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Recognizing the Stranger
By Isabella Hammad“Palestinianism was for Said a condition of chronic exile, exile as agony but also as ethical position.”
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On Augusto Monterroso’s The Gold Seekers
By Matt Broaddus“Our choices about to whom and what we give our energy, our intellect, and our love are the best shot we have of identifying who we are.”
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By Matt Broaddus“When I was regional / they let me have hands”
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On Mohammed Zenia Siddiq Yusef Ibrahim’s BLK WTTGNSN
By Benjamin Krusling“A kind of reconstructed surrealist epic of black critique that overwhelms with its range and slices with its imagination.”
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By James Richardson“There is less and less difference / between your shadow / and the shadow inside you”
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By Ayé Aton“From the nineties to his death, Aton composed hundreds of smaller-scale acrylics on paper and canvas.”
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By Benjamin Krusling“my dream was to move to france / and become a warrior for the lord cuz / I was poor , confused and wasn’t sure my dad loved me”