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Sonder
noun. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own
2020 has been described as the year when the world blew a fuse. For some, this year has been the worst year to experience; for others, it has been a year full of bliss. Of course, some fall between the neutrality and ambivalence of these two. We would like to showcase poetry representing isolation, discrimination, growth, euphoria, and power.
"The Spanish Flu May Get You, Too"
by Jesse Daniel Boone
"Hated Enemy"
by John V. "José" Davis
"The Necessary Evil" and "A Letter to My Fellow Person"
by Teresa Fuentes
"Roots" and "Innocence"
by Lindsay Geimer
"I, Too"
by Langston Hughes
"Worship", "Tree of Life" and "Leaves of Autumn"
by Rukiiyah Sekka
"Love in the Time of Corona"
by Diana Torres
"Unleashed"
by Leah Umanksy
Poetry Editors
Odelle Duffy, Beau Laracuente, Melissa Luna, & Diana Torres
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