Actual Space: Black Everyday by Rushelle Frazier
“I was pressed into reading out crazy parts of Mark Twain stories”
Latency Period: Shehechiyanu
“It feels like something has passed, irrevocably, and with that feeling comes the knowledge that there is no escape from the reality of its passing.
This is a death.”
The Roofers by Regina M. Ernst
“They’re not so threatening now, detached, loose skin, empty of intention.”
In This Body: In The Wake
“I marched seven miles in protest, since I had sobbed my soul out”
America, It Is Time to Take Responsibility
“half the nation condones sexual abuse, condones violation of women’s bodies”
Open Letter to Donald J. Trump by Nancy Townsley
“this election was like a giant, neon arrow pointing right back at yourself.”
Virginity Stories: The First Time by Linda Rand
“wearing red underwear from Retail Slut, with snaps that came apart very easily”
Male Birth Control and Why I'm Pissed
“Where the fuck were you, with your medical ethics, when women were dying”
In Order to Form a Sea Cave by Sara Sutter
“her voice is gravel, a body of many small stones. The mouth of the cave”
Black Magic Piano “In The Morning” Release
“…singing creates the opportunity for the phoenix to rise from the ashes.”
Actual Space: From My Mother's Eyes by Emmett Wheatfall
“When I awake every morning, and proceed to wash my face, I’m reminded–I’m black”
Life Model by Laura Green
“Today I stay naked while they talk. Get more naked. Bra off. Whatever.”
Latency Period: Attachment Fragments
“we chew the caps and stems of the psilocybe cubensis mushrooms”
Actual Space: Love’s Limit by Monet Thomas
“just like that I was sleeping with all of white America”
Goodnight, Hawk: Aaron Pryor 1955-2016
“a parable on how little people valued poor people”