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Matthew J. Parker: The ICEY Fingers of Our Prison Industry

Congress has spent decades nullifying even a whiff of comprehensive immigration reform while simultaneously encouraging American businesses to both hire and demonize the cheap labor. 

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Robbi Nester: Busker in the Subway

Coins begin to rain into his cigar box,
a few folded bills. Small children seek the deep source
of the sound. An old man with waist-length dreadlocks
puts down his heavy pack and sighs.

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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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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.

February 17, 2026 · 9 Comments

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.

February 17, 2026 · 9 Comments

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.

February 16, 2026 · 6 Comments

Mike Vargo: Language Is a Virus

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

February 15, 2026 · 6 Comments

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 · 52 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

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