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Hard to picture, but these Goliath trees
are taller still than Robeson. Outside
vast plate windows in this lecture hall...
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Audre Lorde
1934—1992Audre Lorde
A self-described “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet,” Audre Lorde dedicated both her life and her…. Read More
Poem
Who Said It Was SimpleBy Audre Lorde
Essay
Dear Sister OutsiderBy Lavelle Porter
Poem Sampler
Audre Lorde: SelectionsBy Benjamin Voigt
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The clearest memory I have of my friend: his body perched like a sparrow atop the tallest
tree.
The clearest memory I have of my friend: his body perched like a sparrow atop the tallest
tree.
Poem
Letter to Us, YoungerBy Jesse Holth
Poem
WanderlustBy Miguel A. Vega
Poem
Elementary MagicBy Allison Swenson
The hoot of being alive. Name it
whatever you
whatever you
like.
The hoot of being alive. Name it
whatever you
whatever you
like.
Poem
GratitudeBy Patrick Dundon
Poem
Is This My Last Ferry Trip?By Martha Silano
Poem
If Upon Me in My GardenBy francine j. harris
When we go together, what is the simple form we
make?
When we go together, what is the simple form we
make?
Poem
I am asked a question.By Jane Hirshfield
Poem
LaughterBy Rüştü Onur
Translated By Ulaş Özgün & Hüseyin Alhas
Poem
BetweenBy Adam Wolfond
You make the tender parts of me
sing.
You make the tender parts of me
sing.
Poem
The SignalBy C. Dale Young
Poem
LacaoBy Rosabetty Muñoz
Translated By Claudia Nuñez de Ibieta
Poem
Immature AnimalsBy Alafia Nicole Sessions