Writing is an act of resistance
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The Wall that Trump Built
A dystopian cumulative tale by Robbie Gamble This is the wall that Trump built. This is the base that supported the wall that Trump built. This is the anger that stirred up the base that supported the wall that Trump built. These are the migrants, the “rapists and thugs,” such a shadowy danger disturbing…
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The man who killed me got out of prison this week
By Marissa Glover I do not dream of winning the Heisman Trophy, of going pro after a standout junior year, of one day being inducted in the NFL Hall of Fame. I do not dream of breaking records or wearing rings or signing contracts with Nike and Gatorade. I do not dream of retiring to…
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Translated from the Portuguese
By Mark Blickley Artist’s note: This past fall, I co-curated an exhibition in Lisbon, Portugal, Tributaries, that opened on Sept. 30th and ran for ten weeks, under the auspices of the international artist’s cooperative, Urban Dialogues. While in Lisbon, I went into the oldest continuous bookstore in the world, Chiado Bertrand Bookstore, which was founded in 1732 (the…
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The Way You Talk About Love: A Found Poem Like What Is Discovered at Autopsy After a Massive Coronary Thrombosis
by stephanie roberts for Shay Stewart Bouley At 1:51PM, on 02 July 2017, @blackgirlinmain said, To all the white folks who are waking up, stop blocking and ignoring your racist peeps. Talk to them, work with them. That’s your work. The first comment was from self described Owner/Attorney, “Learning to do right; seek justice.…
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Lazarus Force
By Jemshed Khan That day over lunch, I was going to write about the Yemenites starving while the Saudis build five new palaces on the Red Sea. A poem might make a difference. But the sun was shining, 75 degrees in October, and the outdoor pool is heated, so I went for a swim…
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Birds of America
By Ellen Stone Deep in the bright red country of the sun, the birds of America raucous, wild, immigrant gather, having flocked in bands surged over borders as snow melts. By July, they rise early to the party in full bloom – voices piercing our cottony night dreams – having taken temporary residence in…
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The Wall
By Tim Philippart what worries me is not a great one in China. a razed wall in Berlin, one for holy wailing or, the proposed between Mexico and the US but, the barrier that dams the flow of empathy, compassion and kindness between you and me. Tim Philippart: For three years, I have…
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Getting Through
By Harry Youtt Life goes on. Skies turn darker gray, Lightning has been striking the trees awhile. We expected the storm, but this hasn’t eased the burden. Already thunder booms around us, as we sit down, crouched again together to another meal, thankful for the way the fire in the grate keeps us warm…