Kate Rushin
Donna Kate Rushin, popularly known as Kate Rushin, is a Black lesbian poet. Rushin's prefatory poem, "The Bridge Poem", to the 1981 collection This Bridge Called My Back is considered iconic. She currently lives in Connecticut.
Education
Rushin was raised in Lawnside, New Jersey. She obtained a Bachelor of Art's degree from Oberlin College, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Brown University. In 2021, she became Poet in Residence in the English Department of Connecticut College.Publications
- The Black Back-Ups.
- "After the Accident." Callaloo 23, no. 1 : 192–193.
- "Word Problems." Callaloo 23, no. 1 : 190–191.
- "Reeling Memories For My Father." Callaloo 23, no. 1 : 188–189. Reprinted in Callaloo 24, no. 3 : 885–86.
- "The Tired Poem: Lost Letter from a Typical Unemployed Black Professional Woman." In Feminism and Community, edited by Weiss Penny A. and Friedman Marilyn, 77–82. Temple University Press, 1995. Reprinted in Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, ed. Barbara Smith : 247–251.
- "The Black Back-Ups." Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, ed. Barbara Smith : 60–63.
- "Instructions from the Flight Crew to a Poet of African Descent Living in a State of Emergency." Callaloo 22, no. 4 : 976–976.
- "Rosa Revisited" in Teaching the art of poetry: the moves, A, Baron Wormser and A, David Cappella : 305–306.
- "A Pacifist Becomes Militant and Declares War." In My Lover is a Woman – Contemporary Lesbian Love Poems, Lesléa Newman : 211–214.
- "Six Poems." The Radical Teacher, no. 42 : 22–23.
- "Comparative History: Our Stories." Callaloo, no. 39 : 290-91.
- "Living in My Head." The Women's Review of Books 1, no. 2 : 15.
- "The Brick Layers." The Women's Review of Books 1, no. 2 : 15.
- "This Bridge Poem." In This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa : xxxiii-xxxiv. Republished in Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives, ed. Carole McCann and Seung-kyung Kim : 266–267.
Awards
- Rose Low Rome Memorial Poetry Prize
- Grolier Poetry Prize