Poem: A Woman Speaks

Poem: A Woman Speaks

Black History Month – February by Audre Lorde   Moon marked and touched by sun my magic is unwritten but when the sea turns back it will leave my shape behind. I seek no favor untouched by blood unrelenting as the curse of love permanent as my errors or my...
Bookstores: Village Books

Bookstores: Village Books

— Read my books at Village Books — Village Books in Bellingham is an amazing home for books and literature in the Pacific Northwest. It’s also a place where I’ve built many fond memories and spent many wonderful afternoons. In the early 1990s,...
Poem: won’t you celebrate with me

Poem: won’t you celebrate with me

Black History Month: February won’t you celebrate with me Lucille Clifton, 1936 – 2010 won’t you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up...
Poem: For My People

Poem: For My People

Black History Month: February For My People Margaret Walker For my people everywhere singing their slave songs      repeatedly: their dirges and their ditties and their blues  and jubilees, praying their prayers nightly to an unknown god, bending their knees humbly to...