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Rivera Sun: 10 rules of resistance for #ICEOut

Americans can learn from the anti-Nazi leaflet “10 Commandments for Danes” by denying ICE everything it needs to function.

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Dewitt Henry: On Grace

Economy and naturalness,
as in ballet, or basketball’s dunk,
or skater’s twirl, leap and glide.
Body’s flow seems effortless.

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George Yancy: Black Men Endured Sexual Exploitation Under Slavery. Their Story Is Rarely Told.

There were no legal protections against the rape of enslaved Black women or enslaved Black men.

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Lauren Camp: Sanctuary

That was Sunday. The village. I was a baby sugared
with indulgence. Fat and black-haired. Those years
of his unfolding wallet and the ongoing thorn
of origin.

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Dorianne Laux: Spirit Level

I see how my whole life has been a dream,
one she built for me from the ground up,
her daughter, my mother the axe, beautiful
tool with which she shaped me, a house
much like the one she lived in, but smaller

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Mike Vargo: Language Is a Virus

A punishment for the arrogance of thinking my mission in life was to explain things to people. 

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Desne A. Crossley: Alzheimer’s and Missing Love (2015-2017, 1996 & 1950)

Watched the movie Hidden Figures (when the first black women worked in the Nasa space program) and almost cried. My father was a rocket scientist, something I didn’t realize until his brain was already gone to Alzheimer’s.

February 14, 2026 · 12 Comments

Kurt Brown: A Moment

You stood before me, brushing your long hair,
stroke after stroke in the astonished air
while you talked of nothing, and I sipped my drink.

February 14, 2026 · 51 Comments

Rashida James-Saadiya: Anti-ICE Organizing Is Creating Counter-Institutions Based on Care

The task now is not to burn brighter or faster, but to build the collective capacity to withstand what’s coming.

February 13, 2026 · 5 Comments

Delmore Schwartz: O Love, Sweet Animal

O Love, dark animal,
With your strangeness go
Like any freak or clown:
Appease the child in her
Because she is alone

February 13, 2026 · 14 Comments

Rebecca Gordon: On Seeking Asylum and Refuge

In a Hostile United States

February 12, 2026 · 5 Comments

Tony Gloeggler: Bridges (1994)

…he stops in front of you,
extends his hand and says,
“Satch Paige is my name.”

February 12, 2026 · 23 Comments

Woody Lewis: Sally Hemings and the Road to Curdsville

I have memories of the apartheid signs on all the restaurants and public facilities. A white person who grew up in the area at that time recently corrected me: “Those weren’t apartheid signs, those were Jim Crow signs.”

February 11, 2026 · 3 Comments

Catherine Gonick: Gazing at a Model of Australopithecus

She might have clung to her freedom
to live among leaves a while longer,
in paradise not quite lost.

February 11, 2026 · 5 Comments

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