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Farnaz Fatemi

@sasqitoon

poet: Sister Tongue زبان خواه (Winner, Wick Poetry Prize, @KentStateUPress, 2022). child of Iranian immigrants. @hivepoetry collective cofounder. reader.

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Lookout Santa Cruz (@lookoutscruz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How new Santa Cruz poet laureate Farnaz Fatemi navigates her twin heritages, American and Iranian bit.ly/3LluFV3 via Wallace Baine on Farnaz Fatemi, "Sister Tongue" and what's ahead

How new Santa Cruz poet laureate Farnaz Fatemi navigates her twin heritages, American and Iranian bit.ly/3LluFV3 via <a href="/wallacebaine/">Wallace Baine</a> on <a href="/sasqitoon/">Farnaz Fatemi</a>, "Sister Tongue" and what's ahead
About Place Journal (@aboutplacejourn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if we decenter ourselves and write instead to get a sense of a more-than-human being, each entirely complex and individual, real and breathing now? ➡️'The More-Than-Human World' Call for submissions opens June 1st. aboutplacejournal.org/submissions/

What if we decenter ourselves and write instead to get a sense of a  more-than-human being, each entirely complex and individual, real and  breathing now?

➡️'The More-Than-Human World' Call for submissions opens June 1st. aboutplacejournal.org/submissions/
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Today, in honor of Labor Day, I would like to tell you what I learned about class struggle--and U.S. literature--after reading 150 novels and story collections, as a member of the 2023 Pulitzer jury for fiction. 1/8

Abdalhadi Alijla عبد الهادي العجلة (@alijla2021) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Via Scott Long. For those interested, I've uploaded my entire library of books on Palestine/Israel to the cloud, in digital form (mostly pdf and epub) so you can access them. It's a little over 1700 books, a lot of them good and important, some of them historical or political

Via Scott Long.

For those interested, I've uploaded my entire library of books on Palestine/Israel to the cloud, in digital form (mostly pdf and epub) so you can access them. It's a little over 1700 books, a lot of them good and important, some of them historical or political
Hind Khoudary (@hind_gaza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my brother, Haytham speaking at San Francisco city hall calling for ceasefire. I am so proud of myself and my brothers for speaking for Palestine everywhere - nonstop. Share this to the world.

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podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-h… Recent The Hive Poetry Collective episode: poems by poets of Palestinian heritage. Deeply grounding to read work aloud with my cohost Julia Chiapella. Grateful for so many poets including Lena Khalaf Tuffaha لينا خلف تفاحة, @zeina3azzam Maya Abu-Alhayyat, ⁠Mosab Abu-Toha, Noor | نور

podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-h… 
Recent <a href="/HivePoetry/">The Hive Poetry Collective</a> episode: poems by poets of Palestinian heritage. Deeply grounding to read work aloud with my cohost Julia Chiapella. Grateful for so many poets including <a href="/LKTuffaha/">Lena Khalaf Tuffaha لينا خلف تفاحة</a>, @zeina3azzam <a href="/MayaAbuAlhayyat/">Maya Abu-Alhayyat</a>, ⁠<a href="/tohamosab/">Mosab Abu-Toha</a>, <a href="/MyNrhindi/">Noor | نور</a>
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Poetry & the Creative Mind 2024 features 14 honorary Poet Hosts who will join us in the live chat to help celebrate #NationalPoetryMonth and the power of the written word in support of our K–12 educational programs. 4/30 at 7:30 p.m. ET Free, virtual, open to all RSVP:

Poetry &amp; the Creative Mind 2024 features 14 honorary Poet Hosts who will join us in the live chat to help celebrate #NationalPoetryMonth and the power of the written word in support of our K–12 educational programs. 

4/30 at 7:30 p.m. ET
Free, virtual, open to all

RSVP:
Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel like I'm losing my mind a little: people understand that "occupying buildings on campus" is, like, one of the most common forms of studen protest for decades and not some devious new ploy devised by professional anarchist plotters, right?