Reading in Private: An Interview with Rivka Galchen
Rivka Galchen is the author of American Innovations, a collection of short stories speaking in conversation with “classic” short stories from a female perspective, and Amostpheric Disturbances, a novel.... Read More
Why Black People don't need Jason L Riley's help
Why Black People don’t Need Jason L Riley’s help by Latonia Westerfield When Jason L. Riley’s book Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed was... Read More
First Person Plural Reading Series–Harlem
Apogee Journal invites you to join us for our first collaboration with the First Person Plural Reading Series–Harlem. **Featuring Apogee Issue 04 contributors Mya Green and Patrick Rosal.** Plus the phenomenal Rivka Galchen, (stay turned for... Read More
Who Deserves to Die?: On Rationalizing Murder
Who Deserves to Die?: On Rationalizing Murder Elizabeth Wright I hear sirens and helicopters outside. Crowds of protesters march down Grand Avenue and I-580. They’re yelling, throwing bottles,... Read More
Goldsmith, Conceptualism & the Half-baked Rationalization of White Idiocy
Goldsmith, Conceptualism & the Half-baked Rationalization of White Idiocy Joey De Jesus Kenneth Goldsmith’s so-called “uncreative” editing of Michael Brown’s autopsy report into his piece, “The Body of Michael... Read More
A Film For Us: An Interview with Fouzia Najar
Fouzia Najar is the creator of “Semiotics of Islam: A Primer for Kuffar”, a short experimental film that deals with media representations of Muslims. Publisher Zinzi Clemmons spoke with Najar via... Read More