For links to Tessara’s poetry, click here.
Books:
After Ferguson, In Solidarity (2015), Tessara Dudley & Mariah Leewright (Eds.), Portland: Mourning Glory Publishing.
Fallen/Forever Rising (2015), Portland: Mourning Glory Publishing.
Digital:
“BOOK REVIEW: Wintering and The Gunnywolf, both by Megan Snyder-Camp”
Mom Egg Review, 14 August 2016
“I’m Jewish But I Don’t Support Israel — And Neither Should Any Jew Dedicated To Social Justice”
Black Girl Dangerous, 4 August 2015
“25 Years of ADA”
Portland Spectrum, June 2015 Issue
“Picking up the Baton: Activists keep dead father’s pursuit for justice alive”
The Portland Observer, 19 May 2015
“Your Fave Is Problematic: Loving Media That Doesn’t Love You Back”
Black Girl Dangerous, 1 May 2015
“Speaking Up About Sexual Assaults at PSU”
The Portland Observer, 30 April 2015
“BOOK REVIEW: Morph and Bloom by Wendy Wisner”
Mom Egg Review, 28 April 2015
“Selma puts Lens to our Past, Present and Future”
The Portland Observer, 11 February 2015
“Finding Roses Behind Bars”
Amy Gigi Alexander, 11 February 2015
“Who Takes Care of the Caretakers?: Valuing and Supporting Those Who Nourish Our Movements From Behind-the-Scenes”
Black Girl Dangerous, 3 February 2015
“BOOK REVIEW: I Carry My Mother by Lesléa Newman”
Mom Egg Review, 15 January 2015
“Ethnic Studies: Pursuing a Passion for Diversity and Inclusion”
The Prospect, 15 January 2015
“It’s Who You Know: Getting Great Scholarship Recommendations”
The Prospect, 28 December 2014
“What I Fear As A Black Woman: Broadening the Conversation About Violence”
Black Girl Dangerous, 16 December 2014
“27 Productivity Apps for Managing ADHD (& Getting Stuff Done!)”
The Prospect, 9 December 2014
“Op-Ed: Ferguson, Finals, and Fatigue”
The Prospect, 30 November 2014
“Transferring from Community College to University”
The Prospect, 14 November 2014
“A Call to Arms: Why You Should Join Your School’s Student Government”
The Prospect, 21 October 2014
“Black, Woman, Traveler: Safer In Strange Places Than In the City Where I Live”
Black Girl Dangerous, 16 October 2014
“Poverty: the New Normal?”
Medium, 4 September 2014
“Freelancing for Academics”
LinkedIn, 14 July 2014
“The Bombs Bursting: Fourth of July Traditions and Trauma”
Medium, 9 July 2014
“Workplace Access: Fragrance Allergies on the Rise”
LinkedIn, 7 July 2014
Anthologies and Journals:
“Justice for Whom” and “the summer we got free”
The Black Napkin vol. 2.1 (2017).
“postcards to nowhere”
Write Like You’re Alive 2016 (2016), Santa Cruz: Zoetic Press. PDF.
“Sirens”
Wordgathering vol. 10.3 (2016).
“some days it seems like all we can do with our lives is lose them”
Words Dance Publishing (2016).
“My Black” and “Placeholder for Home”
Sparrow’s Trill: Writers respond to the Charleston Shooting (2015), Atlanta: Minerva Rising. Print.
“Oh, Misery”
After Ferguson, In Solidarity (2015), Portland: Mourning Glory Publishing. Print.
“This House”
North of North (2009), Portland: Write Around Portland. Print. Credited as Mayhem Dudley.
“Sky”
See the Water Rise/Ver Las Aguas Subir (2007), Portland: Write Around Portland.Print. Credited as Mayhem.
“Mine”
The Sparkle in the Grit (2005), Portland: Write Around Portland. Print. Credited as Kitsune.
“Darkness” and “Laughing”
I Feel This Truth (2005), Portland: Write Around Portland. Print. Credited as Kitsune M.
“Rage Against”
Everyday Revolutions (2004), Portland: Write Around Portland. Print. Credited as Mayhem.
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