June Jordan, Apologies to All the People in Lebanon (originally published in Village Voice in 1982)
Dedicated to the 600,000 Palestinian men, women, and children who lived in Lebanon from 1948-1983.
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thinking about june jordan saying that in the context of tragedy all polite behavior is a form of denial
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love is sunlight.
[andrew garfield about emma stone || the song of achilles, madeline miller || sunset, jungho lee || sunlight, hozier || rainer maria rilke || sisters, holly warburton || bloodsport, yves oalde || six of crows, leigh bardugo || kissing god goodbye, june jordan || unkown || david viscott || making amands - panel 3, holly warburton || carry on, rainbow rowell || the miniaturist, jessie burton]
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resolution #1,003 by June Jordan
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June Jordan, Kissing God Goodbye
Virginia Woolf, The Waves
Rainer Maria Rilke, Journal of My Other Self
Maggie Nelson, Bluets
Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea
Zarina Situmorang, Faith
Richard Siken, Scheherazade
e. e. cummings, #38 from 73 poems
Homero Aridjis (attrib.)
Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles
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Oh! If you would only walk
into this room
again and touch me anywhere
I swear
I would not long for heaven or
for earth
more than I’d wish to stay there
touched
and touching you
— June Jordan, from "A Poem For Haruko 10/29," Haruko/Love Poems
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@floweroflaurelin \\ june jordan directed by desire: the complete poems of june jordan: "intifada incantation: poem #8 for b.b.l" \\ @destielgaysex
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For the past few years, a photograph has circulated on social media of a Black women’s writing group from the 1970s called the Sisterhood. Pictured are the writers Nana Maynard, Ntozake Shange, Louise Meriwether, Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor, Alice Walker, Audrey Edwards, June Jordan, and Toni Morrison—all the current patron saints of literary culture, before they were anointed, when they were working artists.
“They weren’t brands, and they weren’t celebrities.”
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June Jordan
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«June Jordan: "Writing's just another form of activism. Ask if it is relevant to survival, relevant to justice."» [June Jordan, photographed by Lori Eanes, 'Words for a vision we can live by: Blending poetry and politics, June Jordan jolts the world', Harold Levine, «East Bay Guardian», February 1991, Carton 6:50, Barbara Christian papers, BANC MSS 2003/199 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, CA]
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I am a stranger
learning to worship the strangers
around me
whoever you are
whoever I may become.
These Poems, June Jordan
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poem for haruko (i never thought i’d keep a record of my pain) by June Jordan
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