by Julia Tolo
one
the world ran out of people
but we’re still here
we do normal things
take the subway home to
each other hold hands
when no one’s lookin... Read More.
The Human Trap
by Hala H. Hassan
"Take it or leave it." The borders trap. "Anything you say will be held against you." Freedom of speech. "Aliens are not w... Read More.
A Conversation with Tania Lown-Hecht of Outdoor Alliance
By Editor Brett Rawson
Maybe you’re the type to backpack for days on end. There you are, 50 feet from... Read More.
Artificial Realities
There is truth to our realities, no matter how unrealistic they appear to anyone else. But there is also a reality to truth: what we know ... Read More.
Precious Rubbish
by Kayla E.
Statement
Last year, I began a body of work called Precious Rubbish. This series of hybrid gag panels and shor... Read More.
Participant | Observer
by Eileen Guo
In the fall of 2012, I moved to Kabul, Afghanistan.
The country was less than two years out from a presiden... Read More.
Crash Landing and Flight of the Unrequited
by Katie Reigner
Artist, designer, and teacher Katie Reigner tackles our fourth issue with two pieces of ... Read More.
Tolstoy Welcomes the 45th President of the United States, Napoleon Bonaparte
by Robert E. Tanner
"It was evident that he had long been convinced that it was i... Read More.
we keep finding blood
by Matthew L. Thompson
I heard in a Black boy town / there was a pool filled / with red / and the white people
loved / splash... Read More.
INVISIBLE
By Sarah Joyce Bryant
“Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”
The first time I heard about the recording of President-elect Don... Read More.
You Were There —I Saw You
by Jessica McCaughey
The morning after the election, I agonized about how to talk with my first-year students ab... Read More.
Three Days Awake
By Shonda Buchanan
Day 1: I woke and opened my eyes to a quiet morning, trying to feel if it was the end of an era. I didn't want t... Read More.
Rolling Thunder
by Emile DeWeaver
I was born like anyone else. Mom and Dad loved me like anyone else’s parents loved them. Like anyone else, after school, ran... Read More.
Issue 4: You Are Politics
On Nov. 8, 2016, we gathered at The West Brooklyn to watch the unfolding of the 2016 Presidential Election. In just about every major... Read More.
In Spite Of
by Mickie Meinhardt
On feminism, a slow coming to activism, Hillary Clinton, and the anger we cannot not have when we see the world for what it is... Read More.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
By Caitlin Dwyer
1.
"Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our ... Read More.