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after Janneth Mornan-Green
what school was selling
she refused to learn
by rote
during history classes
she sailed the Atlantic Ocean
with Europeans
captive
in her boat
Juleus Ghunta is a Jamaican motivational speaker and creator of the Dreamright concept. He has a BA in Media from the University of the West Indies, Mona. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Bim: Arts for the 21st Century, Bookends (Jamaica Observer), Poetry Pacific, Susumba’s Book Bag, and Poui: Cave Hill Journal of Creative Writing. Ghunta is indebted to his friend and mentor, the poet Janneth Mornan-Green.