DuEwa M. Frazier
DuEwa M. Frazier is a poet, essayist, scholar, digital creator, TEDx and keynote speaker, and Assistant Professor of English at Coppin State University. DuEwa’s research, creative nonfiction, and digital writings focus on hip-hop and popular culture, culturally responsive pedagogy, Black women writers, and Black feminism. She is the editor of, Teaching Humanities with Cultural Responsiveness at HBCUs and HSIs (December 2023) and Introduction to Afrofuturism: A Mixtape in Black Literature and Art (August 2024). Her poetry has featured in Split this Rock/Blog this Rock, Water Magazine, Tidal Basin Review, Poetry in Performance, and others. She is the author of several published volumes of poetry and children’s stories. She has been a writing fellow at Hurston/Wright Foundation and Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. She holds advanced degrees in Creative Writing, Curriculum and Teaching, and Higher Education Leadership. Frazier earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at The New School.