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 …
REMEMBER! | Day 11, by Amanda
Project Amplify is a crowd-driven project to raise awareness of the conditions of child detention camps on the U.S. border through arts, music, & media. Their belief is the American public understands the scope & severity of the conditions we can create change.
Roe v. Wade-related | Asking for It, a poem by Juliette Sebock
she came back to herself /
revitalized /
she armoured herself /
in red lipstick /
scarlet at her collar /
to reclaim the space she knew now /
Featured Serial {pt 1-3} | Farewell, Sequoia, a poem by CS DeWitt
PART 1:
Out of the darkness, a single point of light. Through the air it seems to blink, though the light itself is steady. Of course, at the moment it’s perceived this light could be ancient. The body, the source of this light, could be
Roe v. Wade-related | Rape Culture: A Checklist, a found poem by Juliette Sebock
society disregards women’s
terror and limitation
Roe v. Wade-related | Nasty Woman, a poem by Kylee Graham
there’s a brain on top of these narrow shoulders
and the world has no idea what it’s capable of
Erasure the News | After the Silencing of Chen Qiushi, in His Own Words, piece by Maria S. Picone
Chen Qiushi is a citizen journalist who had been reporting on the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. He went missing on February 6 amid rumors that the Chinese government is silencing whistleblowers.
Roe v. Wade-related | Solar, a poem by Sinéad Á Nolan
(if she comes now) she will be not lunar but solar. Twelve months late but she will heal this body’s …
Roe v. Wade-related | Lavender, by Sinéad Á Nolan
Tiny blossoms: baby fists clinging to their stem as if it were their mother’s finger. I attack six stems; the …
Roe v. Wade-related | twenty-sixth suture, By Melissa Eleftherion Carr
[only] the field
could see / my / shaking
Time Capsule
My mom’s pearls, old family photos, all the dogs and some cats, my family, the Atlantic Ocean, the movie we …