Esto es para los perturbadores
Esto es para quienes les preocupa que los llamen arrogantes o ignorantes o rebeldes, pero aun así continúan.
Esto es para quienes les preocupa que los llamen arrogantes o ignorantes o rebeldes, pero aun así continúan.
A poem about a reality not often discussed: the racial tensions of being part of global feminist movements and the international development space.
A sort-of review of “Rest in My Shade: A Poem About Roots,” the forthcoming book by Nora Lester Murad and Danna Masad.
Poems and do-gooders might share more than you think.
(Plus a small collection of poems in honor of National Poetry Month in the U.S.)
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “The Box” by Marie-Rose Romain Murphy
“If there was ever a time
to pay attention to the non-shock of
the people of color around you
this is it.”
A poem by Bianca Vazquez
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Three Worlds” by Anthony Persaud
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “In Print” by Jennifer Thorpe
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Certified” by Luisa A. Igloria
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Street Worker” by Anthony Persaud.
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing three poems by Simric Yarrow
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Bewilderment” by Rumi.
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “The Bridge Builder” by Will Allen Dromgoole
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “They Have Threatened Us With Resurrection” by Julia Esquivel