Figuring out My Father by Melody Sokolow he should never have sat in that plastic purple recliner, feet propped …
Weekly Feature | The Women Who Come to Us, by Trudi Barnum
The Women Who Come to Us by Trudi Barnum They show up at our door, black trash bags and …
What Whiteness Wants
What whiteness wants . What might life feel like for all those folks who traversing it with ease wanting for …
Homemade “Wonderland”
When I was really young my father was making a room in our garage to grow weed and told me to stay out, when I’d ask why he told me he was making me my very own “wonderland” and it was a surprise.
Resist! | R Culture, a poem by Cyndie Randall
R Culture When my rapist dies, there will be many #TouchingTributes. Our mutual friends know he ransacked me, and still, …
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
accelerant
Once upon a time in the Bible Belt south, you paint a fire engine lipstick onto your small schoolgirl mouth …
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 /
Roe v. Wade-related | twenty-sixth suture, By Melissa Eleftherion Carr
[only] the field
could see / my / shaking
Roe v. Wade-related | Gutter Flower, By Melissa Eleftherion Carr
the aborted summer sun / the slapping / a witness / a hole / in the door / it left a body / it left a killing jar
A Love-Philter for Martin Luther
portrait of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Elder courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, public domain “There is no …
Education 101: RBG & Her Gender Discrimination Win
Once again, we share a Radiolab episode. As part of our Roe v. Wade-related section, we offer “Sex Appeal.” It is the story of how Ginsburg convinced an all-male Supreme Court to take discrimination against women seriously – using a case on discrimination against men.