Ijeoma Umebinyuo
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Ijeoma Umebinyuo ⓘ is a Nigerian-American writer.[1] Her short stories and poems have appeared in publications such as The Stockholm Review of Literature,[2] The Rising Phoenix Review[3] and The MacGuffin. Her TEDx talk was called "Dismantling The Culture of Silence".[1] She has a book of poems called Questions for Ada[4] and her work has been translated into many languages, including Turkish, Portuguese, Russian and French.[5] Her work has been translated, published, and cited in multiple languages and literary publications. It has appeared in Speech and Silence Anthology published by Columbia University Press, Literarische Diverse, The NYU Black Renaissance Noire, Neue Rundschau, The MacGuffin, The Stockholm Review of Literature, Antología Internacional de Poesía Feminista, Oireserío: A Poetic Anthology for the Rivers of the Five Continents, Wild Imperfections: An Anthology of Womanist Poems (edited by Natalia Molebatsi) and more publications.