Don't Be Another Girl includes poems that tackle themes of introductory feminism familial relationships abuse and mental illness. These free-verse and prose poems use pop culture politics and elements of nature as vehicles to mirror the violence of the western white patriarchy-following the journey of a budding feminist these poems attempt to set the patriarchy ablaze. Realizing that fire consumes everything Don't Be Another Girl aims to confront internalized sexism and challenges gender expectations imposed by family society religion and the government. Under the influences of Sharon Olds Rachel McKibbens Jaquira Díaz Lucille Clifton Jan Beatty and Audre Lorde these poems attempt to call into question the sexist ideals of a male-dominated society while striving for sisterhood and self-love. Don't Be Another Girl is the first spark of a feminist that doesn't always get it right but is trying to ground themselves after being uprooted.