Words for My Twelfth Grade English Class on Inauguration Day after Reading Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” Don’t Mayflower yourself into forgetting that today, once again, your government has wrapped you in a kerosene embrace, has gripped you like a cavalry...
Trump’s War on Dangerous Memory and Critical Thought by Henry A. Giroux March 13, 2017 The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer...
Agua Dulce: Ochun Asleep | Oil on canvas | 19” x 15″ | 2010 (Tatiana Olga Collection) *** José Rodeiro: The Artistic Son of Ybor City A Creative Exchange with Dr. José Rodeiro, prompted by Mike Foldes Florida-born painter José Rodeiro sat down with...
What’s jazz got to do with it? The sun had written the smell of winter on his silent face, while the birds outside his window sang receiving the nightfall; his room was filled with Miles’s jazz: blues and melancholic music keeping company to his inert thighs, the...
“On the Map” Andy Warhol’s Portrait, Digital Art Pablo Caviedes, with a piece of Work in Progress. *** Pablo Caviedes: Magnifying Human Values With Mike Foldes Founder & Managing Editor Q) So, when did you start writing poetry, and by...
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