Spotlight on Issue 3: Cynthia Dewi Oka
Two poems by Apogee Issue 3 Featured Artist Cynthia Dewi Oka Tabuh Rah I. After the wounds are scraped the blood flaked to sawdust the feathers black snow around her... Read More
Spotlight on Issue 3: José Esteban Muñoz and Rebecca Sumner Burgos
I was wasting time online the other day, thinking about writing this essay on what the legacy of José Esteban Muñoz means to me- a person who never knew him,... Read More
Apogee/MoCADA joint benefit this Thursday!
You don’t want to miss it! Here’s the link to learn more and to buy tickets!
Gray Matter: Reading into Ageism
By Lisa Peet “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” This, for those who’ve never seen it, was the caption to Peter Steiner’s now-famous 1993 New Yorker cartoon. Even... Read More
The Men Who Left Were White
By Josie Originally posted on https://thetruefight.squarespace.com There are three things you should know. First: I’m not biracial. “What are you?” people ask, and they expect me to say something thrilling... 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