i. Do not fall in love thinking you’ll float. Ready your limbs to drown in its fickle waters. Perhaps stuff your pockets with rocks so…
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The other day I saw someone flying down the hallway. He stretched his arms out in front of me, fingertip to fingertip with muscles furled…
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i. How to forget—how to bury nights so deep in your bones that even you yourself question if they really existed at all. Like those…
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we need those fictional heroes of negroes we go to animation & tv shows to build our egos lookin for black people whose blood aint…
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The place where one lives, where the heart is. Why would I call that place home when for eighteen years it was everything but? Home…
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Sundress and Overalls make their way down the dirt path, hand in hand. The lush green trees surround them and the sun peeks through their…
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When I was a little girl I often found myself sprinting to the beach moments before the sun set behind the Verrazano bridge. My chest…
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The mechanics of the American immigration system Mauricio Rosa walked, hitch-hiked and swam to the United States to escape the violence of the El Salvadoran…
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Travel experiences distorted by gender bias The first time I ever came across something that honestly dissected the dangers and limits of what it is…
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Massive online retailer poses unexpected environmental consequences When Jeff Bezos started the company Amazon in 1994, he originally wanted to call it “Cadabra,” in reference…