FEATURED AUTHOR: Trinity Ross-Mack Used with permission from the author I’ve been told I’m immoral That I’m emotionless And expressionless A robot That my very existence is a burden Am I that burden? Do my lungs take up too much air?
FEATURED AUTHOR: Glenville Lovell Used with permission from the author I’m alive today because of Powder, I want you to know that, Ma. You might remember him. Some call him Mad Eric. He walks about the village naked, carrying a rusty
FEATURED AUTHOR: Justin Marlowe Used with permission from the author This is an excerpt from Chapter 8 of my memoir where I’m discussing a fairly seminal moment in which I experienced conflict upon my family relocating from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas to
Misogynoir and Victimization Victimology is a sub-field within criminology that explains how people become victims and how victimization can be experienced. Much like all other aspects of non-critical criminology it pretends to be race neutral or color-blind. This intentionality allows
She didn’t want to talk today. Usually she would be her playful and jovial self; bursting with laughter and curiosity. Being the only girl to ‘frolic’ amongst the boys, a part of her was tender and soft to the touch;