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License to Pimp

July 9, 2012
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License to Pimp

When there is talk of workers’ rights and labor laws, most of us have already formed a specific image of the workers in question, and some, even if vague, idea of possible legislative inequities. In her upcoming documentary, License to Pimp, filmmaker Hima B. challenges mainstream perceptions of labor rights revealing the gender discrimination...
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My Mother’s Body of Work

May 13, 2012
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My Mother’s Body of Work

When I was eleven years old the Dance Theatre of Harlem came for the first time to Cincinnati, my hometown. Weeks leading up to the company’s arrival, I stared at the color photo of a black ballerina in a thin hardcover book about dancers around the world that someone had given to me as...
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Love Notes: From Aimee to Darnell

February 14, 2012
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Love Notes: From Aimee to Darnell

Dear Darnell, I always find myself in love or falling there. My lovers are many, most of them unknown – yet to be revealed – though they surround me. You are one of them. My most supportive and gratifying, tragic and fatally-flawed relationships emerged working in community. I don’t know if this means I...
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  • 3 poems by Ian EllasanteIMG_3643

    Diana and the face of the moon another night you are          . turning your face ………………….. i am already gone and you are throwing stones        . Diana swearing never ….. swearing never …… swearing never ………………………………………… again just say what you are trying [...]

  • Two Poems: “Different Pages” and “The Bee Trap”969930_134837700045011_155646280_n

    By Kristy Webster   The Bee Trap   Some girls have eyes like invitations, and some girls wear glasses and scarves, walk with a whistle in their mouth,   Some girls leave the window cracked open, they need more air always more than the breeze will bring and some people [...]

  • from Narrative & Nest by Danielle VogelBook Cover of Narrative & Nest, Vogel

      from Narrative & Nest   by Danielle Vogel   Toward Untraumatizing the Sentence— If anything comes through in spite of all this, it is a miracle, and probably no book is born entire and uncrippled as it was conceived. —Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own    I’m beginning [...]