Translating Love: An Interview With Aditi Machado
Aditi Machado is a poet and translator from Bangalore, India. Her poetry has recently appeared in Web Conjunctions, DIAGRAM, The Offending Adam, and elsewhere. She edits poetry in translation for…
Aditi Machado is a poet and translator from Bangalore, India. Her poetry has recently appeared in Web Conjunctions, DIAGRAM, The Offending Adam, and elsewhere. She edits poetry in translation for…
High-school entrepreneurial teacher Sean Chinn wanted to treat himself to a nice spa day, and noticed the toxic chemicals found in store-bought bath and skin care products. That day spawned Sean…
Hieu Minh Nguyen’s poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Devil’s Lake, The Journal, Southern Indiana Review, Vinyl, Muzzle, The Paris-American, and Indiana Review. Hieu is a Kundiman fellow,…
Aquillia Mikel is a high school teacher and the creator of Rebrand Chicago, a Black Friday shopping alternative in Chicago. She is an alumna of Depaul University and a member…
Sara Eliza Johnson’s first book, Bone Map (2014), was selected for the 2013 National Poetry Series. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in the Boston Review, Ninth Letter, Pleiades,…
Diamond Sharp is a poet and writer from Chicago. She has performed at Chicago’s Stage 773 and her work has been featured on Chicago Public Radio. Her work has been…
This is another post on mentorship and how the illusion of absolute power can corrupt relationships between mentor and mentee. I’ve written before about advice and knowing when and from…
Hari Ziyad is a graduate of Tisch’s Film and Television program at NYU and is a writer, content creator and blogger with a passion for gender/queer/race issues. His work has…
I read a recent article in Scientific American called “Economic Inequality: It’s Far Worse Than You Think” that talked about America’s unbalanced wealth distribution and the following silence from the less…