Bored starts with the letter L for distracted for finding favorite songs that jettison to a year or a …
REMEMBER! | Day 187, 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.
Education | Curated from NPR
Story from NPR Politics, by Ari Shapiro and James Doubek. Image by Art Lien.
“A sketch of Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska during the impeachment trial of President Trump. “They seem to be … following along the arguments very closely,” says sketch artist Art Lien. Kisha Ravi/NPR”
REMEMBER! | Australia New Year’s Day 2020, by Heather Quinn
sand dunes on fire funnel of flame & black ash sky blood red people mourn the color green koalas, …
Weekly Feature | January, by Marc Carver
As I walked through the park
on a Sunday afternoon
a young girl started to stare at me
REMEMBER! | Behind the Wire, by Spirit Moon
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 | Uter-itarian Errand Ghazal, by Gail Bello
You punch through the foil, place the last pill on your tongue and with water sip. The errand, picking up …
Erasure the Occupant #15 | Trump’s Protecting One Person, and it Ain’t You, by Jay Mog
The text was found in “Trump’s Latest Iran Tween Slammed as ‘Threat to Commit War Crimes’” by Haaretz, Reuters. The …
Roe v. Wade-related | We are People, Linda M. Crate
Roe v Wade-related they want to force us against our collective will, insisting it is for the greater good; it …
Erasure the Occupant #14 | Heather DeQuinn
Full and downloadable Letter from President Trump to House Speaker Pelosi Heather Quinn is a poet living in San Francisco …
FLASHBACK Poetry | The Swearing in, a poem by Lee Kottner
FLASHBACK: The Occupant’s First Year as told by Lee Lottner’s Perfidy Report. “The Swearing in” 1.20.17
Avoidance Poetry
The germs wear jackets covering scars, honey tears, nasty hangovers, dirty trysts. He wears a mask, behind it, a sly …