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Solomon

Yes, there is pleasure in text and dialogue. But it tastes even sweeter when you share with others at the kitchen table, doesn't it?

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Taught and written by Solomon C. and Izzi G. with the Student Defense Collective and the Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning Collective.

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Socrates, You Disgust Me

The ñak’aq didn’t exist before the Spanish Conquest. [1]

The ñak’aq is a monster. A hypnotically handsome, calculatingly charming monster. His looks deceive. Once he gets close to the Amerindian, he is castrating and vicious. Flushed with...

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Letter to My Readers (Yes, You!)

Compañeras, compañeros, and everyone in between and beyond,

I’ve realized that this is my first letter directly addressed to you since starting this publication. I seriously regret not doing it sooner. If you have been around for a while,...

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Memories of Malpais

So, there you are.

Seated at the bench of West 111th Street and Riverside Drive, naïvely hoping the tree branch above your head will protect you from the insistent droplets; too timid to be rain.

It doesn’t.

But, now that you’re her...

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Nonsense

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How can we teach each other, my sweet tooth. How can we speak?
What of that strange tongue of yours, my stallion, that nonsense that you speak!...
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    Being, studying, working, and playing in New York City. I'm interested in mass movements, language, interpretation, translation, and people!

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