Because I do not want to come down from my 2013 inaguration high, I add more praise and intepretation to Richard Blanco’s beautiful inauguration poem titled, “One Today” and President …
Building a feminist community means reaching out, shaking hands, and introducing yourself! So, Hi! My name is Sheila McMullin. I am a Filipino, Irish, Spanish, American. I am a feminist, …
Saturday, January 19, 2013 Gallery B 7700 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland “She For Him and His For Her” Performances at 4:30 and 5:30pm By Ceci Cole McInturff, Sheila McMullin, Ethan …
Colleague and friend, Ceci Cole McInturff, and I started a collaborative visual and poetry art piece titled “She For Him and His For Her” (photoed above) in the summer of …
I currently intern at the Library of Congress in the Poetry and Literature Center. It is a wonderful place to be, with a magnificent view of the Capitol and lovely …
It was not until 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment across the entire United States did American women get the right to vote. For a country that is …
A Mommy V, Illness, Ex-Dog/Ex-Lover triptych, Danielle Pafunda’s Manhater is more of the consumptive tense man (h)eater. A Plath-descendant, Pafunda’s speakers’ polemic attitudes build a cage around opponents’ gazes. Immediately, with a title …
Start off by showing your love for our poet, Medeia Starfire! In her shining evocation of paranoia, obsession, and oppression in relationships (in this case, a mother-child dynamic) she controls voice through …
Thursday, June 7, 2012, Natasha Trethewey will be named the 19th U.S. Poet Laureate! Last Fall, GMU students were honored to hear her read and speak at the yearly festival Fall for the Book. We learned …
In celebration of our 2011-2012 editorial circle, I wanted to provide our out-going editors a chance to share thoughts on feminism and personal insights in working with the journal. Here we …