Donora Hillard

Donora Hillard (born 1982) is an American writer, educator, editor, and disabilities advocate who performs her work frequently across the United States. She was first made notable in the field of institutional critique, specifically for her first full-length collection of feminist poetry that challenged the misrepresentation of women's bodies among Catholic leaders and their teachings. Her projects have appeared on CNN, WBEZ Chicago, and MSNBC, owing to her inclusion in a Norton Anthology of hint fiction. She has published five works of hybrid text, poetry, and theory: Parapherna (2006), Exhibition (2008), Theology of the Body (2010), Covenant (2012), and The Aphasia Poems (2014). In 2015, her play The Plagiarist was produced in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Arts' The Big

Donora Hillard

Donora Hillard (born 1982) is an American writer, educator, editor, and disabilities advocate who performs her work frequently across the United States. She was first made notable in the field of institutional critique, specifically for her first full-length collection of feminist poetry that challenged the misrepresentation of women's bodies among Catholic leaders and their teachings. Her projects have appeared on CNN, WBEZ Chicago, and MSNBC, owing to her inclusion in a Norton Anthology of hint fiction. She has published five works of hybrid text, poetry, and theory: Parapherna (2006), Exhibition (2008), Theology of the Body (2010), Covenant (2012), and The Aphasia Poems (2014). In 2015, her play The Plagiarist was produced in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Arts' The Big