Now She Can Cope … Edith walked into the office reception area, lowered her glasses, and gave both girls …
Roe v. Wade-related | A Woman’s Prayer to Hekate, a poem by Juliette Sebock
I’m told that She will deliver justice
where justice is due
and I pray She bring justice, too,
beyond the courtroom,
beyond the bedroom
Education | Brave Women at the Helm, Ronan Farrow at the Ready
Crooked Media Investigative reporter Ronan Farrow, a complete and total stranger to Jon Lovett, stops by Lovett or Leave It …
Speak as the Tree | Merciles, a poem by Melody Sokolow
i know the darkest roots. below where trees pull water, suck nourishment. where i screamed, no one heard. i loudly …
Roe v. Wade-related | Nolite te bastardes carborundorum, Bitches, a poem by Juliette Sebock
when a man asked about
my big, bad wolf,
looked to the dog beside me.
I wanted to smile a blood-soaked grin
and tell him that the wolf
is him and his
Roe v. Wade-related | Yes, I’ve Heard, a poem by Juliette Sebock
I think about how I just might die / if they don’t kill me
Roe v. Wade-related | You Rubbed Me the Wrong Way, a poem by Megha Sood
You rubbed me the wrong way You scrubbed my wounds and picked on my scabs and then leave me withering …
Erasure the Occupant #26 | If you can’t see it, it’s because you’ve closed your eyes
Found in “Trump just comes out and admits to entire Ukraine scam” by Bess Levin on vanityfair.com. Original photo by Kena …
#BriefButSpectacular w/ poet Tongo Eisen-Martin
Poetry as Revolution. “Poet Tongo Eisen-Martin was born and raised in San Francisco, a city whose rapid gentrification he critiques in his work.”
REST w/ Toni Morrison – “The Pieces I Am”
“Tony Morrison‘s work shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. That is what …