Shezza Ansloos is a powerful contemporary poet whose work examines history, identity, and the lived experiences that continue to shape Indigenous lives today. With honesty, wit, and lyrical depth, her poetry challenges, reveals, and invites readers into conversations about truth, belonging, and reconciliation.
Her upcoming poetry collection, The Indians Act, explores the enduring impact of colonial policies and the personal, social, and cultural stories that continue to unfold in their wake. Through lyric poetry, narrative verse, satire, and social commentary, Shezza’s work creates space for reflection, remembrance, and a deeper understanding of resilience, connection, and identity.

