By Lucia Sicius To listen to the full song, click here. My name is Lucia Sicius. I was born and raised in Miami, Florida to the loving arms of a Chilean mother and an Italian-American father. I moved around between Miami, Spain, and Chile throughout my early life. This gifted me an immediate insight into Read More
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“Vision”: A Mixed-Media Collage
A Southern California native, Jason Masino (he/him & they/them) received his BA in Dramatic Art from the University of California, Davis, in 2010 and MFA in Creative Writing with a Poetry & Creative Nonfiction focus from Regis University in 2022. Their work has been published in Cultural Weekly, Inverted Syntax, Rigorous, Call + Response, Squircle Read More
“Dream”: A Poem
By Alexandra Smith – after Gwendolyn Brooks We think of lukewarm water, hope to get in it. sunday morning sun shines through the open window to warm the tile, we bump hips and your Read More
Sankofa: Lessons in Returning to Our Roots
By John Broadway A couple of months ago, a colleague of mine was about to present her life story. But first, she stopped to thank and acknowledge her ancestors. When she did this, something in me snapped. Emotions flared, and I instantly teared up. That moment was a reminder that I’ve felt a Read More
“Not Far From the Tree”: A Poem
By Destiny Harris Above cultivated humid soil, I ascend soaking in optimism. Underneath this soil, beads of courage are knotted into all of my fibrous roots. Through these roots, I am able to form a thick heart in this hollow trunk. From this trunk, hunger for self-control dangles in my mind like these scaly Read More
“PRIDE means LOVE”: Poem by Xesenia Maurice
By Xesenia Maurice PRIDE means LOVE Maybe it’s cliché to say A phrase so simple That can run so deep Like the currents in our body As we navigate how to exist, live, and be in this world. A phrase so many have fought for And continue to fight for. A phrase that has seen Read More
“Pride is Big Mama’s Love”: An Essay
By Betrice Coleman-Sweet In 2008, Bea and I had been in our committed relationship for 4 years. We had our official wedding ceremony in May of 2005 and about 2 months later we obtained our domestic partnership. Through our tribe, we were introduced to someone who in turn introduced us to some amazing people at Read More
“Ham Chơi”: A Poem About the Intersection of Queerness, Refugeedom, and Third Cultural Perspective
By V. Châu Ham Chơi is the craving for play a feeling akin to the delight of a child around a sprinkler on a hot summer’s day But Ham Chơi isn’t so simply childlike joy; there is subtext; a steep price. Ham Chơi is an accusation of pretense; A desire to put on a show. Ham Read More
“Pride in Me”: Digital Art
By Marquise Williams When I was making this Pride In Me Photo Mood Board, I thought about what Pride means to me and how I feel when asked to explain who I am. I thought about all the layers of my identity and the ways in which I have both hide and pealed them back. Read More
“Pride in the Movement”: A Poem
By Elle Halo I am a strong, black, woman of trans experience . Every single time I say it, I feel so much better. —Britney Griner Pride in the movement is power That we built up for ourselves instead of the power stolen from us Stolen from the land And built upon our backs Read More