May 20, 2022 Once Donna Pucciani Chicago poet Donna Pucciani depicts Ukraine’s struggle through the colors of its flag and the grief of domestic details.
May 13, 2022 Ideas To Postpone the End of the World Aileen Cassinetto, et al Speak Poetry California poet Aileen Cassinetto, Laureate of San Mateo, brings ecopoetry to youth activists fighting to save the living planet Earth.
May 6, 2022 Leaving Schastia, c. 2/21/2022 Patrick Daly Patrick Daly calls it “nothingness”--News from the war zone is never good news.
April 29, 2022 The Spectrum Peter Neil Carroll New Verse News Peter N Carroll asks: What can a private citizen do when one country invades another, say Russia into Kyiv? What are the choices of intervention?
April 22, 2022 Domino Effect Dee Allen Oneblackboylikethat Review Oakland California poet Dee Allen celebrates the toppling of old idols on public statues, awaiting further movement of the Domino Effect.
April 15, 2022 Illicit Cynthia Atkins gargoyle, 74 Virginia-based Cynthia Atkins writes about some unexpected consequences of the world-wide brush with death.
April 8, 2022 Prayer Lyuba Yakimchuk Apricots of Donbas The award-winning Ukrainian poet Yakimchuk reveals the upheaval following the pro-Russian rebellion of 2014.
April 1, 2022 Brandon Langford Talks Through Detention Maryfrances Wagner Rattle Anyone passing through high school discipline will appreciate the fate of Brandon as told by his teacher, Missouri Laureate Maryfrances Wagner.
March 25, 2022 Here We Go Again Jan Barry Anti-war activist Jan Barry sees in the Ukraine crisis both memories of older wars and a warning.
March 18, 2022 Kaddish Esther Kamkar Esther Kamkar’s prayer for the dead addresses the vast universality of war’s human tragedy.
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