Dominique Christina
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AlmamaterUniversity of Arkansas at Monticello
Notable awardsNational Poetry Series Champion (2012)
Women of the World Poetry Slam (2012) (2014)
Women of the World Poetry Slam (2012) (2014)
Dominique Christina | |
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| Alma mater | University of Arkansas at Monticello |
| Notable awards | National Poetry Series Champion (2012) Women of the World Poetry Slam (2012) (2014) |
Dominique Christina (born 1974) is a writer, performer and social activist. She is a champion at the National Poetry Series and Women of the World Poetry Slam.[1][2][3][4][5]
Christina’s 4th book Anarcha Speaks won the National Poetry Series in 2017.[6]
Christina obtained a bachelor's degree in African American Studies from the University of the Pacific. She earned her Master of Education in English Language and Literature from the University of Arkansas at Monticello.[7][8]
Christina began writing poetry in 1996; she was taking her master's degree when she decided to enroll in a creative writing class.[4]