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Rupi kaur to all the women
“i want to apologize to all the women i have called beautiful before i've called them intelligent or brave i am sorry i made it sound as though. Jul 15, · “i want to apologize to all the women i have called beautiful before i’ve called them intelligent or brave i am sorry i made it sound as though something as simple as what you’re . Actress Viola Davis shared a short clip of poet Rupi Kaur reciting one of her poems, "To All The Women," and everyone needs to hear her. gada dec. (CC BY-NC-ND ). “i want to apologize to all the women i have called pretty. “In the spirit of intl women's day” by rupi kaur. Rupi Kaur — 'i want to apologize to all the women i have called beautifulbefore i've called them intelligent or bravei am sorry i made it sound as thou . “I want to apologize to all the women I’ve called ‘pretty,’ before I’ve called them intelligent or brave,” Kaur begins. Rupi Kaur was born in India and now lives in Canada, where she works as a poet, illustrator, photographer, and author. Actress Viola Davis shared a short clip of Kaur reciting one of her poems, “To All The Women,” and it’s a powerful reminder of how far we’ve come — and how far we still have to go. "I want to apologize to all the women I've called 'pretty,' before I've called them intelligent or brave," Kaur begins. Actress Viola Davis shared a short clip of Kaur reciting one of her poems, "To All The Women," and it's a powerful reminder of how far we've come — and how far we still have to go. something as simple as what you’re born with. i want to apologize to all the women i have called beautiful. before i’ve called them intelligent or brave. is . i am sorry i made it sound as though. Check out her book of poetry Bread & Honey, a radical read to straighten. “I want to apologize to all the women i have called pretty” by rupi kaur Like this? Although this obviously cannot be generalized to all immigrants, Rupi Kaur explicitly wants to make her poems accessible to anyone, especially women like.