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Olivia Rosane: What a Leaked US Cable Says About Israel’s Looming Assault on Rafah

An invasion would have “catastrophic humanitarian consequences, including mass civilian casualties, extensive population displacement, and the collapse of the existing humanitarian response,” the cable warned. . An Israeli invasion of … Continue reading

March 7, 2024 · Leave a comment

Christine Rhein: Beware

The noise
of your neighbor starting up his blower,
his whirring just a giant lie.

March 7, 2024 · 8 Comments

Al Maginnes: The Body’s Cartographer

I’ve been lucky enough to steer clear of pain that squats
like the friend you no longer like but can’t evict
from your couch because he’s out of work, but able
to be drunk every day you walk in the door.

March 6, 2024 · 16 Comments

Richard Krawiec: Looking at Gaza

In the Israeli siege of Gaza there are so many photos and videos of horror it’s difficult to keep track of them. Every day we see more and more atrocities on social media. We are overloaded with evidence of innocents being killed, maimed; neighborhoods left in rubble.

March 5, 2024 · 11 Comments

Pascale Petit: The Lammergeier Daughter

That night, I opened your wardrobe and found
a trophy of vultures, their necks pierced
by hanger hooks. I saw at once
that you hunted everything I loved

March 4, 2024 · 11 Comments

Brett Wilkins: Children Dying of Starvation, Dehydration in Gaza Hospitals

The international community is facing a moral and humanitarian test to stop the genocide in Gaza,” said a Gaza Health Ministry official.

March 3, 2024 · 4 Comments

Chard deNiord: Grief is the River with a Foreign Name

Grief is the river with a foreign name
that floods your heart, pulling you in
with a musical force you can’t resist

March 3, 2024 · 13 Comments

Rusty Long: Survivalist Architecture

Whether the apocalypse du jour involves the arrival of peak oil, a Mayan prophecy predicting planetary disaster, or a run of the mill zombie apocalypse, there are some key design features that every architect can focus on to ensure their clients are better prepared for any end times scenario.

March 2, 2024 · 6 Comments

Barbara Hamby: Ode to the Sacred Heart of Everyone, Including You and You and You

Hey, Catholics, what is it with that red heart out there
beating on Jesus’ chest like some Frankenstein
experiment gone bad

March 2, 2024 · 13 Comments

Ann Wright: Why Would Anyone Kill Themselves to Stop a War? On Aaron Bushnell and Others

In the past three months, two people in the United States have taken or risked taking their own lives in an attempt to change U.S. policies on Palestine and call for a cease-fire.

March 1, 2024 · 5 Comments

Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer: With Astonishing Tenderness

when you wake
and see clearly all the places you’ve failed,
in that moment, when dreams will not return, 
this is the chance for your softest voice—
the one you reserve for those you love most

March 1, 2024 · 40 Comments

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