Marina Magloire
@m_myglory
Archival crate digger, forest fairy, 3rd world feminist
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Just a little meditation on how we've tried in our way to be free, learning from three lovely texts JMJ's Black Job Dr. T. Flor/ Dr. T. Flo @BeginnersHeart
A gorgeous, long review of Lucille Clifton’s Memoir GENERATIONS in The Nation ! PS I’ve always loved this photo of her! ❤️👸🏾 thenation.com/article/cultur…
My latest piece, out today in Harper's Magazine, is a love letter to a New Orleans cultural tradition: black-owned house museums. In tribute to the decades of love and labor of the New Orleans elders who make the city tick, and to all those who seek to follow in their footsteps. ✊🏿
June Jordan is among many radical intellectuals blacklisted by the The New York Times for her principled anti-Zionism. If you say "free Palestine" but also you write for the Times, consider that it's because they think your advocacy is conditional enough to be co-opted.
Jordan's uncompromising commitment to Palestine is the subject of an instructive essay by Marina Magloire (Marina Magloire), published today in the Los Angeles Review of Books. lareviewofbooks.org/article/moving…
How can I write about June Jordan trying to radicalize her friends around Palestine without shouting out the friends that radicalized me: zaina الصوص Suja Sawafta | سجى صوافطة 🍉 bobuq بابک 🇵🇸. It's like June says: "All of us and me by myself: we're on." Quote is from her foreword to Civil Wars.
spoke to my dear friend and comrade Marina Magloire on the relationship between the two iconic Black feminists, June Jordan & Audre Lorde and their opposing views on zionism and what we can learn about this today. tune in here: open.spotify.com/episode/0uT2Ns…