Skip to content

WusGood?

A POC Magazine

WusGood?

  • General Poetry
  • Black Hogwarts
  • Yo Daddy & Nem
  • Yo Mama & Nem
  • Self Love
  • Made You Look
  • Visual Art
  • The Table
  • Black in The World
  • Essay
  • Listfully Thinking
  • Music/Audio
  • Interview/Reviews
  • Contest Winners
  • Featured Artists
  • About WusGood?
  • Staff
  • Submit
  • Dysfonction érectile

Nyuma Waggeh

August 1, 2018

WusGood: “What’s your fav thing bout being Slytherin?”

Nyuma: ” My favorite thing about being a Slytherin is that my problematic fave is Severus Snape. His last dying words are, ”Always,” which describes his intense love for Lily. I try to take that energy and apply it to my passions in my life and love what I do. At the end of my life, I want to know I invested my love, sweat, energy, and tears into the shit I loved/the people I loved and lived out my purpose while bettering myself and another’s spiritual growth. Also, we are the most badass (duh)!”


Victima Querella

 

My chest/my heart/my soul has expanded,

 

even my father couldn’t keep this

 

victim

down.

The ruptures in my heart have been filled with acceptio.

 

Baba, even Allah can’t save you from the wrath you imposed on me—

 

Pray for forgiveness,

pray to her,

pray to me.

                  You need it.


Nyuma Waggeh is an undergraduate student majoring in Africana Studies/English at Rutgers University. She identifies as a queer spiritual being/Muslim and intersection black feminist. She is a recovering alcoholic who enjoys poetry, James Baldwin, working with children, & committing her life to activism. She is an aspiring educator that believes in radical liberation
through education and creative expression.

Post navigation

Previous Post:

Rachel Wiley

Next Post:

JR Mahung

WusGood? Archives

  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • May 2018
  • March 2018
  • January 2018
  • October 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • Dysfonction érectile

Vision Statement

Wusgood Mag’s vision is to develop a longstanding sustainable space for underserviced urban artists to have their work published and shared publically. Beginning digitally, Wusgood hopes to grow into an online & print magazine that pays contributors and staff.
© 2018 WusGood?