As a poet, Judd has been a
Cave Canem fellow in 2007, 2008, and 2011. Her poems and other writings have been published in literary magazines, journals and anthologies including but not limited to as
Torch, Meridians, and
Mythium, the latter which nominated her contribution for a
Pushcart Prize. Judd has received fellowships from the
Five Colleges, The
Vermont Studio Center, and The
University of Maryland. In 2013, Judd's manuscript for
Patient., her first book of poems, won the 2013
Black Lawrence Press Hudson Prize.
Patient. was published by
Black Lawrence Press in 2014. Broadly, the collection is a poetic analysis of
scientific racism and the evidence 19th century medical experimentation on black women that built the modern day practice of
gynecology. The collection also inhabits the voices of other historical black women who were subjected to experimentation and exploitation such as
Saartjie Baartman and
Henrietta Lacks. The collection was partially inspired by Judd's own experiences at a teaching hospital. where she read poems from
Patient. and discussed its subject matter. == References ==