By Heather J. Macpherson
What we say and what we do, and how we listen to each other, is more important than ever. As I mourned Hillary Clinton’s loss this week, like …
By Heather J. Macpherson
What we say and what we do, and how we listen to each other, is more important than ever. As I mourned Hillary Clinton’s loss this week, like … Continue reading→
The Unlimited Light Of Song
By Tony Brown
Waiting in fear
in this sudden,
moonless dark.
Lying alone all across
the country, some scattered
face down upon stone;
some of us clawing alone
… Continue reading→
Beijing Standard Time
By Tammy Ho Lai-Ming
Beijing Standard Time is used across 9.6 million square metres. The sun rises around 10am in Xinjiang, China’s westernmost province.
‘And thought is as free as the … Continue reading→
Honor
By Mark Trechock
Turning back and forth
from page one to page eight,
where the world news collides
with the hardware ads,
the breakfast dishes not yet cleared,
my father said students at … Continue reading→
The lone rose
(After the lone rose seen in the Belgium airport bombing photos)
By Lind Grant-Oyeye
When winter comes and predator bears also find rest,
when transient snow mountains pile on prairie lands
and we … Continue reading→