my heroes are those
who stay human in the most
inhuman places
"Haiku for Sundiata Acoli"
by Gabriel Teodros
my heroes are those
who stay human in the most
inhuman places
"Haiku for Sundiata Acoli"
by Gabriel Teodros
"Lalibela" from Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements (AK Press, 2015) and Sunspot Jungle: The Ever Expanding Universe of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Rosarium Publishing, 2019)
Evidence Of Things Not Seen limited edition book of lyrics (independent, 2014)
"untitled" poem included with "Across The Lies of Space and Time" by Nisi Shawl from The WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 10 (Aqueduct Press, 2016)
"Mumia Abu-Jamal and My Survival" on The Feminist Wire
"Connecting the movements for Dalit and Black lives" on The Seattle Globalist
Immigrant Songs: Essam on KEXP
Live Review: Noname at The Showbox 3/9/19 on KEXP
Gabriel Teodros Talks to Hip-Hop Artist Mick Jenkins on the Pieces of Pieces of a Man on KEXP
Gabriel Teodros Reflects On The Groundbreaking Work Of Ethiopian Filmmaker Haile Gerima [Op-Ed] on Okayafrica
"Save Fendika! An Ethiopian Cultural Treasure" on Okayafrica
"Ethiocolor’s 360° Music Video Revolution In Addis Ababa" on Okayafrica
Gabriel Teodros Shares His Ethiopian New Year Playlist on Okayafrica
"Jon Never Called Me a Friend (Only Family)" in City Arts Magazine (April 2017)
Haile Gerima and Gabriel Teodros at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute (Seattle, WA). April 22, 2016. Photo by Naomi Ishisaka.
Gabriel Teodros, Nnedi Okorafor, John Jennings and Stacey Robinson at University of Buffalo, New York. February 19, 2015.