Shauna Barbosa

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Shauna Barbosa (born ca. 1988)[1] is the author of the poetry collection Cape Verdean Blues (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018).[2] She was a finalist for PEN America's 2019 Open Book Award[3] and was a 2018 Disquiet International Luso-American fellow.[4][5]

Barbosa was born to an African-American mother and Cape Verdean father,[6] and grew up in Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts.[7][8][9][10] Her parents met working at Polaroid.[8] She has four siblings.[8]

At age 15, she worked at the Funky Fresh music store in Boston, which fostered her love of music and mixtapes.[9][dead link][10] In high school, she reviewed albums for her school paper.[9][6] Later, she worked as an intern at Vibe.[11]

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