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Sep 14
Sep 14 “I drank your milkshake” by Amiah Taylor

Amiah Taylor

a classmate said he had a cat.

she had birthed a litter.

Sep 14
Sep 14 “pulling the heimlich maneuver on yourself” by Amiah Taylor

Amiah Taylor

If that person who isn’t me but houses my memories like children’s marbles,

judges, feels and tastes. Why won’t she swallow?

Sep 14
Sep 14 “They is white/we is black” by Amiah Taylor

Amiah Taylor

A girl from the hood where we live at... (though headline says 14 year old woman)

Long gold braided hoops

Hanging from her ears

Sand Dune skin, sundae eyes

Police altercation whiplashed her dead.

Sep 14
Sep 14 “Back in Time” by Kingsley Osei

Kingsley Osei

With the tracks in the stars, the train travels to Money, Mississippi

While these moonwalks of youthful strolls, get tainted by hillbilly hickory,

Sly Till, Sly Till,

Is that temptation in your eyes?

Dec 30
Dec 30 Hesitation by Emelie Ali

Emelie Ali

Is this love?

The frustration, stress, and anticipation

Of a quarrel ended by kisses.

Dec 30
Dec 30 Bento Box by Emelie Ali

Emelie Ali

How lucky am I

That my birthday

Is the anniversary of when we met.

Dec 20
Dec 20 Us by Meg Malachi

Meg Malachi

In between spoonfuls of his wife’s

homemade rice and pork, Humberto talks about a distant cousin,

a young woman whose father was my grandfather’s third

cousin—

Dec 2
Dec 2 Santo Remedio by Ayling Zulema Dominguez

Ayling Zulema Dominguez

Santos in my life have taken the form of Hector Lavoe, flowing out of the speakers two blocks down, rolling across the chewed-up-and-spit-out-gum polka-dotted concrete

Dec 2
Dec 2 The Intergenerational Curse of The "Men Ain't Shit" Mentality by Ayling Zulema Dominguez

Ayling Zulema Dominguez

How do I tell my mother

that she made me so strong—

Nov 28
Nov 28 Summer by Paola Almonte

Paola Almonte

Your love feels like sunlight

All I’ve ever known was monsoons of mistreatment

Nov 28
Nov 28 The Parable of the Sower by Siena Milan

Siena Milan

You told me that my honesty was poetic

And that my body…

So smooth and so soft…

Felt nearly prophetic

Nov 28
Nov 28 first gen by Sonia Kurup

Sonia Kurup

first gen

your name

the first thing you will lose

their tongues are not made to roll the r

Nov 28
Nov 28 you and I by Sonia Kurup

Sonia Kurup

you and I,

we were born from the same stars

Nov 28
Nov 28 Home by Sonia Kurup

Sonia Kurup

"When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.”

And we’re just getting started.

Nov 28
Nov 28 Motherland by Sonia Kurup

Sonia Kurup

there are spiders in the bathroom

sometimes even lizards

the small things are more afraid of you than you are of them, ammoos said...

Nov 17
Nov 17 You smell like outside by Thalia Sablon

Thalia Sablon

You smell like outside.
My mom used to say this when I would come home after long days of running around, kicking dirt, and scraping knees.

Nov 17
Nov 17 sundays by Kofi Antwi

Kofi Antwi

the harbor is burdened land, tampered

waters – a ripple in the

sea halts it’s viability.

Nov 17
Nov 17 Vintage by Kofi Antwi

Kofi Antwi

I’m across the street black. vintageas suede boots — satin sheets and sneers of French kisses. slumber awakens and a harvest of holy hymns proceeds

Nov 17
Nov 17 Sweet Sounds by Akosua Nyantakyi

Akosua Nyantakyi

Sandalwood skins lay side by side,

staring at the stars and I mention

Nov 17
Nov 17 Strange Things Do Happen by Akosua Nyantakyi

Akosua Nyantakyi

Our worlds collide and the

Universe grips our souls of

Love together,

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