When in the Pit BY SHAE LEE on the days you feel invisible/left behind/again      precisely those days scoop up your wailing infant selfsecure dignity in the crook of your capable embrace wrangle your…

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Voiceless to Boisterous BY JD GLIENNA Previous Next Child Dominated.  Externally muted. Trying to hold on. Internally weeping.  Sade “Soldier of Love.” Adolescence Lost control.  Externally angry. Fighting the entire…

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Sucker Punch BY REBECCA COHEN Trigger Warning: Mention of incest/genetic sexual attraction The summer before eighth grade—the summer after mom married the boyfriend who’d moved in six years before—I’d escaped…

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Visible Invisibility (aka The Asian American Experience) BY HAIKU KWON Invisibility      driving hyper-visibility A strange      stranger A foreign      intruder An unrelatable      alien…

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Silence BY MARTHA S. BACHE-WIIG How do you break through a Silence  you have been taught does not exist? My two elder siblings were adopted like me, so in our…

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The Perfect Eyes BY LORA K. JOY As a little girl I searched for a specific pair of eyes.My adoptive mother’s eyes were not right; they were green and did…

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Heart Song BY JULIAN WASHIO-COLLETTE My heart sang the day I realized that I am truly in love with my wife and she is in love with me, that our…

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What Sparks Joy? BY HEATHER LEWIS A few years ago, Marie Kondo exploded onto the scene with her five-step method of decluttering. The main point was to only keep that…

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FRIENDS IN WRITING BY AUDREY B Yesterday I received a social media message from a virtual friend.“Hi, this is ridiculously short notice, but I am in town, wondering if you'd…

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