October,
2023
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Kinship Poems,
2023
University of Southern California
Kinship Poems, K. Avvirin Gray
Comparative Woman
In the appended collection of three poems, canopied under the title, ”Kinship Poems” I explore the possibilities for and practice of kinship between Native and African American women. In my first poem, ”Auntie,” a prose poem, I center non-sanguineous kinship affiliation in the decolonial project. In my final poem, I give equal consideration to biological kinship, by staging a speaker’s direct address to her unborn child.
The Kin-Ship,
2023
California Institute of the Arts/Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
The Kin-Ship, Zheng Moham Wang
Comparative Woman
This is a group of two English poems the author composed separately in 2019 and 2021 about the imaginary scenes of his grandpa and mother from a Iu-Mien family of Southeast Asia and Southwestern China. The group was submitted to the upcoming Kinship volume of the Comparative Woman journal of Louisiana State University.
Capsized,
2023
Kansas City University
Capsized, Dorian Francois Com 25
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Acid Reflux,
2023
Kansas City University
Acid Reflux, Marina Ali Com 25
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Your Scent,
2023
Kansas City University
Your Scent, Anonymous 1
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Walls,
2023
Kansas City University
Walls, Yuan Xie Com 26
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Snapshot,
2023
Kansas City University
Snapshot, Kirby Slaughter Cob 27
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Withhold,
2023
Kansas City University
Withhold, Kirby Slaughter Cob 27
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
The Joys Of Growing Old,
2023
Kansas City University
The Joys Of Growing Old, Micaela Saathoff Com 26
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
2016,
2023
Kansas City University
2016, Rachael Ramirez Psyd 26
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
An Open Letter To Academic Institutions,
2023
Kansas City University
An Open Letter To Academic Institutions, Rachael Ramirez Psyd 26
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
A Hint Of Madness. A Dash Of Sadness.,
2023
Kansas City University
A Hint Of Madness. A Dash Of Sadness., Jason-Flor Sisante Com 25
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
First Generation,
2023
Kansas City University
First Generation, Jessica Scroggins Com 26
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Defiance,
2023
Kansas City University
Defiance, Kole Wagener Psyd 27
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
No abstract provided.
Dedication,
2023
Kansas City University
Dedication
PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works
In memory of Dorian Francois, 1992-2023
Writing Through Becoming, Becoming Through Writing: The Evolution Of Poems Through 2022 And Early 2023,
2023
Western Washington University
Writing Through Becoming, Becoming Through Writing: The Evolution Of Poems Through 2022 And Early 2023, Maya Miracle Gudapati
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
This CEDAR submission offers a window into the writing process. The working products of poems written between 2022 and 2023 are presented alongside their previous iterations, brainstorming sessions, and other forms of their originating material. The purpose of this exercise is to destigmatize drafting and to embrace the vulnerability of allowing the work to grow and change alongside the author.
Frank Wins A Staring Contest With The Universe,
2023
Western Washington University
Frank Wins A Staring Contest With The Universe, Frank Depalma
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
In this full-length poetry chapbook, I explore themes of young adulthood, introspection, identity, and memory through a framework of parallel realities depicted with surrealistic, visceral imagery. In working on this project, I pushed myself to write more vulnerably and to embrace craft elements such as litany, line breaks, and space on the page. The result is a deeply personal collection of poems centering around my headspace in my final year of college as I look toward possible futures and reckon with impossible pasts.
Amjambo Africa! (January 2023),
2023
University of Southern Maine
Amjambo Africa! (January 2023), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In this Issue
War in eastern DRC ............2-3
Updates from Africa ................4
Depression/refugee camps...... 5
Editorial .....................................6
Amjambo Arts: Phuc Tran ......7
Advice: Someone to trust .....8-9
In 7 languages
Notable inaugurations .....10-11
Coastal resilience ...................11
All about the Workforce ........12
Financial literacy/New Year ..12
Legislative Update ..................13
MCA Giraffe awards ..............14
Tips & Info ..............................15
Year in Review .................. 16-17
Health & Wellness.......18-23, 25
Protecting vision
Health in winter
In 7 languages
Portland Adult Ed. .................27
Abolitionist movement ..........27
Languages are similar ............27
Ukrainian perspective ...........28
Ghazal Toward Knowing,
2023
University of California, San Diego