Home(is)lands: New Art and Writing from Guahan and Hawaii
Editors: Brandy Nālani McDougall and Craig Santos Perez
Publisher: Ala Press (2017)
Contributors: April A.H. Drezel, Selina Onedera-Salas, David Keali'i, Jay Baza Pascua, Tammy Hali'ōpua Baker, Aata, Kisha Borja-Kicho'cho', No'ukahau'oli Revilla, Cara Flores-Mays, Ashlee Lena Affonso, Michael Lujan Bevacqua, Lyz Soto, Alfred Peredo Flores, Michael Puleloa, Desiree Taimanglo-Ventura, Lufi A. Matā'afa Luteru, Julian Aguon, Kaplanı Landgraf, Donovan Kūhiō Zollers, and Aiko Yamashiro
Despite the vast distance between Hawaii and Guahan (Guam), these islands and their peoples have experienced similar cultural, historical, ecological, and political struggles. Writers and artists from both places have been engaged in unwriting colonial representations and envisioning decolonial futures. This anthology acts as a cross-current between our home(is)lands, weaving our voices across the New Oceania.