Six Questions for Bani Amor
Apogee sits down with Bani Amor, a travel writer, photographer, and activist from Brooklyn by way of Ecuador. Read their nonfiction piece, “Downhill”, in our latest issue.
Announcing Apogee Journal Issue 08
Dear friends, Apogee Issue 08 launches on Thursday, December 15, 2016 with a celebration at the space of our dear friends, Asian American Writers’ Workshop.
Solidarity Across Struggles: a conversation with author Mona de Vestel
One String Guitar (Harvard Square Editions, 2016) weaves the histories of the Rwandan genocide and the 1973 Siege at Wounded Knee through two women’s stories—Francine, a survivor of the genocide... Read More
Editor’s Toolkit For Resistance and Resilience
We at Apogee, like most of our community, are deeply troubled by this week’s election. We sense the resentment and bigotry targeted at so many in our community, and we... Read More
What the Body Keeps: An Interview with Nikki Wallschlaeger
Nikki Wallschlaeger talks with Apogee Journal Poetry Co-Editor, Muriel Leung about her poem, “This Body Keeps the Key,” which appears in Issue 07 of the journal.
CALL FOR WORK: Respond to #NoDAPL
The ongoing struggles of the Standing Rock Sioux community and the multitudinous tribes that have joined in protest in North Dakota has inspired Apogee Journal to facilitate and curate a... Read More