In One Citizen's Notebook, the energy of the slam stage meets the quiet reflection of her lyrical archive. This collection is a testament to the power of the individual voice in a collective struggle, navigating the complex landscapes of ancestral legacy, social hypocrisy, and the enduring beauty of a homeland.Through verses that range from the intimate ("e;Baba,"e; "e;Crush"e;) to the incendiary ("e;The Hypocrites,"e; "e;Define and Conquer"e;), this notebook serves as a record of survival and resistance. It tackles the urgent call of environmental justice in "e;Can Somebody Please Fix My Lake"e; and the wreckless pride of "e;We Are!"e; with equal fervor.Whether examining the walls we build between us or the beat we march to together, these poems do more than observe—they demand to be felt. One Citizen's Notebook is a call to action, a prayer for peace, and a love letter to a country, written for anyone who has ever loved a place enough to want to see it whole.