Poetry As Class Privilege: Words Inspired by Audre Lorde
By Christopher Soto So a couple days ago was Audre Lorde’s 80th birthday. Yay! And I’ve been reading/meditating on some of her works, such as ‘Poetry Is Not a Luxury’... Read More
Valentine's Series: Tongue-Tied (Untitled) by Sarah Thomas
In honor of Valentine’s Day, all this week on our blog we’ll be posting pieces from our January 31st reading on intercultural dating and relationships. Our first piece, Tongue-Tied (Untitled)... Read More
Apogee Journal – Issue 4 | Contributors
Contributors niv Acosta is a dance artist, educator, black Dominican, transexual, queer, and native New Yorker. He attended the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance (New York City), American Dance... Read More
Mistaken for the Subject of an Obituary by Terese Coe
By Terese Coe Perhaps he was too still, too pale, too dull. The remnant of a capitalistic cull. Doppelgänger unfit for profit, samizdat, or barter. Non-starter. “The Dead” by Wendy... Read More
Not the pine nuts
By Victoria McArtor We are supposed to think there’s an imaginary motorcycle and we are supposed to be in this position as if we are riding the motorcycle… You are... Read More