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{m}34 Artist Spotlight: Liaa Melissa
so name your old self: their laughter, their anger,
their neverending joy. give them flowers
as you would a friend going away
{m}34 Artist Spotlight: Jennifer Co
this morning i woke up earlier than i was supposed to
i could tell by the way i had caught the sun still yawning through the blinds
and i felt bad at having cheated fate and so
i pretended to be asleep until i wasn’t pretending anymore and in this way
i began my today as todays often arrive
Jen is a senior at UC Berkeley studying chemical biology and creative writing. She spends most of her time listening to Raveena and watching the sky.
{m}34 Artist Spotlight: Noreen Ocampo
The fog has eaten at my roses, their petals damp
and resaturated with false life. A full bloom breaks from the bouquet
before I can think of how to heal a wound that
does not lend itself to healing.
Noreen Ocampo (she/her) is a Pilipina American writer and poet based in metro-Atlanta.
Revisiting “Critical Mass” by {m}28
“And today, with the protests in the streets of Baltimore, we are still approaching critical mass.” - {m} 28
In 2020, we are still reckoning with our society.
{m}33 artist spotlight: Des Jackson
des is interested in the ways writing poetry and prose makes space for joy and liberation, which to des is community, radical love, and the legacies we produce to live and breathe beyond us, into the futures we dream of.
{m}aganda is going digital!
aganda is makin’ moves and we have some exciting announcements in store!