“Ashley Jones’ What the Mirror Said: The Necessity of Black Women in Poetry is a radiant call to celebrate the enduring power of Black women’s voices. Through tender and powerful essays that move between the personal and the scholarly, the ancestral and the everyday, this collection insists that poetry is not a luxury—it is survival, sanctuary, and call to action. Each essay honors the brilliance, courage, and honesty of Black women poets whose words have shaped Ms. Jones’s world—and ours. This collection of insight, gratitude, and proclamation reminds us that to read Black women’s poetry is to experience the divine and unwavering pulse of freedom.”