
Anna Redsand writes as a White woman who grew up and worked between postcolonial Diné (Navajo) and White cultures. Her most recent book, "Crevice: A Life Between Worlds," won the Kenneth Johnston Nonfiction Book Award. She probes how colonization has been part of systemic racism in the U.S. Other books include "To Drink from the Silver Cup: From Faith Through Exile and Beyond," a memoir about the intersectionality of religion, spirituality and sexuality; and "Viktor Frankl: A Life Worth Living," a biography of the Holocaust survivor.


