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Marney Rathbun's poems have appeared in Kenyon Review, Iterant, Salt Hill Journal, The Fourth River, and elsewhere. Marney holds a BA in Africana Studies from Smith College and an MFA in Poetry from New York University and is currently a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School where she is studying to be an interfaith chaplain. Marney is a writer, counselor, and tutor and is committed to upholding antiracist and accessible practices to interrogate whiteness personally and institutionally. Marney lives in Woods Hole, Massachusetts on land first loved and cared for by the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
Connect at marneyrathbun@gmail.com.
Connect at marneyrathbun@gmail.com.