Resisting Brutality & Offering Pearls: A Review of Togetherness by Wo Chan
People are complicated, capable of both wisdom and ignorance, care and cruelty. The poems in Togetherness take root in these complexities and entwine the overarching timelines and the small moments of lives lived in close proximity to one another.
14TH ANNUAL TRANS DAY OF ACTION
New York fam, Join us tomorrow at the 14th Annual Trans Day of Action for Social and Economic Justice. A day to celebrate, commemorate, and continue fighting. Apogee Journal is a... Read More
Nonfiction by Kat Savino
Through The Six Inch Valley
Unadorned and Free: An Interview with Issue 07 Contributor Naomi Extra
Apogee Journal’s nonfiction editor, Safia Jama, asked poet and scholar Naomi Extra about the making of her essay, “Blackgirl Pleasure Notes: Life, Sex, & 90s Black Cinema,” which is now available... Read More
BOOK REVIEW: That Thing You Do With Your Mouth, by Elisabeth Sherman
That Thing You Do With Your Mouth, by David Shields and Samantha Matthews Reviewed by Elisabeth Sherman As a young child, actress Samantha Matthews was the victim of... Read More
NONFICTION: Losing My Father by Ola Osaze
Losing my father Ola Osaze I crossed the threshold of the American border on a sunny Fall day in 1991, not too long after yet another military-backed coup... Read More