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Pascale Petit: Black Jaguar with Quai Saint-Bernard 

If I hold my breath, half-close my eyes
and listen hard — there at the tongue’s root,
in the voicebox of night, I might hear
the almost-vanished. He’s summoning his prey…

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George Yancy: The Black Anti-Fascist Tradition Recognized Fascism Didn’t Begin in Europe

The earliest roots (or pillars) of fascism — authoritarian rule, genocide and ethnic cleansing, militarism, racial capitalism, dual application of the law — can be traced to the colonization of Africa and chattel slavery across the Americas.

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David Bromwich: The Most Dangerous Country

Machiavelli advised that it is good to be feared, but take care that you are not more hated than feared. We may already have crossed that line.

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Ellen McGrath Smith: Plea to the Plutocrats During Holy Week

We will all be together, you will never avoid it,
in the air, the earth, and the ash.

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Philip Terman: Tell Them Everything

Lucky she was, not to spend time in an Iranian
Jail, fortunate to emigrate and meet my brother
And fall in love, a Jew and an Iranian

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Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer: Like a Friend

I didn’t land. I fell and I fell and I fell.
At first as I plummeted, I feared the landing,
imagining an imminent crash. Then,
I fell through nights and middays. Fell through
kitchen floors and highways.

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Monica Duffy Toft: Overconfidence is how wars are lost − lessons from Vietnam, Afghanistan and Ukraine were ignored

Wars are rarely lost first on the battlefield. They are lost in leaders’ minds…

March 28, 2026 · 2 Comments

Video: Israeli And Palestinian Mothers Walk Barefoot For Peace In Rome Streets 

The activists demanded an end to violence, emphasizing that mothers everywhere want their children to live in dignity and safety.

March 27, 2026 · 5 Comments

Philip Levine: Blue

the men wakening one
at a time and reaching for
both the sky and the earth

March 27, 2026 · 19 Comments

Michael Simms: Apologies for the tech glitches at Vox Populi Sphere

Friends, odd things have been happening with the Vox Populi website lately.

March 26, 2026 · 27 Comments

Rebecca Gordon: American Gulag

We know we can dismantle the American gulag, because some of us are already doing it. It’s time for the rest of us to get to work.

March 26, 2026 · 23 Comments

James Crews: The Pond at Sunset

I forget I’ve already arrived
in the life I want, and that I am
still arriving at the same time.

March 26, 2026 · 15 Comments

Andrew Reginald Hairston: On Building

I lost my second election on March 3, 2026…. I’m just getting started.

March 25, 2026 · 4 Comments

Alison Hurwitz: Submerged

the story run across his skin, his mind a moving wheel
that cannot stop its circling, bearing down the road
with grackle wings, a story leafing past each turning

March 25, 2026 · 22 Comments

Eman Abu Zayed: With Gaza’s Libraries in Ruins, Palestinians Fight to Preserve Historical Memory

More than 87 public libraries and archives in Gaza have been partially or completely destroyed by Israel’s genocide.

March 24, 2026 · 15 Comments

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