When we express the wonder of life, it’s a form of poetics. When people struggle to live, they embody poetics. This issue welcomes the poetics of resistance in all of its forms.
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Editorial: Welcome a New Team of Leaders
6 - Poetry
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Sacramental
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Carded
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A Sketch of Time: Remembering How It Will Be Then
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Un Dolor que Camina: Honduras-La Frontera de E.E.U.U., 2018
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Hymnal
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America
29 -
A Brief History of Settlement on Hamilton Mountain, from 1789
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Future Crip Ancestors
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Spawning Grounds
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Broadband
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Monument
46 -
breathing and unfettered
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Justice for Our Stolen Children Camp, Treaty 4
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I'm Sorry
53 -
on watching a video clip of john cena announcing osama bin laden's death at a wrestling match
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a prayer to the elements where "the strait" goes round (detroit)
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how to support me today after Orlando
78 - Prose
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Spoken-Word Communities Felt Like Church
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Daniel Berrigan, Poetry Incarnate
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I Paint, You Paint
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Poetry Can Offer Restoration
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The Mad Are Holy
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Prayer Rug Poem
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Sacred Life
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Dreamland's Exiles
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Regeneration
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Trans Poetics and the Power of Becoming
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The Walk, The Talk (Photo Essay)
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The Earth Mourns
54 -
The Poetics of Gentle Resistance
59 -
'Confessions of a Westward Expansionist'
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Selected Resources for Further Reading
68 - Regulars
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Editorial
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Masthead
70 -
Letters
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Upcoming issues
72 -
Feministry
74 - The women's Bible
- The women's wall
- Changes in the Mormon church
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Christian Peacemaker Teams
75 - Lesvos deteriorates
- Iraqi Kurdistan
- Colombia
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Catholic Worker
76 - Agronomic universities
- Even Catholic Workers retire
- Outside the Vatican
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Civil Disobedience
77 - Four Necessity Valve Turners