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friday sign-off: "A QUESTION OF APPROPRIATION" poem from salt. by nayyirah waheed

7/29/2016

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“would you still want to travel to that country if you could not take a camera with you.” 
― Nayyirah Waheed
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friday sign-off: "the release" poem in salt. by nayyirah waheed

7/8/2016

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“decolonization requires acknowledging. that your needs and desires should never come at the expense of another’s life energy. it is being honest that you have been spoiled by a machine that is not feeding you freedom but feeding you the milk of pain." 
― Nayyirah Waheed
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FRIDAY SIGN-OFF: A Poem from "bone" by yrsa-daley ward

6/24/2016

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“Do not go too far for peace and quiet do not run too far because the country can be as loud as the city too noisy in its stillness and anyway, there will always be your breath which, hard as you try, you cant do without you cant run away from. There will always be your heart beating stronger and louder the harder, the further you run.” 
― Yrsa Daley-Ward, bone
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