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Tracey Jackson

Tracey Jackson works in the technology industry as a Systems (UX) Designer by day then weaves everyday people, the Jamaican-American experience, memories, moods, and circumstances into literature by night. She is a published author residing in South Florida. Follow her account @teejaymia on Instagram.

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I Don’t Know How to Swim

by Tracey Jackson

I don’t know how to swim. And funny enough, a little under 70% of Black people don’t. To make things interesting, my…

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You Are The Prize

by Tracey Jackson

I changed jobs earlier in the year. It was the type of job that had me jump from plane to plane and…

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