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Sticks and StonesA Poem by DevonsBlack can be whiteand white can be blackwith a shadowy greynessof indecision in betweenWhere diplomacy liesand honesty hidesLike the child in our soul.. |
Race RelationsA Poem by Kash RyanA poem I wrote about race, inspired by recent events throughout the U.S. |
Beach BodiesA Story by CWPA short scene about a kid on the beach watching a family. |
My Heart StillsA Poem by DeidreA poem on injustice. |
The DoorA Story by daninstockholmMy first story, in 3 parts, taking place here in Stockholm |
A Letter to a "Dark Girl."A Poem by NumbNotBrokenYour skin is dark... Are you of less value? Your hair is thick and curly... Does this make you unwanted? Light, dark, does it really matter? Have.. |
When we cryA Chapter by Royal MartinezGeo is plagued by insecurity. At an age where many were already settled, here he was feeling alone and disengaged from the few people he considered fr.. |
Civilized incivilityA Poem by Royal MartinezAsk anyone on the streets of NY, "What's your ethnicity?" You'd get a multitude of answers. Whether Irish, Puerto Rican, Trinidadian, German, African,.. |
We Need ChangeA Story by Sarah DoeThe state of this country right now is appalling, and I feel that this needed to be said. Black lives matter. |
WoundedA Poem by DevKass92This poem is about the eternal weight we carry as a species as a consequence for the prejudices we have. |
Bowing to the secular deity of correctA Story by Lyn Andersonan Essay in thought |
The Prince of Kyria: Ade's PrayerA Book by HaeshinTragedy sets a boy free of one world and sends him to another, where the gods demand he take his place as king. But a magical desert royal? Him? As if.. |
Reapers of ThornsA Poem by Michael Iam BoneThis piece symbolizes the cycle of systemic oppression though a love poem. |
White BailedA Poem by BThe plaintiff rings a dogmatic known bellAs the satiny bars start to tightenMountains of handsome sea greenBreaking the towering sharp edgeSkies seem .. |
BloodA Poem by Margaret M.Maybe it was untainted Far back before the birth of history. But I don’t know that. I do know as far as it goes My bloodline is tainted with.. |