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Identity·U.S. 2672 South Deacon Street, Detroit by Yvonne By Yvonne. A poem for Rosa Parks, the woman who opened these doors. Read More
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Politics·U.S. You by Jeff Hardin By Jeff Hardin. "You are not you, not the you you assume." Read More
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Politics·U.S. Hypocritical Oath by Rémy Dambron By Rémy Dambron. Adjusting to a world in which "Justice" and "Kavanaugh" hold space together. Read More
Politics·U.S. Love Is a Voice I Cannot Spell by Adam Malinowski By Adam Malinowski. This is what happens when we force love to travel illegally. Read More