(Re)defining Black Privilege
Photo credit: Lee Burchfield, Creative Commons License by Kasai Rex In Baltimore, some nights, on some strips, even the the shortest walk can seem eternal. I make my way to... Read More
The Vulture is a Patient Bird
By Fathima Cader One thousand hollow bones suspended from one small island’s underbelly, watery roots seeking anchorage, ours its submerged landscape of crags, broken into language and served with wooden... Read More
We're Not Ready for This: An Interview with Morgan Parker
Morgan Parker is a prolific NYC-based poet, activist, and museum education director. Her debut collection Other People’s Comfort Keeps Me Up At Night is forthcoming from Switchback Books in 2015,... Read More
Nepantla: an Interview with Christopher Soto
Christopher Soto is the founder and curator of Nepantla, a new online journal featuring the writing of Queer Poets of Color. Nepantla offers not only a new creative space for... Read More
Spotlight on Issue 3: Chinelo Okparanta
Chinelo Okparanta’s story, “Ife Adigo Market—1978” appears in Issue 3 of Apogee Journal. Her first story collection, Happiness, Like Water, was released in 2013, and was selected as one of... Read More
Ai Weiwei in New York City: An Interview with Kelly Tsai
Kelly Tsai is a spoken word poet, writer, performer and director, whose latest work AI WEI WEI: THE SEED is an exploration of Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei’s early life... Read More