Volume 5 | Summer 2021
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Book Review: “Reverberations of Racial Violence: Critical Reflections on the History of the Border”
In the summer of 1975, doctoral student James A. Sandos happened upon carbon copies of the first two volumes of…
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Are We Doomed to Repeat History?
When I first began hearing news about critical race theory (CRT), I wondered how it had become such a hotly…
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Seven Short Book Reviews
A well-crafted debut novel that puts us inside the mind of a young single mother. Who happens to have murdered…
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You Always Demand Rain, But Only Supply Ruin
Feast:My hunger is no method actor; love,In the beginning, laid my hunger downOn mossy music. Days unworthy ofHer gaze are…
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Juneteenth
Slavery didn’t end in the United States on January 1, 1863, with President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. As the National Archives…
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Untitled (Chispitas)
2021Acrylic and gouache on paper15″ x 12″ (framed)
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at fault
when i fallplummetingsure as an arrowinto the deep watersof loveit doesn’t matterthat it’s black as the pitmy eyes are faultybut…
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Lobey Dosser
When she holds the tin up to her ear, she could swear that she hears a voice. Not enough to…
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Short Book Reviews
Kim Stanley Robinson doesn’t quite prove the famous Fredric Jameson quote used as Ministry for the Future’s epigraph incorrect but…
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Book Review: “Semiotic Love [Stories]”
Semiotic Love, published by Austin’s Awst Press, is a collection of flash and micro fiction that ranges over a wide…
