Kiyémis

Her collection of poetry, À nos humanités révoltées (To Our Outraged Kinsfolk), was first published in Toulouse in 2018 and republished by Premiers Matins in 2020 with a supportive introduction by Gerty Dambury.

[4] In 2012, while studying history, she began to contribute to Twitter together with other young women interested in Afro-feminism.

Encouraged by her mother, two years later she launched her blog, Les Bavardages de Kiyémis dealing with her personal writings, how black women fared at work and the lack of mixing between Blacks and Whites.

[1] It appeared in March 2018 as A nos humanités révoltées, expressing her ideas on oppression and all the related struggles.

[3] It was republished by Premiers Matins in late 2020 with a preface by the Guadeloupian writer Gerty Dambury.

Kiyémis (2019)