story of recovery is featured in
O, The Oprah Magazine and the documentary,
The S Word, which follows the lives of suicide attempt survivors (now on Amazon Prime). She has appeared on
CBS This Morning with Gayle King, and has presented at Cornell and Yale. Ubozoh previously supervised mental health programs and led communication operations at a mental health nonprofit organization. Currently, she is a consultant and works with communities on system transformation. When she isn't working, she enjoys writing poetry and performing. Ubozoh's work is published in
Argot Magazine, Multiplicity,
Endangered Species, Enduring Values, and the forthcoming anthology
Trauma, Tresses, & Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narrative. In 2021 she was named a Mental Health Champion by the Steinberg Institute. For more information, visit kelechiubozoh.com.